Looking back at the Sweco’stival: an inspiring and festive evening
A unique event: the Sweco’stival
On September 18, Sweco Luxembourg hosted its very first Sweco’stival, a unique event that brought together employees and clients. The goal was clear: to share a friendly and inspiring moment, reflecting the vision and unity of Sweco in Luxembourg.
65 = 1: a strong symbol of unity
Highlight of the evening: the reveal of 65 = 1. Behind this symbol lies a powerful message: the unification of the three Luxembourg entities – Betic, PROgroup and +ImpaKT – under a single brand Sweco. This transformation consolidates 65 years of combined experience into one strong identity.
Inclusive project management: a new approach
With this new organisation, Sweco introduces inclusive project management in Luxembourg. This innovative approach ensures continuous support throughout the entire life cycle of a building – from project definition to operation, and finally to reconversion. A lead coordinator becomes the trusted point of contact, guiding the client through every phase of the programme.
A convivial and inspiring moment
Beyond the official announcements, the Sweco’stival was marked by enriching exchanges, professional networking, and a festive atmosphere. The event confirmed Sweco Luxembourg’s commitment to staying close to its partners and clients.
A big thank you to all participants
We warmly thank all employees, clients, and partners for their presence and enthusiasm. Thanks to them, this first Sweco’stival will remain a strong and memorable moment, marking the beginning of a new chapter for Sweco in Luxembourg.
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