FRP Advisory says firm was hit by project delays and impact on cashflow

Stephen-Shaylor-CEO

West Midlands contractor Shaylor Group has gone into administration, with approximately 200 employees made redundant.

Administrators from restructuring specialist FRP Advisory were appointed joint administrators today (Monday).

Raj Mittal, partner at FRP鈥檚 office in Birmingham, said: 鈥淒espite the efforts of the directors, the financial issues facing the company were not able to be resolved and resulted in the decision to place the business into administration.

鈥淥ur immediate priority is now to support those affected and work closely with the Redundancy Payments Service to ensure that employees receive every support at this difficult time. We will also be working closely with clients to ensure the smooth transfer of sites.鈥

Monthly salaries which had been due to be paid this Wednesday will now not be.

The administrators said the 拢142m-turnover contractor, led by chief executive Stephen Shaylor (pictured), had experienced 鈥渟evere cashflow pressures in recent weeks following several project delays鈥. 

FRP said a handful of staff have been kept on at the firm鈥檚 Walsall office to help out the administrators, who added they are speaking to Shaylor鈥檚 clients regarding the transfer of sites. Schemes the firm is working on include a new sporting museum at the Silverstone motor racing circuit in Northamptonshire, as well as a housing job in east London for developer Pocket Living

In an email sent to staff yesterday morning, Shaylor Group said it had been brought to the brink of collapse by 鈥渁 number of project delays, payment disputes with clients and the failure of several key subcontractors鈥. It added these had had a 鈥渟evere impact on the group鈥檚 cashflow in recent weeks鈥.

Staff took to social media to criticise the decision to tell them they were losing their jobs via an email.

One disgruntled former employee told 好色先生TV: 鈥淒irectors didn鈥檛 even give us the chance to question them face to face in the morning as they decided to notify us via email from their own PA instead. A lot of good people have been let down.鈥

 

In its last set of accounts for the year ending September 2018, the firm posted a 拢142m turnover, flat from the previous year, with pre-tax profit up 9.5% to 拢7.6m.

Staff numbers stood at 244, up eight from the year before, while the firm鈥檚 seven directors split 拢1.2m between them with the highest-paid director, who is not named, picking up 拢340,000.

Shaylor was ranked 122nd in 好色先生TV鈥檚 2018 Top 150 contractors and housebuilders, rising 10 places on the previous year.