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Safe and dependable infrastructure

Future-proof communities

Safe and dependable infrastructure means secure, reliable systems that work without failure. From roads and bridges to utilities and communication networks, it’s about ensuring everything runs smoothly and is protected from risks like accidents or natural disasters. Built and maintained to the highest standards, this infrastructure ensures public safety and uninterrupted operations over time.

Ensuring Safety and Reliability in Infrastructure

Why is reliable infrastructure so important?

Reliable infrastructure keeps essential services like transport, utilities, and communications running smoothly. It helps prevent accidents, disruptions, and costly failures, ensuring public safety and supporting economic stability. High-quality, dependable infrastructure also strengthens resilience against natural disasters, allowing communities to recover faster.

Your trusted partner in safe and dependable infrastructure

Rejlers delivers expert solutions to design, assess, and optimise infrastructure for maximum safety and reliability. We ensure your projects meet the highest standards and regulatory requirements, while also modernising and maintaining systems for long-term performance. From risk assessments to resilience planning, Rejlers provides the tools and expertise needed to keep your infrastructure secure, efficient, dependable and sustainable.

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The Swedish Government has allocated SEK 1171 billion in the budget until 2037 to upgrade our infrastructure such as train tracks and roads. The so-called maintenance debt is gigantic. Will a substantial upgrade be possible if we are to be able to travel on the prioritized routes at the same time? And how does the state ensure that these giant projects that are going on for many years do not become sinkholes for tax money? Listen to the Swedish Transport Administration’s highest responsible for major projects, Patrick GunĂ©.