Between 1865 and 1868, Berg attended
Teknologiska Institutet. In 1873, he became the
managing director of Skånska Cement AB (now Cementa [Cementation]). Berg made significant contributions to the cement industry and its development. In 1887, he founded the entrepreneurial company AB Skånska Cementgjuteriet, later known as Skanska. He led a number of other companies, such as Malmö-Limhamns Railroads and AB Stranden. He was a council member in
Malmö from 1892 and vice president in 1907. Berg was a member of the board of the Swedish employment association during the last years of his life, worked for a fair work bill and supported
Gustav Möller, who was one of Berg's employers and later a politician in the Swedish government. A supporter of equal rights for workers and owners, Berg is considered the founder of the "Svenska modellen" (the
Swedish model). == Death ==