MEMBER NEWS: AM Sci Tech lets further office suite at Aberdeen Energy Park

July 18, 2024
MEMBER NEWS: AM Sci Tech lets further office suite at Aberdeen Energy Park

Scot-Tel-Gould launches new base at the Enterprise Centre

AM Sci Tech, a subsidiary of Hurstwood Holdings, the owner of Aberdeen Energy and Innovation Parks, has let a further office suite at the Energy Park, in Bridge of Don.

Scot-Tel-Gould has signed-up for a small first-floor office suite at the Enterprise Centre. The office will initially accommodate two people, with plans to add two more within the next year. The company also has a storage base in Peterhead.

Established almost fourteen years ago, Scot-Tel-Gould works across the North-East Scotland to provide fast reliable wireless and fibre broadband.

Scot-Tel-Gould’s broadband services are designed to deliver high-speed internet access to both residential and commercial clients

The company has a presence at more than 170 schools, almost 6,500 kilometres of wireless links and increasing rapidly. The network is widely used by multi-national and regional businesses both on site and for home working, for local councils (including Aberdeenshire), providing the framework for critical services as well as schools and residents.

Georgi Hristov, Technical Director of Scot-Tel-Gould commented:

“The pandemic delayed our plans to open a new office for three years, but we are now confident in moving forward. The new space is ideal for our current needs and also provides room for future growth and expansion.”

Aberdeen Energy & Innovation Park Estates Manager, Cherry Paton added:

“We are experiencing strong interest in our office solutions at the Parks. It is really encouraging to see another suite leased at the Enterprise Centre. We wish Georgi every success.”

The Parks offer a variety of office solutions, including leased offices and serviced offices, catering to the needs of occupiers of all sizes. They are conveniently located approximately three miles north of Aberdeen city centre and close to the Third Don Crossing.

Set at the entrance to the Energy Park on Exploration Drive, the Enterprise Centre is Aberdeen Energy Park’s flagship office building, providing the ideal workspace for forward-looking, ambitious businesses.

Knight Frank and Ryden are joint agents for Aberdeen Energy & Innovation Parks.

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