Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Secretary, Keith Brown, has assured former Carillion employees working on the Aberdeen Bypass project that they are being supported by the Scottish Government.
A joint venture between Balfour Beatty, Galliford Try and Carillion (Aberdeen Roads Limited) was awarded the contract to build the £745 million Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/Balmedie to Tipperty (AWPR/B-T) project in December 2014.
However, following the collapse of Carillion last month, both Galliford Try and Balfour Beatty have been left to shoulder the remaining costs on the scheme.
Speaking after a visit to project site today, 16 February, Mr Brown said he has been in regular discussions with trade unions, the UK Government and other key partners regarding Carillion.
"I have endeavoured to keep Parliament informed via statements to the chamber, press statements and committee appearances, as well as correspondence," he said.
"It was important to visit the project today and give site representatives some assurances about the next few months, as it has been a worrying time.
"It is just as important for my officials and Aberdeen Roads Limited to take the time to calculate the implications of this situation and consider what action should be taken to mitigate any knock-on consequences."
During his visit, Mr Brown met with workers and a representative from Aberdeen Roads Limited, as well as inspecting the 270-metre long River Dee Crossing.
He also reiterated that Balfour Beatty and Galliford Try have made offers of employment to former Carillion workers on the project where there is a position available. To date, around 90% of former Carillion employees have transferred over to the two firms, who have also committed towards fulfilling their obligations on the project.
The Cabinet Secretary said: "This is an exciting phase of the project. There is clearly much still to do, and weather will play a part in the final opening date, but it feels like the beginning of the home run towards completion.
"More details of the various milestones and key dates will be revealed in the weeks ahead, but I’m sure the community and workforce will play a pivotal role in the opening celebrations – and both groups are at the forefront of our thinking and initial planning."
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