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Pyeroy has boosted its growing North Sea industrial contract work with the opening of a new Aberdeen office.

The move will lead to the creation of dozens of new jobs this year across all areas of the company’s operations in Scotland and the North Sea which include scaffolding, protective coatings, insulation and asbestos remediation services.

Pyeroy, which has its head office in Gateshead and operates with a current turnover of £75 million, employs 1,200 people working on industrial, construction and marine projects throughout the UK and Ireland.

Operating from the new Aberdeen office will see the company improving the services provided to customers in the North Sea sector and around Northern Scotland.

These include the main oil and gas production companies, energy producers,  process industries and operators in the burgeoning renewables' sector.

Over the last few years, the company has been winning multi-million pound infrastructure support and maintenance services contracts from global operators while growing the work undertaken in both the onshore and offshore sectors.

Hugh Pelham, Pyeroy’s managing director, said: “This is an important strategic investment for us as we go for growth this year and drive the company forward to open up new opportunities.

“We will be able to improve the scope and quality of the specialised skills, services and experience we offer to customers in Scotland, adding to our reputation for delivering the highest standards of service and technical support.”

The Pyeroy Group is based in Gateshead and employs 1,200 people working on industrial, construction and marine projects throughout the UK and Ireland.

The company provides a range of industrial services, which comprise contract scaffolding and equipment hire, surface preparation and application of marine/industrial protective coatings, insulation, civil engineering/building works and environmental management services such as asbestos removal.

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