Hunter Construction is due to begin a £140,000 flood alleviation scheme in Aberdeen.
The contractor will carry out works to reduce the volume of water residing in the existing sewer in the Leggart Terrace area.
The eight-week scheme involves developing a new extension to the system, removing flooding issues and sewer damage being caused to nearby homes.
Works include excavating the roads on Leggart Terrace, Leggart Avenue and Leggart Place.
Two new manholes and three new runs of sewer pipe will be installed to form the new diversion.
Cllr Neil Cooney said: "Flooding causes huge problems for residents and businesses so it is good this scheme is coming to fruition now to help people in the Leggart Terrace area.
"We have already put in place several schemes around the city and we have a plan in place to help other areas which are regularly affected by flooding."
Work is due to begin on 16 February.
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