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Stockholms-tunnelbana

Client

Trafikförvaltningen

Country

Sweden

Location

Stockholm

Maintaining the Beating Heart of Stockholm’s Public Transport

On behalf of the Traffic Administration (Trafikförvaltningen), Strukton maintains one of Stockholm’s most vital transport networks: the metro system. This assignment is a major and strategically important part of Strukton’s operations, ensuring safe, reliable and efficient mobility for millions of passengers.

The metro infrastructure comprises approximately 110 kilometres of track and around 750 switches. Our responsibility covers preventive and corrective maintenance, reinvestment planning, track planning, and the procurement of all services connected to the metro system.

Comprehensive Services for a Complex Network

Strukton provides a wide range of services to keep the Stockholm Metro running smoothly, including:

  • Track transport services
  • Pilot and supervision support
  • Safety and protection planning
  • Training in all types of electrical and traffic‑related safety functions on the track

Through this integrated approach, we help ensure uninterrupted operations and a high level of safety across the entire network.

Long‑Term Commitment

The contract began in September 2024 and runs until September 2031, with the possibility of a one‑year extension. With this long‑term partnership, Strukton continues to contribute to a resilient and future‑proof metro system for the Stockholm region.

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Frequently asked questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions here.

How do European contractors ensure innovation in tunnel construction?

Innovation comes from combining specialised tunnel engineering, advanced excavation methods, digital design tools, smart asset‑management systems and international knowledge exchange. For example, Italian expertise within the Strukton group includes high‑precision construction and renewal of rail tunnels and underground metro lines, contributing decades of experience and advanced methods to tunnel projects across Europe.

What engineering solutions are used to build or renovate underpasses safely and efficiently?

Underpasses require robust structural design to manage soil loads, groundwater pressure and proximity to rail or road traffic. Typical works include cut‑and‑cover construction, pre‑fabricated elements, foundation works, waterproofing, drainage and integration with surface infrastructure. Engineering teams also coordinate utilities, telecoms and mobility interfaces to ensure safe and efficient movement above and below ground.

How are tunnel and underpass upgrades executed while keeping traffic or rail operations running?

In both rail and road environments, work often takes place under live conditions. This requires detailed staging, temporary diversions, night or weekend possessions, and precise coordination of civil works, MEP systems and tunnel‑technical installations. Rail organisations in the Netherlands, Scandinavia and Italy routinely work in active networks, applying strict safety regimes and disciplined planning to minimise disruption.

What makes railway tunnels more complex than typical road tunnels?

Railway tunnels must meet additional requirements such as accommodating overhead lines, track systems, power supply, signalling, emergency walkways, drainage and smoke‑control measures. They also require precise track geometry and maintenance methods suited for high‑speed or heavy‑rail operation. Leading European firms specialise in design, construction and renewal of railway tunnels, ensuring safe integration with the broader rail network.

How is the maintenance and lifecycle management of tunnels organised?

Tunnel maintenance includes routine inspections, cleaning, functional checks of technical systems, and structural assessments. Rail‑sector standards classify tunnels by geometry, lining material and condition, and require periodic and extraordinary inspections to assess structural integrity and safety risks. Asset‑management‑driven maintenance ensures tunnels remain safe, available and fit for increasing traffic volumes over decades.

What types of technical installations are critical for safe tunnel operation?

Tunnels depend on a broad suite of tunnel technical installations, including fire‑safety systems, ventilation, lighting, signalling, traffic control, emergency communications and structural monitoring. These systems must be designed, installed and maintained according to strict safety and performance standards. Regular inspections and data‑driven maintenance are essential for keeping these installations reliable throughout the tunnel’s lifecycle.

Why is integrated, multidisciplinary delivery essential for tunnel and underpass projects?

Tunnel and underpass construction brings together many disciplines: structural engineering, geotechnics, MEP systems, safety installations, rail systems, cabling, telecom, power supply and monitoring. Successful delivery requires end‑to‑end coordination, often managed by organisations that combine in‑house specialists with trusted long‑term partners across the value chain. This integrated approach ensures seamless execution in complex environments and supports long‑term operability.