Nomad Infrastructure continues to grow its UK presence as project activity builds across the energy, industrial, and infrastructure sectors.
Based in Aberdeen, the US-headquartered asset development and engineering, procurement and construction firm is strengthening its team and delivery capability as it supports the development of complex capital projects in Scotland and across the wider UK market.
As part of this growth, Nomad has appointed Will Taylor as Senior Project Manager for Nomad’s Evolution Hydrogen Peterhead (EHP) project. EHP is an industrial-scale green hydrogen project due to come online in 2029.
Paul Binnie (Director Operations UK & Europe), Heather Pickering (Nomad co-owner), Oor Wullie, Will Taylor (Snr PM for EHP) and Graham Fergusson (Snr Project Engineering Manager)
Will joined the business in April and brings experience across project delivery, contract management, decommissioning, engineering and client-side project controls. His appointment adds further project delivery strength to Nomad’s Aberdeen team as the company continues to build momentum.
Paul Binnie, Director UK & Europe at Nomad Infrastructure, said: “Nomad is growing because developers are realising we bring something new and agile to make projects happen. We are seeing opportunities develop across energy and infrastructure, and we are building the team needed to properly support that work.
“Will joining us is an important part of that. His experience adds strength to our UK delivery capability and supports the next stage of our growth.”
Nomad Infrastructure specialises in the development and delivery of high-value capital projects across energy, industrial and infrastructure markets. Its UK growth reflects the company’s long-term commitment to Scotland’s engineering expertise, energy supply chain and emerging infrastructure opportunities.