Enovateq doubles space at Aberdeen Innovation Park
Enovateq, the engineering solutions company, is upsizing operations at Aberdeen Energy & Innovation Parks in Bridge of Don
It will move from Unit 1 to Unit 12, doubling its office footprint within the James Gregory Centre on Campus Two, having agreed an extended flexible one-year lease with Moorfield Group, the Parks’ owner and landlord.
Enovateq, was established in 2019 by Steven Drummond and Dave Mitchell and has been based at the James Gregory Centre since its founding.
The company provides vital engineering support to operators and service companies in the oil and gas sector. This includes feed study, design and engineering services, project management, manufacturing and documentation. They can cover all aspects of operations and delivery without the need for external support or personnel.
Steven Drummond, the company’s Director, commented:
“Despite challenging times, we are witnessing positive growth for our business services and have out-grown our current office. We anticipate further demand for our services this year and having extra space will enable us to recruit additional staff, to help service our growing client base.”
“We are very happy at the James Gregory Centre and pleased that we can stay here and achieve our growth plans within the same building.”
Cherry Paton, Parks Manager added:
“The James Gregory Centre is the perfect flexible base for growing companies like Enovateq to develop and prosper. We wish Enovateq every success with its expansion plans. We are committed to supporting our existing occupiers and helping them realise their ambitions.”
The James Gregory Centre is a modern serviced office centre set in the heart of Aberdeen Innovation Park and provides a mix of two- to eight-person serviced office suites that are available on highly flexible terms. The centre offers ample car parking and shared parts of the building have recently undergone extensive refurbishment.
Aberdeen Energy & Innovation Parks comprise 200,000 sq ft of multi-let office and industrial space for more than 80 companies and a workforce of nearly 2,000 employees. The Parks are conveniently located approximately three miles north of Aberdeen city centre and close to the Third Don Crossing.
Knight Frank and Ryden are joint agents for Aberdeen Energy & Innovation Parks, which is managed by Avison Young.