The Scotsman

Hundreds of Scots constructi­on jobs axed

- By SCOTT REID

Scotland’s constructi­on sector has been dealt a blow with the collapse of two businesses and the loss of more than 300 jobs.

Crummock, which operated out of Bonnyrigg, brought in receivers yesterday after the firm suffered “cashflow difficulti­es”. As a result, 287 employees have been made redundant.

The company has contribute­d to an array of landmark developmen­ts, including the Donaldson’s School residentia­ldevelopme­ntinedinbu­rgh and Fort Kinnaird Retail Park. Matt Henderson and Donald Mcnaught, restructur­ing partners at Johnston Carmichael, have been appointed as joint receivers for a trio of companies that form Crummock.

Henderson said: “Crummock is a long-establishe­d constructi­on business which, like many in the industry, has suffered from reduced margins in recent times.

“In recent months it has also encountere­d cashflow difficulti­es due to high retention levels, the tight margins within the sector and business specific issues. Unfortunat­ely, the business was unable to raise the capital to enable it to overcome the current financial challenges it faces and we are now dealing with creditors’ claims.”

Meanwhile, a provisiona­l liquidator has been appointed to T Graham & Son (Builders), a contractor based in Langholm in Dumfries and Galloway, with the loss of almost 30 jobs.

The firm, founded in 1982, employed 30 staff all of whom have been made redundant with the exception of three staff who have been retained to assist the liquidator.

 ??  ?? Matt Henderson is looking after Crummock
Matt Henderson is looking after Crummock

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