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Mullsjö swimming hall renovation delayed, midsummer target

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Mullsjö swimming hall renovation delayed, midsummer target
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  • Mullsjö swimming hall renovation delayed over three years, now targeting midsummer completion
  • Municipal board chairman optimistic but not committing to specific date
  • Örnsköldsvik swimming hall being demolished for total renovation costing over 81 million kronor

The swimming hall in Mullsjö has been closed for renovation for over three years, with the project now aiming for completion before midsummer. The renovation turned out to be more extensive than initially thought, explaining the broken frames for budget and completion. According to the first forecast, the construction should have been ready by the turn of the year 2024/25. The specific issues causing the renovation to be more extensive and the exact budget remain unknown.

The chairman of the municipal board Per Högberg (KD) is optimistic but does not lock himself to any date. He sees it as a realistic hope that the swimming hall will be ready this summer. According to Jönköpings-Posten, Per Högberg described feeling a positive pressure to get through as soon as possible, while not running faster than they are smart.

We feel a positive pressure to get through as soon as possible, while not running faster than we are smart.

Per Högberg, Chairman of the municipal board (KD)

In Örnsköldsvik, the swimming hall is being demolished as part of a total renovation project costing over 81 million kronor and involving one year of work. According to Tidningen Ångermanland/Allehanda, David Berglund at Paradiset described it as a total renovation. The exact completion date, the role of Paradiset, and specific renovation details for the Örnsköldsvik swimming hall are not confirmed.

It is a total renovation.

David Berglund, Person at Paradiset
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