ConDig (19-Sept-19). Swedish developer and contractor Skanska has inked a $74 million deal to build residential apartments in Nashville, Tennessee.
Under the deal with Six South Partners, the contractor will build a new 12-story, 41,600-square-meter residential apartment development with street-level retail space.
The project features studio, one- and two-bedroom unit apartments as well as an amenity level, featuring a pool on top of the parking garage.
Construction on the project kicked off this month and is slated for completion in August 2021.
Last month, Skanska secured a $135.5 million deal to build a high school in Burien, Washington.
In June, Skanska landed two contracts in Boston, Massachusetts, worth a total of $112.6 million.
Skanska said it had signed a $101 million contract in June to build a four-lane highway with freeway connectors on State Route 905 in San Diego, California.
In April, Skanska secured a $88 million contract to revamp an industrial manufacturing facility in the Midwest. It also netted a $69 million deal to demolish and replace Lakeridge Junior High School in Oregon.
Skanska secured a $57 million deal to rebuild the headquarters of global manufacturer Jabil Inc in St. Petersburg, Florida.
It followed a $45 million deal to build and renovate schools in Ohio secured by the contractor in March.
Skanska also unveiled that it had landed a $48 million contract to build a manufacturing facility in the western region of the US.