The Daily Telegraph - Saturday

School building giant Osborne on brink as it battles to find buyer

- By Michael Bow

ONE of Britain’s biggest school builders is on the brink of collapse as high inflation and a squeeze on public spending batter the property market.

Geoffrey Osborne, a family-owned contractor currently working on dozens of projects, has filed a notice of intention to appoint administra­tors as it battles to find a buyer.

The company employs 90 staff and has been responsibl­e for building the backbone of Britain, including £10bn worth of schools, hospitals and homes over the past 60 years.

Osborne specialise­s in school building and has worked on more than 50 school and university projects in the past five years.

This includes the £50m overhaul of St Paul’s School and several new classrooms across the country.

The company also installed the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park, central London.

Osborne said “significan­t impacts”, such as high inflation and a slowdown in public spending, plus the lingering effects of the pandemic and Brexit had hammered the company.

Andrew Osborne, the chairman, said: “Everyone in the constructi­on industry knows the challenges of the past few years and Osborne has worked hard to continue to deliver projects. Our management team has done everything possible to look after our people and protect suppliers, while seeking to trade through the economic headwinds.

“While today’s decision to move towards administra­tion is a last resort, it is now the right thing to do while we continue to seek external investment.”

Osborne is working with advisers from RSM to try and find a buyer to stave off collapse.

The intention to appoint administra­tors, filed at the High Court on Thursday evening, comes after an 18-month restructur­ing plan to keep the constructi­on company afloat.

Three businesses have been sold off over the period, including Osborne’s property developmen­t arm.

Proceeds from the sales have been reinvested in the constructi­on arm, but Osborne said losses on legacy projects had undermined the hard work and hampered its ability to win new contracts.

Osborne has an initial 10 days to find a buyer. This can roll over the intent to administra­tors several times, giving the company more breathing space.

In the meantime, staff will be paid as normal.

Aside from education, Osborne has also been responsibl­e for renovating several important buildings.

Recently it helped restore the Grade II listed Hackney Town Hall and was also behind the redevelopm­ent of Chichester Festival Theatre.

Geoffrey Osborne was founded by the civil engineer of the same name in 1966. The Osborne family remain the group’s shareholde­rs since its founder died in 2005.

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Osborne installed the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park

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