Beerenberg continues to maintain Norwegian infrastructure
Beerenberg continues to maintain Norwegian infrastructure
Beerenberg, one of our corporate members, and Linjebygg have established themselves as key players in the maintenance of Norwegian transport infrastructure. From quay rehabilitation in Northern Norway to bridge maintenance in the Oslo region, they secure Norwegian infrastructure and transport routes with cost-effective and sustainable solutions.
New Initiatives bring new opportunities
Following Altrad’s acquisition of Beerenberg in 2024, the company, together with Linjebygg, has become an even stronger player in the infrastructure market. With extensive expertise from the oil and gas industry, the market opportunities within Norwegian infrastructure are significant.
“We see a great need for maintenance of bridges, quays, and tunnels. Our experience with complex projects gives us a solid foundation to deliver quality and safety also in land-based infrastructure,” says Sveinung Tenold, Project Manager for Bridge Maintenance and Infrastructure.
Quay for the Coast Guard in Sortland
One of the most high-profile projects is the rehabilitation of the quay at the Coast Guard Station in Sortland. The assignment for Forsvarsbygg includes concrete rehabilitation with cathodic protection and replacement of fenders, ensuring good facilities for the operational activities of the Coast Guard in the north. This project exemplifies the emphasis on maintaining Norwegian infrastructure. The work started in spring 2024 and, due to several extensions of the delivery scope and further options, will continue until autumn 2026.
Framework agreement with the Norwegian public roads administration In Eastern Norway, Beerenberg has entered into a framework agreement with the Norwegian Public Roads Administration for the maintenance of bridges in Oslo, Akershus, and Østfold. The agreement spans up to four years and includes replacement of bridge joints, concrete rehabilitation, membrane and asphalt work, as well as underwater groundwork.

Stronger Together
By leveraging synergies between Linjebygg’s offshore concrete rehabilitation operations and Beerenberg’s established infrastructure business, the companies aim to strengthen delivery capacity and competitiveness in both the Norwegian infrastructure and energy markets.
– This is just the beginning, and the market for infrastructure maintenance offers significant growth opportunities for the group going forward. Our ambition is to develop a business that becomes an important partner for public and private stakeholders seeking to secure the maintenance of future transport routes, emphasises EVP for Industry, Kjetil Stöckel-Kvamme.

Qualified and recognised
Beerenberg has already delivered on demanding projects such as Tunheim Bridge in Tynset and Storeneset Suspension Bridge in Fjaler. The assignments have included mechanical repair of concrete damage, surface treatment, and replacement of bearings and railings – always with high HSE standards, contributing to the stability and reliability of the overall Norwegian infrastructure.
– We have qualified in a market with strict requirements and are now ensured participation in future tender processes. This is an important step that confirms our position as a serious and competent supplier. Behind the success stands a well-established and highly qualified site management team with solid experience from complex projects – a team that delivers exemplary results. Feedback from our customers is excellent, and we are recognised for quality, professionalism, and execution capability, concludes Tenold.
About Beerenberg
The Beerenberg Group has been delivering innovative service solutions to the oil and gas sector for more than 40 years. Beerenberg’s expertise covers the entire life cycle from field studies and new builds to maintenance, modifications, and lifetime extensions – always focusing on improved HSE/Q, productivity, and consistency.
Beerenberg Thailand was inaugurated in April 2020. One of its first activities was the material fabrication and service installation of thermal protection for the prestigious Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 Production Platform in Laem Chabang, Thailand and Haugesund, Norway. In June 2021 Beerenberg Thailand commenced with manufacturing and production of passive fire protection boxes for critical assets of the LNG Industry.
Energy conservation solutions and sustainability are one of Beerenberg’s strategy’s cornerstones. Beerenberg believes its expertise from the oil and gas industry is the key to sustainable development and works systematically to reduce the impact on the environment in which it operates.
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