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HeidelbergCement awarded the largest contract ever in Norway

On 04.04.2016, HeidelbergCement’s Norwegian ­subsidiary Norcem and the Spanish-Italian contractor consortium Acci­ona Ghella JV (AGJV) signed an agreement for the cement supplies to the Follo Line Project in Oslo. The supply of 280 000 t of cement over a three-year period is Norcem’s largest contract ever. The cement supplies started in April. The project is scheduled to be finalised at the end of 2021.

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