The developer of Aberdeen’s new £330million convention complex at Bucksburn has said the project is on track to start this year although a final funding deal has yet to be confirmed.
Henry Boot said the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC) was the “largest individual project” on its books as it revealed funding negotiations for the scheme were “progressing well”.
The current AECC is home to a host of oil and gas technology conference, headed by Offshore Europe, which attracts tens of thousands of visitors every two years.
In a statement, Henry Boot said the project, which is pre-let to Aberdeen City Council “has made good progress” after development agreements and approval of the detailed planning permission came at the end of 2015.
Henry Boot, which was chosen as preferred developer for the facility in 2013, added: “Negotiations are progressing well with funders and our construction partner and we remain on target for the development to commence in mid-2016.”
Last month it emerged the council was planning to invest £81.6million of public money in the 12,500-capacity concert venue, which will include two hotels, an energy centre and parking.
The Sheffield-based group, which is involved in house building, property investment and development, construction, civil engineering and plant hire, said 2016 will be the busiest in its 125 years of being in business.
Chairman Jamie Boot, a descendant of the company’s founder, said: “The coming year should see us deliver more commercial development schemes than at any time in the company’s history. Our portfolio covering strategic land, commercial development and construction projects, has never been larger or as far advanced in planning terms.”
Mr Boot, who was previously the chief executive of the business, revealed a 14% increase in pre-tax profit to £32.4million in the year ended December 2015. The company’s revenue increased 20% to £176.2million in the same period.
The company’s finance director, John Sutcliffe, has succeeded Mr Boot as the company’s chief executive.