History

2010 
Jukka Hienonen appointed SRV President & CEO from beginning of August..

2009
SRV's regional units SRV Keski-Suomi Oy, SRV Lounais-Suomi Oy, SRV Kaakkois-Suomi Oy, Rakennusliike Erkki Huhdanpää Oy and Pirkanmaan Projektitoimi Oy were merged into SRV Housing. Regional units continue their business in their areas. Rakennusliike Erkki Hyhdanpää Oy and Pirkanmaan Projektitoimi Oy will continue under name SRV Pirkanmaa.

2008
SRV Viitoset changed into SRV Business Premises 1 March 2008 and SRV Westerlund changed its name into SRV Housing. 

2007
SRV Group was listed in Helsinki stock exchange.

2006
SRV streamlined its business operations by reorganising them from five into three business areas. Operations of SRV Viitoset and SRV Teräsbetoni were integrated into SRV Viitoset. The housing and regional operations were also combined. Hence Regional operations are under SRV Westerlund.

Eero Heliövaara appointed SRV President & CEO from beginning of March.

The Kamppi commercial centre is sold to the British real estate and investment company Boultbee and The Royal Bank of Scotland. The office buildings in the Kamppi Centre are sold to the German company Aareal Immobilien Kapitalanlagegesellschaft GmbH.

2005
SRV’s owners Kari Filppula, Jorma Haapamäki and Eero Nuutinen sell their 48 per cent shareholding to SRV Henkilöstö Oy (SRV Personnel). SRV personnel are given the opportunity to become shareholders in the company. Ilpo Kokkila continues as majority shareholder.

2004
Viru Centre is officially opened in Tallinn, Estonia, in May.
Hannu Mikkonen takes up his post as SRV President & CEO in January.

2003
SRV’s subsidiary SRV Teräsbetoni Oy buys a 70% share in Rakennusliike Erkki Huhdanpää Oy. The company operates in the Pirkanmaa economic area.

2002
Construction of the Kamppi Centre starts.

2001
Tehorakentajat Oy is merged with Arvo Westerlund.
SRV Group is split into two separate companies, SRV Group and Pontos Baltic Holding Oy.
Heikki Allonen takes up his post as President & CEO of SRV Group in January.

1999
Viitoset Group acquires majority shareholding in Arvo Westerlund Oy, which is engaged in office and housing construction.

1998
Turun Rakennusryhmä Oy operations are transferred to the Turku regional office of Teräsbetoni Oy.

1996
SRV Viitoset acquires Teräsbetoni Oy’s business operations in June.

1995
SRV Terbelat established in Latvia.

1990
SRV establishes joint ventures in Estonia (Eesti Ehitus, Finest, Estconde), Moscow in the Soviet Union (Hemos) and Hungary (Finnova).

1987
SRV Viitoset is established. The five founding members are Kari Filppula, Jorma Haapamäki, Ilpo Kokkila, Eero Nuutinen and Kalevi Härkönen.
The company owes its name to the fact that there were five founding members (derived from the Finnish numeral 'viisi'). SRV is an acronym of the name Suomen Rakennusvienti (Finnish Construction Export).

SRV Group’s first project is launched in Rakvere in Estonia, where the company builds a meat processing plant.