Press Release

Balfour Beatty awarded first phase of SSEN Transmission’s Netherton Hub

22 September 2025

UK

Balfour Beatty has today been awarded the initial works of the Netherton Hub project by Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Transmission’s (SSEN) multi-billion-pound Accelerated Strategic Transmission Investment (ASTI) Offshore Framework. The company was appointed to the ASTI offshore framework in 2024.


Balfour Beatty, appointed as the common interface contractor, will undertake all associated civil engineering and building works to construct the Spittal to Peterhead High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Converter Station which will form part of the Netherton Hub located near Peterhead, Scotland. Aberdeenshire Council granted planning consent for the development last month.


In addition, Balfour Beatty is also delivering a 400 kV substation to support offshore and onshore electricity generation, and a 132 kV substation to enable future generation and storage connections from third-party developers as part of the ASTI Onshore Framework.

 
On completion, the Netherton Hub will enable renewable energy generated in the north of Scotland to be converted to direct current and transmitted to demand centres throughout the UK. It comes as part of a wider upgrade of the transmission network in the north of Scotland through SSEN Transmission’s ‘Pathway to 2030’ programme, essential to meeting the UK and Scottish Governments’ renewable energy targets and securing a reliable supply of affordable, homegrown low-carbon power.


Nick Rowan, Managing Director of Balfour Beatty’s business in Scotland, said: “Our role in delivering this critical infrastructure under the ASTI Offshore Framework will ensure that homegrown renewable power can be transmitted to where it is needed most, while creating jobs, supporting apprenticeships and unlocking opportunities for the local supply chain.


“Our unrivalled expertise and proven track-record of delivering complex infrastructure across Scotland positions us perfectly to continue our partnership with SSEN as we ramp up activity on the ground.”


Darren Main, SSEN Transmission’s Deputy Project Director for the Netherton Hub, said: “We are delighted to work with Balfour Beatty in progressing our Netherton Hub development, where its expertise in delivering large-scale projects will play a key role in the construction of the infrastructure required for the delivery of clean energy to homes and businesses where it’s needed.


“Investing to upgrade our electricity transmission network is a major driver of jobs and economic activity, and the Netherton Hub will create hundreds of jobs within our supply chain – boosting the local economy in Aberdeenshire while creating graduate and apprenticeship opportunities for the new generation of energy sector workers. 


“We now look forward to working with Balfour Beatty to deliver a world-leading strategic energy hub for onshore and offshore projects, that will be critical to delivering a cleaner, more secure and affordable energy system for future generations.”


Having supported SSEN Transmission during the early contractor involvement phase, Balfour Beatty will now progress with enabling works.


Main construction is expected to commence in early 2026 and at peak, Balfour Beatty will employ c.800 people with at least 5% of its workforce being made up of apprentices and graduates as part of the company’s commitment to The 5% Club.                                             

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Notes to editors:

  • Balfour Beatty is a leading international infrastructure group with 27,000 employees driving the delivery of powerful new solutions, shaping thinking, creating skylines and inspiring a new generation of talent to be the change-makers of tomorrow.
  • We finance, develop, build, maintain and operate the increasingly complex and critical infrastructure that supports national economies and deliver projects at the heart of local communities.
  • Over the last 116 years we have created iconic buildings and infrastructure all over the world. Currently, we are working to deliver Hinkley Point C, the first UK nuclear power station in a generation; constructing the world-class arts and cultural facility, the Lyric Theatre, in Hong Kong; and designing, building, financing, operating and maintaining the Automated People Mover superstructure at the fifth busiest airport in the world, Los Angeles International Airport.
  • From Dunfermline’s tramways in 1909 to highland hospitals today, Balfour Beatty has been trusted for over a century to deliver the complex and critical infrastructure and iconic buildings Scotland relies on. The company has the people, knowledge and experience to safely deliver projects right first time, maximising value for money and ensuring a positive social impact and inclusive economic growth for local communities.
  • Balfour Beatty’s Power Transmission & Distribution teams work with regional, national and international electricity network owners and operators to provide technical engineering solutions across the full spectrum of the electricity grid, including overhead lines, cabling, substations and distribution networks. From scoping and feasibility, to design, construction and on-going maintenance, our in-house experts, flexible resources and industry-leading innovations support clients in the development of some of the UK’s most ambitious power transmission and distribution projects. 

Image: Aerial view of Netherton Hub

Talha Haroun

Media & PR Executive