Public | |
Traded as | : |
Industry | Construction |
Founded | 1985 |
Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
Area served
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Scandinavia |
Key people
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Pål Egil Rønn (CEO) Morten Grongstad (Chairman) |
Revenue | NOK 12,4 million (2015) |
NOK 1004 million (2015) | |
Number of employees
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3 000 |
Website | afgruppen.no |
The AF Group ASA (: ) (Norwegian: AF Gruppen) is the third largest civil engineering and construction company in Norway. The company headquarters is located in Oslo. The AF Group is listed on the .
The AF Group was established in 1985. The company eventually went into the oil and gas sector and built the landfall tunnel from the Troll Field in 1991, among other projects. AF merged with Ragnar Evensen in 1997, one of Oslo's largest contractors, which doubled AF's revenues.The acquisition of real estate-company Odin in 1997 was the basis for the business area Property, and AF built up the business areas demolition and recycling in the years that followed. The company took on the demolition of Sola Refinery in Jæren in 2000, one of the largest demolition projects in Norway. AF eventually became one of Norway’s biggest within demolition.
Today, the company is one of the largest providers of energy efficiency and renewable energy production. In 2013, Offshore was established as a separate business area, after several projects in the years before. The Offshore commitment was extended with maintenance and modification, as well as marine and rig services, and new contracts in the North Sea resulted in Environmental Base at Vats, a modern reception facility for decommissioned offshore installations.
Norway
Sweden
The real estate division is responsible for developing the housing business and manages a number of properties in Eastern Norway and Western Sweden.
The building division of AF supplies new constructions, including residential buildings, office buildings, schools and cultural and institutional buildings.
Civil engineering is the largest division in the AF Group. It is divided into three business units: AF Civil Engineering, AF Harbour, AF Oil & Energy and has projects all over Norway, and western Sweden.
The environment division works with demolition and upgrading of older structures, including offshore installations for which it has built a top-modern decommissioning yard at Vats, near Haugesund. The division has offices in Norway, the United Kingdom and Poland.