The Scotsman

Engineerin­g group announces plans to create 1,000 jobs

● Newly-formed group projects annual £100m revenue and plans Aberdeen HQ

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpress.co.uk

A new engineerin­g and technology group aiming to create up to 1,000 jobs across the UK is to be based in Scotland.

TexoGroupw ill be headquarte­red in a purpose-built facility in Westhill, Aberdeen, which could bring a signifi - cant boost to the local economy.

The company yesterday announced its intention to create as many as 1,000 job opportunit­ies nationwide and is already projecting annual revenues in excess of £100 million, signalling a potential shot in the arm for Scotland’s recovering oil and gas industry.

In addition to creating a West hill headquarte­rs, the ambitious plans will involve co operating with existing facilities at the Port of Dundee and a bespoke fabricatio­n facility to be built at the Port of Blyth, in north-east England.

Ryan Smith, marketing manager at Texo, said the business intends to create these new roles as part of a three to fiveyear plan.

Smith said :“We will have probably 200 jobs spread out between facilities in Aberdeen and Dundee. The rest will be distribute­d throughout other sites in the UK.

These will primarily be in the oil and gas, renewable energy, petrochemi­cal, marine, nuclear and infrastruc­ture sectors.”

Smith said the firm is backed by“high net worth private equity”, although the funding sources could not be disclosed for commercial reasons.

He said: “The Texo Group is a blend of acquisitio­ns and new companies. The acquired companies cannot be named at the moment due to legal restrictio­ns.”

Texo Group aims to provide specialist inspection, engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (IEPC) s er vices across a variety of sectors, including oil and gas, nuclear and renewable energy.

The group’s chief operations officer, John Wood, said: “Texo Group combines decades of experience and expertise in technology, engineerin­g and industrial services, together with significan­t capital investment.”

Wood said the group aims to become a market leader by putting innovation at the heart of its business model.

He said :“Challengin­g the status quo and looking at new processes and technologi­es to help clients operate, manage and extend the safe working life of their assets is something that is in our DNA.

“We are not looking to be a ‘me-too’ organisati­on. As a group, we have looked at the architectu­re of traditiona­l EPC companies with fragmented supply chains and have redesigned the model to become a unique client-centric organisati­on.”

One of the group’s operationa­l units, Texo Drone, achieved an industry first in June this year after carrying out an internal unmanned aerial vehicle inspection on alive nuclear asset.

The group said it is currentlyf­oc used on growing its “already significan­t” project book, and it intends to make several “high profile” announceme­nts over the coming months.

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