Skanska operates in four business streams - Construction and three development streams; Residential Development, Commercial Property Development and Infrastructure Development.
Construction
Construction refers to building construction (both non-residential and residential) and civil construction. It is Skanska's largest business stream.
The Construction business stream operates through nine business units in selected home markets − Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the United Kingdom, the United States and Latin America. In addition, there is a pan-Nordic business unit for construction-related industrial production.
Residential Development
The Residential Development business stream initiates and develops residential projects for sale. Homes are designed for selected customer categories. Skanska, one of the leading residential developers in the Nordic countries also has a sizeable presence in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
The business stream operates in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Estonia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Residential Development business units are now also being started in the United Kingdom and Poland.
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Commercial Property Development
Skanska initiates, develops, leases and divests commercial property projects, with a focus on office buildings, shopping malls and logistics properties.
The business stream operates in markets where Skanska has construction business units in the Nordic countries, Central Europe and the United States, as well as in Denmark and Hungary.
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Infrastructure Development
Infrastructure Development develops, manages and divests privately financed infrastructure projects such as highways, hospitals, schools and power generating plants.
The business stream focuses on creating new potential for projects in markets where Skanska has construction business units. It works through the Skanska Infrastructure Development business unit.