KR Group Secures Third Contract with Nofitech to Finalize Build of Recirculating Aquaculture System

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Aberdeenshire-based steel and cladding company KR Group has secured a third contract with Norwegian company Nofitech to provide steel and cladding for the final phase of a new Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) at Applecross in the Northwest Highlands. 

The project is due to commence in the coming weeks at the Wester Ross site, which has received a £49 million investment from the Scottish Salmon Company (SSC) in a move to transform the approach to salmon fishing. The three contracts have generated around £3 million for the Newburgh-based construction and engineering business, KR Group.

Nofitech designs and builds complete RAS facilities for both fresh and seawater. RAS is a closed and environmentally friendly production system that utilizes water sources better than traditional flow-through and re-use facilities, resulting in a lower environmental footprint and preventing fish from being infected.

KR Group’s Business Director, Nicola Fraser, said: “I am incredibly proud of our diligent team who have been working in Wester Ross through all weather conditions constructing the first two RAS buildings and helping to bring this vision to life.

“Being part of this project from start to finish has been immensely rewarding for KR Group, knowing that we have contributed to a larger sustainability story. A key focus for our business is sustainability, and we have several initiatives in place to ensure that we are playing our part in caring for the environment. This includes our on-site wormery and rainwater harvesting system, as well as achieving carbon neutral certification.”

KR Group holds ISO 14001 and PAS 2060 accreditation, in addition to having its own sustainability division, “KR Bon Reduction”, which invites businesses to donate used composite panels/PIR board to be repurposed at the group’s Newburgh facility. The division aims to repurpose over 200,000 m² of panels by 2026.

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