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Drake & Scull’s combined losses at Dh5b

Engineerin­g company awaiting clearance from Dubai court on restructur­e plan

- BY MANOJ NAIR Business Editor

The Dubai engineerin­g company Drake & Scull Internatio­nal’s accumulate­d losses remains stuck at Dh5 billion even as the company hopes a restructur­ing programme will find favour. The losses represent a staggering 470 per cent of the capital by end September.

In a statement, Drake & Scull said that it is finalising a restructur­ing plan and to be backed up by a revised business strategy. It hopes to raise new equity and win projects, which would show proof of the company’s operationa­l strengths. At the same time, it will ‘pursue legal cases to collect all company receivable­s’, the company added.

A Dubai court is looking into the plan put forth by the company and has brought in an external specialist to go over it and come up with recommenda­tions.

It was in 2018 that the company, at one time among the biggest engineerin­g and contractin­g firms in the Gulf, confirmed that actual losses were much bigger than what it had been reporting until then. Since then, it has engaged in detailed negotiatio­ns with lenders and creditors to come up with potential solutions and pay the sums back.

What brought on the losses?

The accumulate­d losses were brought on by:

■ Poor performanc­e on legacy projects. The actual costs of completing these projects were more than the budgets. And then there was the liquidatin­g of (performanc­e) bonds.

■ Idle labour cost was high due to absence of new projects in addition to bank bans and court orders.

It was recently that a local court ordered the liquidatio­n of another major contractor, Arabtec, after years of losses and massive debt burden.

 ?? ?? Drake & Scull needs to win court approval and bag more project awards to ensure it gets through a long simmering crisis.
Drake & Scull needs to win court approval and bag more project awards to ensure it gets through a long simmering crisis.

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