07. February 2025
Multiconsult ASA (Oslo: Multi)
Multiconsult Norge AS has been awarded a contract by Aker Solutions to provide key civil engineering expertise for Hafslund Celsio's carbon capture and storage (CCS) solution at the waste-to-energy plant in Oslo, Norway. Multiconsult will provide qualified personnel on a hire-in basis to work as an integral part of Aker Solutions' project team, representing the civil discipline.
On the 27 January 2025 Aker Solution and SLB Capturi were awarded a contract for the carbon capture and storage solution at Hafslund Celsio's waste-to-energy plant. This contract will deliver a carbon capture plant, a liquefaction system, temporary storage, and loading facility at the waste incineration site. The contract also includes an intermediate CO2 storage and ship loading system at Oslo harbour. To support the fulfilment of this contract, Multiconsult has been awarded a contract by Aker Solutions to provide agreed qualified personnel on a hire-in basis for the detailed engineering of civil works. Multiconsult personnel will work as an integral part of Aker Solutions' project team.
For Multiconsult the scope of work includes detailed design of civil works for the project, including all necessary civil discipline input to the project, study reports, cost estimates, risk registers, and interface coordination. Multiconsult will have the main responsibility for the technical management and interface coordination related to the civil works contracts of the outdoor area and the technical building at Klemetsrud, as well as at onshore civil works at the facility planned at Oslo harbour.
To support the architectural aspects of certain parts of the project, Multiconsult will hire personnel from fully owned subsidiary, LINK Arkitektur AS.
The total contract value for Multiconsult is around NOK 100 million, with initial work set to commence during first quarter 2025. The project is planned completed by 2029.
About the project: The waste-to-energy plant at Klemetsrud is the largest fossil CO2 emitter in Oslo, responsible for 19 per cent of the capital's fossil CO2 emissions. The project will make use of SLB Capturi's modularised Just Catch 400 unit and when operational, the carbon capture plant is expected to capture 350 000 metric tonnes of CO2 annually. The project is an important milestone in the development of a full-scale CO2 value chain in Norway, as part of the Norwegian Government's Longship project.
For further information, please contact:
Investor relations:
Pål-Sverre Jørgensen, Group Treasurer & IRO
Phone: +47 416 11 161
E-mail: ir@multiconsult.no / psmj@multiconsult.no
Media:
Gaute Christensen, VP Communications
Phone: +47 911 70 188
E-mail: gc@multiconsult.no