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Bruynzeel Storage Systems has received the largest order in its history to provide mobile storage solutions for the National Archives of Sweden. The National Archives ('Riksarkivet') is building a new 34,000 m² accommodation in the Swedish city of Härnösand. The building will also house the national archive of the Swedish Tax Agency. The new building will not only give the National Archives more space, but it will also contribute to greater sustainability, with Bruynzeel’s solution. The target is to handover the building in 2025. The contract for Bruynzeel involves a maximum value of € 19 million.
The National Archives, together with the Swedish Tax Administration, has carried out a tender regarding a framework agreement. Both organisations need new and larger accommodation due to the growth of their archives. The National Archives of Sweden originated in 1618 and keeps crucial records of the regional and national government, the legal system and the education system. In Härnösand, many federal collections will be added to its existing collection in the coming years. The Swedish Tax Administration - responsible for taxes, property valuation and population registration, among other things - is centralising all its archives at this new location.
Bruynzeel Storage Systems achieved last year - its then - largest deal of its existence (€18 million) with the storage of art at the new Royal British Columbia Museum in Canada. It is one of the most important history museums in Canada with a collection of more than 7 million artefacts.
By opting for a mobile storage solution with a movable aisle, the National Archives building' is used as efficiently as possible. This saves money, time and CO2 emissions. Space requirements can thus be reduced by up to 50%. As a significant part of the collection being stored is irreplaceable, the quality requirements in the tendering process were stringent to ensure the preservation of all documents. The estimated length of the archive adds up to about 225 kilometres and contains a total of about 20,000 drawers.
Bruynzeel is the European market leader in storage systems for archives, libraries and museums and is the world's most sustainable manufacturer. In recent years, the Dutch company has installed archive systems for dozens of leading organisations such as the BBC, British National Archives, Credit Suisse, European Parliament, Finnish National Archives, Municipality of Amsterdam, KPMG, Rabobank and Vatican City and last year made major inroads in the North American market with the acquisition of Delta Designs Ltd.
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