PensionDanmark in partnership with Boligfonden DTU and Scandi Byg has developed a formula for the efficient development of attractive student accommodation units made of wood. The units are climate sustainable and the rent is well below the monthly grant for students not living at home.
PensionDanmark and Boligfonden DTU have just signed an agreement that will enable more than 300 students to move into new student accommodation units in Ballerup near Copenhagen in August 2021.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has reached EUR 1.5 billion (US$ 1.69 billion) first close on Copenhagen Infrastructure IV (CI IV), which is set to become the largest fund globally within ren...
Read moreThe European Commission has announced the opening of public consultation on boosting the renovation of buildings across the EU. The Renovation Wave initiative is a priority under the Europea...
Read moreThe European Commission has launched a public consultation on the review of the EU rules on trans-European energy infrastructure. This will be accompanied by a more targeted consultation for stakehold...
Read moreDSB in Denmark has launched a tender notice seeking a technical consultant for S-train up-gradation project in Copenhagen. The project includes the replacement of the current semiautomatic...
Read moreCopenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ new fund, Copenhagen Infrastructure New Markets Fund I (CI NMF I), reached the final close on November 18, 2019, with Limited Partners' commitments of US$1 bi...
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