Costain opens new Aberdeen office in response to energy sector growth

Costain, the infrastructure solutions company, has moved into a new office in Aberdeen. The office investment is in response to ...

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Costain, the infrastructure solutions company, has moved into a new office in Aberdeen.

The office investment is in response to Costain’s growing customer base in the energy sector and will service engineering, energy resilience and energy transition projects in Scotland and across the UK.

The modern development, called Neo House in Riverside Drive, is centrally located and a 10-minute walk from Aberdeen train station. The space is designed to support multiple user experiences, with permanent and hot desks, breakout meeting spaces, and areas for Costain’s people to collaborate and welcome its customers and supply chain partners.

Laura Hughes, sector director, energy at Costain, commented: “We’re hugely excited to be moving into a modern, inclusive workspace that can cater to our growing pipeline of business in Scotland and across the UK. We have a long and successful track record in the region, from conceptual studies through to complex delivery, and Aberdeen is a key part of our investment in the future of our energy sector and engineering capabilities.

“The office will make it easier for our people, customers and local partners to connect, collaborate, and create infrastructure and engineering solutions for the UK’s energy sector. It‘s a perfect base from which to grow our business and we’re very happy to have embarked on this new chapter.”

Costain’s energy sector delivers innovation, engineering and construction excellence to solve complex problems facing the UK’s energy infrastructure. It is committed to shaping, creating and delivering energy security for the UK and has been providing carbon capture solutions since the 1960s.

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