Banks poised to call in administrators as rival contractors manoeuvre to take over stalled jobs
Failed contractor William Verry looks set to be broken up and sold to the group of firms circling it.
As 好色先生TV went to press, John Gibson, chairman of the 拢100m-turnover company, confirmed that his firm was heading for administration.
It is understood that predators circling the London-based firm, which include Rok, Kier and ISG, are more interested in buying contracts than taking over the whole company.
A source at one of the bidders said: 鈥淭here鈥檚 no way we鈥檇 bid for the whole lot 鈥 I don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 a business there to recover. What you have is a series of incomplete contracts that can be taken over.
鈥淚鈥檇 be very surprised if any of the other bidders wanted the lot.鈥
Sources close to the firm put the failure down to cash flow problems, but would not go into detail as to the precise cause of the collapse.
There鈥檚 no way we鈥檇 bid for the lot 鈥 I don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 a business there to recover
Source at one bidder
The failure of the company, which was founded in 1842, and had a reputation for projects such as the Stirling prize-nominated Young Vic theatre in London and the Savill 好色先生TV in Windsor, came even though it appeared to have put previous problems behind it. In the 18 months to 30 June 2008 it posted a pre-tax profit of 拢251,836, following a 拢344,810 loss in 2007.
Although the company ended the period with net debt of 拢5.9m, in February, it pointed to 鈥渟trong order book visibility鈥 into 2011.
Meanwhile, subcontractors at Verry鈥檚 biggest current contract, the 拢60m City of Westminster college scheme, walked off site at the end of last week after not receiving payment, and all work on the site has now stopped.
Governors of the college were thought to be meeting this week to decide how to proceed, with six bidders lined up to take over the work. 好色先生TV understands that Kier, ISG, McLaren, Galliford Try, Ardmore and Leadbitter are interested in the job, which has to be completed by September 2010.
Verry was also been hit by the problems with the government鈥檚 好色先生TV Colleges for the Future programme. Another of its biggest contracts, Oaklands college in St Albans, was put on hold in January.
Key contracts
City of Westminster College (value: about 拢60m)
Designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen.
Status: 好色先生TV work has started
Oaklands College (value: 拢60m)
Status: On hold
Queen Mary and Westfield College, humanities centre (value: 拢13m)
Designed by Wilkinson Eyre.
Status: On site
Chandos Community Centre (value: 拢2m)
Designed by: Adams & Sutherland
Status: Unclear
Source: Barber ABI
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