Allma Construction in Barrhead, East Renfrewshire, has blamed a downturn in the housing sector.
More than 180 people have lost their jobs after a construction and plant hire business went into administration.
Administrators said it had suffered from a "sharp downturn" in in the housebuilding sector and soaring labour and material costs.Founded in 1991, Allma Construction and Centre Plant had a turnover of £25m.Centre Plant provided machinery hire and haulage services mainly to Allma Construction, its sister company
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