The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Angus jobs safeguarde­d by major win

- ROB MCLAREN, BUSINESS EDITOR

AMontrose constructi­on firm said the award of new work at the Seagreen maintenanc­e and operations base would protect up to 30 jobs.

Per t-Bruce has been appointed by SSE Renewables to carry out the work for the Port of Montrose base.

Located at the port’s south quay, the base will include an operations building , repurposed warehouse, communicat­ions tower, and a pontoon for crew transfer vessels travelling to the wind farm site located 27 kilometres off the Angus coast.

Work on the operations building and repurposed warehouse is scheduled to take around a year and will be carried out by PertBruce and several local subcontrac­tors.

Managing director Craig Bruce said: “We are delighted to be involved in such an exciting developmen­t which will have huge benefits safeguardi­ng 25 to 30 jobs over the year within our business and our wider supply chain.

“Being awarded a contract to be part of the largest offshore wind farm in Scotland by SSE Renewables is testament to our diverse capabiliti­es, loyal workforce, and reputation for excellence.

“T he operations and maintenanc­e base will play a significan­t role in the day- to- day running of Seagreen and we look forward to getting started on site and taking this important part of the project to completion.”

Pert- Bruce, which can trace its roots back five generation­s, was awarded the contract last month and will start on site this week.

The operations building was previously used by an oil industry supply chain company in Aberdeen and will be regenerate­d as part of efforts to contribute to the circular economy.

Andy Kay from SSE Renewables will oversee the delivery of the work at Montrose Port for his company.

He said: “SSE Renewables has consistent­ly gone beyond the rest of the renewables industry in seeking to create a supply chain that maximises the wider economic benefits for Scotland.

“We aim to utilise Scottish, UK and of course locally based suppliers where possible during developmen­t, so we are very pleased to welcome Pert-Bruce on board.

“My team and I look forward to working with them and their local subcontrac­tors over the coming months.”

The next stage of the developmen­t of the base was welcomed by Montrose Port Authority chief executive Captain Tom Hutchison who said: “The appointmen­t of local constructi­on company Pert-Bruce to carry out the works here at the port on the operations and maintenanc­e base is great news.

“It demonstrat­es the huge impact the Seagreen project will have for Angus and its wider economy.”

 ??  ?? UNITY: Montrose Port chief executive Captain Tom Hutchison, Pert-Bruce managing director Craig Bruce and SSE Renewables offshore wind package manager Andy Kay.
UNITY: Montrose Port chief executive Captain Tom Hutchison, Pert-Bruce managing director Craig Bruce and SSE Renewables offshore wind package manager Andy Kay.

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