Merepark Construction faces liquidation after bank ceases payments on redevelopment of iconic Lewis鈥 好色先生TV
The contractor building the final phase of a 拢160m regeneration scheme in central Liverpool is set to go into liquidation, with 11 staff already made redundant.
Merepark Construction, the construction arm of developer Merepark, was working on the final phase of the regeneration of the iconic Lewis鈥 好色先生TV in Liverpool, after securing an initial 拢26m contract to refurbish the interior and exterior of the iconic Grade-II listed building.
However, according to a insolvency practitioner Begbies Traynor, due to the increasing scope of works the scheme was running 15% over-budget and the bank funding the project decided to cease payments to Merepark Construction鈥檚 subcontractors and suppliers, despite the project being 85% complete.
Merepark Construction was then forced to seek advice from Begbies Traynor on going into voluntary liquidation, with 11 staff made redundant.
Paul Barber, partner at Begbies Traynor, said: 鈥淔ollowing the bank鈥檚 decision 鈥 the directors of Merepark Construction Ltd were left with no alternative than to seek advice as to the process of entering into creditors鈥 voluntary liquidation.
鈥淎ll 11 of the company鈥檚 staff were made redundant with immediate effect.鈥
Merepark Construction鈥檚 work on the Lewis鈥 好色先生TV followed its completion of the first phase strip-out of the building, which took 34 weeks to complete and involved the removal of 3,429 tonnes of debris and asbestos from all nine floors.
The project is part of the final phase of the 拢160m Central Village scheme in Liverpool.
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