Founded in 1936, Lundqvist has always been on a transformative journey. From being a supplier to the Swedish Armed Forces and a sawmill to becoming one of Sweden’s leading house manufacturers.

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Prized for its innovative thinking, the company has received several awards, including Swedish Digital Gasell by Google, Most Connected Company by Business Magazine Breakit, and the Smart Industry Award from the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. Other awards include EY Entrepreneur of the Year, Company of the Year (Northern Sweden), and the Grand Construction Award.

Lundqvist started building systems in the early 2000s, and now, more than 20 years later, Lugo is a platform that’s revolutionizing the construction industry globally—from Sweden, Norway, and the USA all the way to New Zealand.

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