Creditors report reveals firm also had a shortfall of cash and orders and owed creditors 拢24m at the time of its collapse in April

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Withheld payments, cash shortfall and a lack of orders all contributed to the collapse of steel contractor Rowecord, a creditors report has revealed.

Administrator Grant Thornton said that despite acquiring 拢10m in cash from one major customer a month before entering administration 鈥渢he profit and loss position of the company continued to deteriorate鈥.

It added: 鈥淭he directors had hoped to agree settlements on other contracts鈥 but these had not been, nor looked likely in the short term, to be agreed and funds due for payment were being withheld.鈥

The report revealed the current order book of the company was set to 鈥渞un out within weeks鈥.

Rowecord鈥檚 director estimated the cash shortfall of the firm was 拢10m and expected it to rise to 拢12m by June.

The report revealed the firm owed creditors 拢24m at the time of its collapse in April.

It said that the trade creditors may yet see some of the 拢15.6m that they are owed.

Subcontractors to the firm are owed 拢10.2m and other trade creditors are owed 拢5.4m.

Among the hundreds of unsecured creditors is Port Talbot based engineer Andrew Scott, which is owed 拢2.8m; Welsh roofing specialist Aberclad Industrial Roofing, which is owed 拢783k; and scaffolding firm Xervon Palmers, which is owed 拢633k (see list below).

A further 拢8.2m is owed in wages, tax, loans and national insurance contributions.

The proceeds of the sale of machinery, due to take place between 2 and 9 July, will be shared among creditors, though administrators are still seeking to sell all or part of the firm as a going concern before then.

The report said the firm was threatened with a winding-up petition in March but Rowecord鈥檚 directors negotiated a settlement of 拢10m from one of its largest customers to keep the firm afloat.

Rowecord built the roof of the Zaha Hadid-designed Olympic Aquatic Centre as well as the stadiums for Cardiff City Football club and the Llanelli Rugby Club.

It was working on major projects at the Dover Docks and the British Museum (pictured).

Rowecord - major unsecured creditors

  • Andrew Scott Ltd 拢2.8m
  • Aberclad Industrial Roofing 拢783k
  • Xervon Palmers 拢633k
  • Densit Wear protection 拢552k
  • Ainscough 拢500k
  • Sarens UK 拢452k
  • Marshall Steel Stairs 拢393k
  • ABC Contract Services 拢360k
  • Dutton International 拢357k
  • Mill Engineering 拢253m
  • GNM Resource 拢239m
  • Leven Bridge 拢238k
  • Spartan UK 拢224k
  • York Linings International 拢224k
  • Adlington Welding Supplies 拢206k
  • Speedy Asset Services 拢206k