Nordecon (earlier names Eesti Ehitus and Nordecon International) is Estonian construction company. [1]
The company's biggest stakeholder and chairman of company's council is Toomas Luman. [2] Since May 2006, the company is listed in Nasdaq Tallinn. [1]
The company is established in 1989 under the name Eesti Ehitus. [1]
Notable projects are as follows: AHHAA Centre, Lõunakeskus shopping centre, Tigutorn building. [1]
In 2021, Nordecon was the 19th largest company on the Nasdaq Baltic Exchange in terms of trading activity. [3]
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