Administrators for two failed Barrhead construction companies have confirmed that no jobs at either firm will be saved.
Allma Construction and Centre Plant, based in the town’s Muriel Street, went under last month, with blame being placed on cashflow problems and a downturn in the housebuilding industry.
A spokesman for administrators FRP Advisory said the next step involves putting the Barrhead offices up for sale.“The plant, machinery and moveable assets are currently being marketed for sale via specialist agents, whilst agents will shortly be appointed to market the property for sale. “With the exception of one member of staff, who is assisting the joint administrators, all employees have now left the business and have been offered full support with any claims they wish to make to the Redundancy Payments Office.
Allma Construction had become an established supplier of specialist groundwork services to leading housebuilders since it was founded in 1991.The companies had a combined turnover of £25million, with most of the staff working for Allma.
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