All administration articles – Page 2
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Dawnus on the brink of collapse
Grant Thornton is expected to be named administrator of stricken Swansea firm
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T&T tells firms to be vigilant about insolvency
Consultant says materials and labour costs will jump this year
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Plant firm hit by Carillion’s collapse falls into administration
Hawk Plant said Carillion’s failure had delayed projects the firm was working on
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Salford subbie felled after dispute with client, say administrators
Most of GPL’s creditors, including the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, will not get their money back
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Administrator says main contractors' missing £2.5m helped send Bristol subcontractor under
Sir Robert McAlpine among those owed more than £5m in total after Dancourt Construction’s collapse
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Site death led to insolvency, say Ikon directors
Criminal investigation into Bristol-based contractor undermined performance bond applications
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Deveron Homes goes into administration
Administrator points to contract delays and “significant levels of debt” at Scottish housebuilder
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Engineer owed £800,000 by Carillion when it went bust
Construction giant’s collapse a nail in the coffin of felled Aspin
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Leeds cladding company goes into administration
Cover Structure was working on Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
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Administrators tell 200 Lagan workers to stay home
KPMG is handling the administration of four of the company’s construction businesses
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Comment
‘Pre-pack’ administrations face stricter controls
Against the backdrop of recovering economic meltdown, and the plethora of high-profile retail failures, several of which resulted in pre-pack sales (e.g. Whittards, The Officers Club and USC) - is it any wonder that creditors and indeed the public have come to an increasingly cynical view of ‘revolving door’ or ...
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