NCC’s Mergers and Acquisitions

This is an overview of our major acquisitions and divestment of companies since 1988. You can also see the acquisitions that Siab did between 1990 and 1995 and also the two companies that together formed NCC in 1988.

This is a family tree displaying some of NCC's most important mergers and acquisitions.
  • NCC to divest Bergnäset to REMONDIS

    NCC is divesting the scaffolding company Bergnäset Ställningsmontage to REMONDIS Maintenance & Services Sweden AB. The transaction is expected to have a positive impact on earnings in business area Infrastructure of around SEK 175 M at closing, which is expected to take place in the third quarter of 2023.

  • NCC divests trenchless pipe installation operations to No Dig Alliance

    NCC is selling NoDig, the company’s Swedish and Norwegian trenchless pipe installation operations, to No Dig Alliance. The transaction is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2022.

  • NCC divest rebar factory in Norrköping

    NCC is divesting the Swedish operation Hercules Armering to BE Group. The operation, which is a small manufacturing unit with a factory in Norrköping, Sweden, will now have the opportunity to develop and grow.

  • NCC divests the asphalt business in Finland to Asfalttikallio

    NCC divests its Finnish asphalt business to the Finnish based company Asfalttikallio. As previously announced, this is a small unit within NCC that has been loss-making for several years and has a better strategic fit with another owner. The transaction is expected to have a negative impact of SEK 180 M on the earnings in business area Industry in the fourth quarter 2021.

  • NCC divests Road Services Denmark to Mutares

    NCC divests Road Services Denmark to the German based holding company Mutares (Frankfurt Stock Exchange: MUX). The transaction is expected to have a marginal positive effect on NCC earnings and cash flow in connection with closing, expected in the second quarter.

  • NCC sells its Finnish design and engineering business Optiplan to Sweco

    NCC sells its subsidiary Optiplan, the design and engineering company, to Sweco. Optiplan offers design and engineering services to the construction industry in Finland. The divestment is expected to have a positive earnings effect of approximately SEK 40 M in the business area Building Nordics in the fourth quarter 2020.

  • NCC divests Road Services Sweden and Finland to Mutares

    NCC divests the Swedish and Finnish part of the Road Services division to the German based holding company Mutares (Frankfurt Stock Exchange: MUX). The transaction will have a marginal negative effect on NCC earnings and a marginal positive effect on the cash flow in the third quarter.

  • NCC divests Road Services Denmark to Arkil A/S

    NCC divests the Danish part of the Road Services division to Arkil A/S through a share purchase agreement. The transaction will have a marginal positive effect on NCC earnings.

  • NCC sells ViaSafe Sweden to Ramudden

    NCC sells a part of division Road Services, ViaSafe Sweden, to Ramudden. ViaSafe Sweden handles road safety solutions, has a turnover of approximately SEK 100 million and employs 60 people.