Press releases
Håkan Adelwald – New Regional Manager for our Southern Region
We warmly welcome Håkan Adelwald as the new Regional Manager for the Southern Region at Layer Group. With extensive and diverse experience, Håkan looks forward to developing and strengthening collaboration between our southern units and the rest of the Group, serving as a bridge between Group Management and operations.
Read moreProject Management Education Shapes Our Leaders
Layer Group continues its commitment to developing future leaders through our tailored internal project management education program. The program is designed to address the specific challenges faced by our project managers and provides a balanced mix of theory and practice.
Read moreSami Pekki Strengthens Finnish Leadership within Layer Group
Sami Pekki, CEO of Layer Group’s Finnish subsidiary Vainiomäki, has been appointed as Country Manager for Layer Group Finland. In his new role, Sami sees great opportunities to enhance collaboration among the Group's Finnish companies and strengthen ties with Swedish operations.
Read moreTradition Meets Sustainability
Since Daniel Öberg founded MälarFasad in 2019, the company has rapidly grown into a prominent player in the restoration and maintenance of cultural heritage properties. Driven by a passion to preserve these historical buildings, MälarFasad has, to date, restored 27 churches and 5 castles. Their work is distinguished by a deep respect for the buildings' histories and an uncompromising commitment to quality.
Read moreSuccess in extreme weather conditions
Fifteen years ago, Concreto, led by then-founder and current site manager Robert Selberg, took a decisive step into a niche industry that would shape the company’s future. By chance, they got the opportunity to work on the grouting of wind turbines for the first time. A Danish company faced a project in northern Finland, where they planned to carry out grouting for a wind farm during August. However, the project was delayed, and suddenly they were faced with a climate they weren’t equipped to work in—November’s biting cold.
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