Kent firm went down last month owing more than 拢9m
A 拢20m scheme that had been due to be built by collapsed contractor Claritas is set to be picked up by Bam, 好色先生TV understands.
The Kent contractor went into administration last month, more than a decade after it was set up. The firm sank owing suppliers and HMRC more than 拢9m.
Claritas had been due to begin work on the scheme at Coleman Street later this year. But Bam is now understood to have been lined up as replacement contractor for the job near Moorgate.
Designed by Emrys Architects, work for developer CLI Dartriver, which was formed in 2020 by Conran Land, Indigo Invest and London property firm Dartriver, will add an extra 1,367 sq m of space at the site and retain the Victorian fa莽ade of 63 Coleman Street.
Deconstruct is on site putting up the frame having previously carried out demolition and basement work.
The upper levels of the new building, which will total more than 5,000 sq m, are set back to create garden terraces.
Others working on the deal include QS Exigere, project manager Capital and Provincial and structural engineer Heyne Tillett Steel.
Claritas, which in its last set of published accounts had a turnover of 拢50m in the year to March 2022, had 110 staff when it went under.
In an update last week, liquidator Begbies Traynor said the amount owed to creditors was around 拢9.4m with HMRC owed 拢1.8m. A logistics firm is owed 拢668,000, an M&E firm is missing 拢500,000 while a scaffolding business is owed 拢300,000.
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