Aberdeen modular building specialist wins AWPR contract

Greenwell Equipment won the contract to supply modular office buildings to form the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/Balmedie-Tipperty (AWPR/B-T) head office.

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The Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) is a new road being developed to improve travel in and around Aberdeen and North-East Scotland.

Greenwell Equipment (Greenwell), which is based in Aberdeen, is in the process of delivering and assembling 60 large two-level modular office blocks to along with AD Modular Buildings, to form the AWPR/B-T head office.

The facility will accommodate office-based staff from Aberdeen Roads Limited, the Contracting Authority Site Representatives, Transport Scotland and the AWPR/B-T Managing Agent.

The modular buildings are being assembled in a two-level format to provide office accommodation for 200 staff and are being fully refurbished to meet the specific needs of the AWPR/BT project.

Richy Turnbull, spokesman for Greenwell said: “This prestigious contract win is a testament to the growing reputation for Greenwell’s ability to source and deliver large modular buildings. The Head Office will be a focal point for the long-anticipated road, and having lived in Stonehaven for a number of years I can see benefit having this prestigious facility to the local community.

“Other recent important contracts for Greenwell include the provision of a Headquarters building for Balfour Beatty at Inveramsay, which will be used during the realignment of the A96 at Inveramsay Bridge north of Inverurie. We are also also continuing to supply modular buildings to the new Forth Replacement Crossing, the Queensferry Crossing.

“We are very proud to be working on the Inveramsay Bridge, the spectacular Forth Replacement Crossing and the AWPR/B-T, three of the most important transport projects in Scotland.”

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