Aircon Scotland has won a new contract with oil and gas company, Chrysaor.
The deal, estimated to be worth around £400,000, will see the contractor help fit-out Chrysaor's new North East headquarters in Aberdeen.
Last month, Chrysaor Holdings announced their move to The Capitol building on Union Street. It signed a lease on 48,000sq ft of office space including the art-deco Grand Room, which was formerly the theatres tea room and latterly Oscars bar.
Under the contract, Aircon Scotland will install air conditioning, ventilation, works to sprinkler systems, new showers, comms room supplies, gas suppression and commissioning.
Previously, Aircon Scotland carried out the installation of The Capitol's air conditioning and ventilation system during the £30 million redevelopment, which consisted of 365 indoor and 15 outdoor units as well as several hundred meters of ventilation ductwork.
Managing Director of Aircon Scotland, Ian Nicol, said: "Aberdeen has had a challenging couple of years but there has been a positive change in the market within the last quarter, Chrysaor moving to The Capitol being one of them. We're delighted to win the contract for the mechanical services as part of the main fit out and it's great to be keeping this large scale project local.
"Having conducted the main air conditioning works for The Capitol itself, we know the building's system thus allowing us to efficiently and effectively carry out the mechanical works required for Chrysaor's new office space, ensuring the company can move into their new accommodation as soon as required."
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