Landlord procurement

A landlord procurement means that the business becomes the tenant, not the property owner, of a customized building. It gives your business the opportunity to benefit from Skanska's resources, creativity, and expertise in both design and function. It also means that the investment in the property and building is made by Skanska, and you as the tenant pay a predetermined rent during the agreed rental period.

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Let a partner take overall responsibility

Customize your premises without tying up capital, while an experienced partner takes full responsibility from concept to turnkey and functioning building.

Rent a turnkey solution

Through a landlord procurement, your business gets customized premises without having to act as the builder. Instead, you rent a finished solution where the project is managed by an experienced partner, freeing both capital and internal resources. Skanska takes responsibility all the way from idea to completion, including property purchase, financing, design, and operation. For you, this means predictable costs in the form of rent during the contract period, reduced risk, and good flexibility over time if needs change.

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Advantages of landlord procurement

Experience from several similar development projects for increased efficiency and optimization of the premises

Good conditions for development and innovation through collaboration with an experienced partner.

The business does not tie up any capital in the building and can use its resources for its core operations.

Predictable cost during the contract period – no surprises.

The tenancy legislation creates security in relation to function and cost.

No construction client risk, that is, unpredictable risks that may arise during the construction.

Flexibility after the rental period to renegotiate the rent, change the premises or adjust the area according to the needs of the business

Formulate clear requirements

By formulating clear requirements in the procurement, for example regarding sustainability, social commitments, and energy efficiency, you can steer towards lower operating costs, better environmental performance, and long-term high functionality based on what is important for the operation. When properly executed, the landlord procurement becomes not only a premises project but a strategic tool for the development of the operation.

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Maria Ronvall

Regional Manager

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Maria Ronvall

Regional Manager