Environmental management in large-scale building projects-learning from Hammarby Sjöstad

In an old industrial and harbour area of Stockholm, a new city for 30 000 people will be built in the next ten years. The Hammarby Sjöstad project is unique in its size and municipal organization as well as in its ambitious environmental objectives. In a case study based on interviews and document a...

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Building permits
Built environment
Construction
Construction industry
Contract negotiations
Contractors
Environmental management
Environmental objective
Estate administration
Inner city
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Organization theory
Planning
Project engineering
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