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The NGI uses construction process to develop new ways of designing and building

The construction of Campus Ullevål at the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) is providing the opportunity to research and develop new, better, and more sustainable construction methods. Even where ground conditions are difficult. When occupied in mid-2026, Campus Ullevål will be part of the Oslo Science City Innovation District.

 NGI’s research project at Campus Ullevål will provide knowledge about more sustainable construction in challenging ground conditions

NGI’s research project at Campus Ullevål will provide knowledge about more sustainable construction in challenging ground conditions

The building is not only to be built on a ground that contains quick clay. Commercial and residential buildings, and also the major highway in Oslo, Ring 3, surround the construction pit.  Densification...

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