Production facilities, domiciles, hotels, warehouses and multi-storey car parks. We refurbish and construct commercial buildings nationwide.Read more about our projects:
In the bank, low energy consumption is ensured, which is good news for the both the environment and for the bank's running costs.
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KPMG's head office is sustainable and has been given Green Building certification. It was constructed in an environmentally friendly way.
The head office for LandboMidtØst is a low energy building constructed to Energy Class 2 standards. MT Højgaard constructed the head office.
MT Højgaard is constructing a new domicile for Novo Nordisk in Bagsværd. The building has been designed by Henning Larsen Architects.
MT Højgaard has constructed a shop and office building for HP Gruppen.
Sustainable construction of city hall. MT Højgaard is constructing the shell for Viborg City Hall, where sustainability is a keyword
City 2 shopping centre has been rebuilt several times over the years – and MT Højgaard has carried out several of the extension and refurbishment tasks.
MT Højgaard has carried out fire insulation in Field's shopping centre in Ørestad in Copenhagen.
Nuuk's new office and retail store building has been joined with the Bank of Greenland. A 14 metre skywalk connects the centre with the neighbouring building.
Retail store construction on Greenland. MT Højgaard is currently constructing Greenland's largest building in Nuuk - Nuuk Center.
Schæffergården conference centre in Charlottenlund has been refurbished by MT Højgaard, including modernising and expanding the restaurant.
Extra consideration for customers and shop operation was a special requirement when Slotsarkaderne in Hillerød was rebuilt in 2006.
Rebuilding of the SMS shopping centre in Tórshavn on the Faroe Islands was carried out in a partnering collaboration. The rebuilding was realised in three stages.
Spinderiet is a shopping, office and apartment complex and part of the unique urban regeneration project in Valby around the old cotton mill.
Vejlefjord rehabilitation centre was modernised, rebuilt and extended in 2006-2008. Noise nuisance and subsurface conditions were some of the challenges.
Self-drying concrete enabled Aalborg Zoo's restaurant to be constructed in record time. The animals and the preserved trees were another special challenge of the project.