so ..... basically they're bust - - - continued

V8Druid

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" Eight years after the collapse of the publicly listed construction company Carillion in January 2018, sanctions are still being imposed and individuals deemed complicit in the failure. ........ Richard Adam has been fined £232,800 and Zafar Khan £138,900. "
 
V8Druid

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watch this space in about 18 months or so's time ....... they rarely last much longer ..


" Henry Boot announced back in September that it had agreed the sale to PWC Construction, which is a corporate vehicle set up and owned by Henry Boot Construction’s managing director Lee Powell and commercial director Chris Weathers. "

Henry Boot cost our local LA (us in other words), Mon. CC £10m in consultants and legal fees about 15 years ago, when they backed out of a deal in Aber. to develop a 4.25 acre site, which Morrisons eventually stole for pocket change (in comparison) ... were virtually 'given' the site in a face saving exercise by MCC :mad::mad::mad:
 
TiltyShaun

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summat don't 'smell' right here ?? :rolleyes::rolleyes::unsure:

These deals are often done behind doors as the contractor has had conversations when trying to sell itself or raise finance. The pre pack element is the result. The purchaser is interested in acquiring the business but it has all ready failed by racking up so much debt. The pre pack generally is there to save jobs. The purchaser still pays for the assets but doesn’t pick up the liability. The cost of the administration is reduced.
The reason they sell is it looks like the original debtors are out of pocket. If no pre pack was done they would generally be out of pocket as administrators don’t usually have any funds to continue trading……which means a going concern is not viable when your employees take whatever they can when they realize the 💩 is about to hit the fan!!
 
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Lancs Lad

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worth a read
 
V8Druid

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worth a read
like I said above - a cream off job :mad:
 
V8Druid

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and here's the next pot of cream for these bar stewards to start ladling out of :mad::mad::mad:
 
V8Druid

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this stinks of a cream off / major fiddle


parent co. continuing to trade whilst burying the grant revenue generating arms of the group ..... wonder how much they've creamed off :mad::mad::mad:
prime candidates above 👆👆👆for a better look at too



" Installations worth 1.75% of the scheme value have been identified as fraudulent by Ofgem, but given the high levels of non-compliance in the scheme, the PAC suspects the true level of fraud to be much higher. "

" Committee chair Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown said: “I have served on the public accounts committee for 12 years. In all that time, a 98% failure rate in a public sector initiative amounts to the most catastrophic fiasco that I have seen on this committee.

"Indeed, our report finds the project was doomed to failure from the start. Government behaved inexplicably in redesigning a similar scheme which was working reasonably well into a highly-complex number of organisations with siloed responsibilities, which did not respond to failures anything like quickly enough to prevent damage being done to people’s homes.

“Potentially thousands of people are now living with health and safety risks in their homes, and despite government’s protestations we have nowhere near enough assurance that they are not financially exposed to unaffordable bills to repair the defective works.

"All involved in the system must now move at far greater pace to make good. The public’s confidence will have rightly been shaken in retrofit schemes given what has happened, and government now has a self-inflicted job of work on its hands to restore faith in the action required to bring down bills and reduce emissions.


“Finally – this committee’s remit is financial scrutiny. We are not a law enforcement body. The sheer levels of non-compliance found here make it clear to us that these matters should be referred to the Serious Fraud Office, and our report recommends as such."

bodes really well for the latest scheme's incarnation, " the Warm Homes Plan " then - doesn't it ? :oops::oops::oops:o_Oo_O


" Experts say more focus is needed on skills to ensure quality of work
Experts from across the built environment have welcomed the government’s £15bn Warm Homes Plan but warned that the programme will not succeed without a skilled workforce.

Long-awaited plans to provide households across the country with solar panels and heat pumps were announced by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government on Tuesday evening. "
 
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Lancs Lad

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Headlam group. One of Biggest flooring wholesalers.... redundancies today...trying to stave off the inevitable..? 600m turnover
 
V8Druid

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so how can this outfit continue to justify trading, making losses of " £36.9m before tax for the 16 month period to 30th April 2025 on turnover of £784.7m and. Previous accounts, for the year to December 2023, showed a pre-tax loss of £25.4m on turnover of £826.1m. " other than by trading on other people's money

https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/jrl-reviews-operations-after-losses-widen

every 'arm' of the business is 'failing' and in debt !! reliant on ppl not pulling the plug, basically :mad: but how many 'small fish' have they finished off in the process :mad:
no way are they ever going to make up/recoup the losses ........ just a question of time :rolleyes:
 
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" Severfield Modular Solutions (SMS) was incorporated in 2018. Its accounts for the year to March 2025 showed turnover growth of 12% to £24.1m with rising interest from the renewable energy and data centre sectors. Operating profit was up 154% to £368,000, with pre-tax profit of £180,000. "

0.7% pre tax profit - what a joke :mad:
 
V8Druid

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so how can this outfit continue to justify trading, making losses of " £36.9m before tax for the 16 month period to 30th April 2025 on turnover of £784.7m and. Previous accounts, for the year to December 2023, showed a pre-tax loss of £25.4m on turnover of £826.1m. " other than by trading on other people's money

https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/jrl-reviews-operations-after-losses-widen

every 'arm' of the business is 'failing' and in debt !! reliant on ppl not pulling the plug, basically :mad: but how many 'small fish' have they finished off in the process :mad:
no way are they ever going to make up/recoup the losses ........ just a question of time :rolleyes:
 
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