Landheim AS, which is located in Østre Toten, has been manufacturing and supplying roofing since 1992, and over the years has acquired broad expertise in nail plate-based roof structures, precut and elements. The company currently has around 50 employees.

Landheim AS, which is located in Østre Toten, has been manufacturing and supplying roofing since 1992, and over the years has acquired broad expertise in nail plate-based roof structures, precut and elements. The company currently has around 50 employees.

When it comes to building components, Landheim delivers everything from picking standard lengths to very complex orders with girders and columns, milling for ventilation, notches for hidden supports, customized linings and fittings. The company tailors elements and can deliver completely finished structures with windproofing and pre-primed panels in all colors according to the customer’s wishes.

Company with ambitions

– “We are in a phase where Landheim will be developed further. The way the Norwegian Wood Cluster works and the professional groups that exist in the cluster make it interesting for us to become part of the cluster. We hope to gain useful impulses from the meeting places offered by the cluster, which we can bring back to Landheim, while at the same time contributing to the cluster ourselves,” says CEO Yngve Hansebakken of Landheim. Yngve Hansebakken in Landheim.

– Landheim focuses on high competence, efficiency and implementation capacity. “We are a partner in the ‘SirkTRE’ project, where we hope to test a useful pilot over the next few months. Through our participation in the Norwegian Wood Cluster, we hope for new connections and ideas for innovation with a focus on business benefits,” says Espen Nystuen Pettersen, principal owner and responsible for Landheim’s sales and development work.

Strengthening the cluster

Cluster leader Berit Sanness welcomes Landheim AS as a member of Norwegian Wood Cluster.

– We want more members who use wood in constructions and are therefore very pleased that Landheim is joining the Norwegian Wood Cluster,” says Berit Sanness.

– One of the cluster’s strategic focus areas for the future is to increase the level of expertise, adaptability and innovation in the value chain. Landheim’s focus on competence and efficiency fits like a glove with this initiative,” says the cluster leader.

Formally, it is the board of Norwegian Wood Cluster SA that processes applications for membership of the cluster. Landheim AS was admitted as a member on November 18, 2024.