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  • Apartment ballot opening soon

    In less than two weeks, the ballot for our one and two-bedroom apartments will be opening!! The ballot will open at 9am on Monday 1st November 2021, closing at 9am on Monday 15th November 2021. A draw will then take place at 7pm on Wednesday 17th November, with a sales event planned for Friday 19th, Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st November 2021.

  • Top marks as BoKlok visits local schools

    Two primary schools local to the BoKlok on the Brook site, take part in the BoKlok Homes for the Future design session. The session is designed to introduce children to new concepts in housing they would not have come across previously. Concepts like why building sustainable housing is so important, how BoKlok build homes that are high quality, and other aspects of the BoKlok value-based way-of-w

  • BoKlok is coming to Worthing

    BoKlok are delighted that Worthing Planning Committee has supported the plans to provide new BoKlok homes in the popular seaside town of Worthing. The site to the west of Fulbeck Avenue will deliver 152 much needed homes as one of the BoKlok flagship schemes in the UK.

  • A smart life choice for a BoKlok seller

    BoKlok Arboristen is situated in Falun, Sweden. It is a newly built, small-scale residential area where Johan Stenis has lived for a few months with his family. Whilst being a regular customer Johan Stenis is also an unusual customer, as he is an employee of BoKlok and sells BoKlok homes in Sweden.

  • BoKlok intensifies work on diversity and inclusion

    Diversity and inclusion are a crucial part of the development of BoKlok. A new role has been created, with the task of developing a strategy and action plan. Aija Harju from Skanska Finland has been appointed as Diversity and Inclusion leader.

  • BoKlok employees receive scholarship’s

    Four BoKlok employees have received scholarships from the Agne Sandberg Foundation, a foundation within the Skanska Group. Those who have received a scholarship will carry out studies and develop professional skills.

  • ​New partnership set to bring more than 750 modular homes to the south of England

    ​BoKlok UK and Abri are delighted to announce its new partnership, which will see them working collaboratively to provide over 750 modular homes over the next five years. Through this partnership, the two companies will share their knowledge and placemaking expertise to accelerate the speed of which homes are built, ensuring more people have access to quality and affordable homes across the south.

  • BoKlok UK & VIVID create new modular housing joint venture

    BoKlok UK, the sustainable, quality low-cost home provider, jointly owned by Skanska and IKEA, and leading affordable housing provider, VIVID, have announced a new innovative joint venture to deliver modular homes.

  • BoKlok UK launches its first UK project on the web!

    BoKlok UK are delighted to announce that our first UK project BoKlok on the Brook in Bristol has just launched its very own website! The new website allows you to sign up and register your interest for the coming 96 apartments and 77 family homes,

  • ​BoKlok UK appoints Helen Robinson as General Counsel

    Helen Robinson has joined BoKlok UK as new General Counsel. Helen was formerly a Partner at Pinsent Masons LLP specialising in housing-led regeneration schemes and has worked for both public and private sector clients throughout her career.

  • Moving forward in Bristol

    Earlier in 2020, BoKlok UK gained planning consent for 173 new homes in Bristol. The decision was made by a unanimous Planning Committee in the city’s Council. The new community – BoKlok on the Brook - will consist of 77 1- & 2-bedroom apartments and 96 2- & 3-bedroom family homes.

  • BoKlok UK appoints Noel Sheehan as Delivery Director

    ​Noel Sheehan has been appointed as Delivery Director for BoKlok UK and will join the UK leadership team. Noel joined BoKlok UK on 1st June 2020 after holding several senior roles in the construction industry.

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