GB Energy bosses are set to invest £1.7million in refurbishing their Aberdeen headquarters as the firm prepares to bring up to 300 jobs to the city centre.
The publicly-owned company, which is set to move into Marischal Square, says the investment underlines its long-term commitment to the North-east.
The firm plans to plough billions into the offshore and onshore industries and create more than 10,000 jobs - up to 300 of which will be based in Aberdeen, the P&J reports.
Chief Executive Dan McGrail said the city centre location would help the firm harness the region's “world-class energy expertise” and attract local talent.
Planning documents submitted to Aberdeen City Council show the upgrade will focus on the fifth floor of the building, with works including a new reception area and meeting rooms.
The offices are expected to open later this year.
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