Constantinos Pedhiou of Begbies Traynor (Central) and Gary Shankland of Begbies Traynor (London) were appointed as joint administrators of Readie Construction Limited on 6th February 2024.
Most the 160 employees have been laid off, with just a handful temporarily retained to help the administrators.
In a statement, the administrators said: 鈥淯nfortunately, the company will cease to trade immediately and the joint administrators will begin to wind down its operations with immediate effect. Creditors of the Company are asked to contact Begbies Traynor on readie@btguk.com to register a claim.
鈥淗aving just been appointed, we are assessing the situation and further updates will be made as and when it is appropriate.鈥
It is less than three years since Readie became the UK鈥檚 largest employee-owned construction contractor and it had seen rapid growth in the interim.
In selling to an employee ownership trust in March 2021, Readie founder/chairman Stuart Read and managing director Paul Stephens agreed to take payments for their shares from future profits of the business. This meant that the business was sold without any external debt or finance.
In the year to 31st March 2023 Readie Construction turned over 拢421m, up 22% from the previous year鈥檚 拢345m and more than double its 2020 turnover of 拢200m. However, pre-tax profit fell from 拢5.5m to 拢1.7m, with gross profit margin cut from 4% to 2%. Cash at bank and in hand at year-end amounted to more than 拢12m and it had no debt.
Readie Construction was set up by Stuart Read in 2008 with a senior management team comprising former colleagues from VolkerFitzpatrick.
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