Leeds Combined Court tells 好色先生TV concrete specialist has filed notice of appointment of administrator

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PC Harrington Contractors has filed a notice to Leeds Combined Court that it has appointed an administrator.

Leeds Combined Court told 好色先生TV that PC Harrington Contractors Limited filed a notice that it had appointed an administrator at 10.41am this morning.

Separately, a spokesperson for KPMG later said: 鈥淗oward Smith and Jonny Marston of KPMG LLP were appointed Joint Administrators to P.C. Harrington Contractors Limited on 5 May 2015鈥.  

PC Harrington Contractors - the 拢65m-turnover concrete construction arm of PC Harrington Holdings - first filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator on 13 April, but it is understood the firm had since been exploring its options for the business.

PC Harrington鈥檚 head office hung up the phone when it was told about the enquiry.

The news comes after PC Harrington Contractors in March reported a 拢4.1m pre-tax loss in accounts covering the 12 months to the end of May 2014. 好色先生TV has no information to suggest that any other of the group鈥檚 companies have also appointed administrators, or intend to do so.

PC Harrington Contractors has worked on a number of the UK鈥檚 most prominent projects over the last decade including the Gherkin, the Walkie Talkie and Wembley Stadium.

Recent projects that PC Harrington Contractors were working on include two major west London residential jobs - the 拢600m De Vere Gardens scheme and the 拢200m Fitzroy Place job - and phase one of Land Securities鈥 拢350m Nova Project (pictured) in Victoria, according to contracts database Barbour ABI. It has also been working on the 拢150m scheme to provide a new home for the Design Museum at the former Commonwealth Institute, the opening of which has been pushed back by over a year, with the Design Museum blaming the 鈥渃omplexity of the renovation鈥 of the building.

In its last set of accounts filed at Companies House, PC Harrington Contractors posted a 拢4.1m pre-tax loss in the year to 31 May 2014.

The firm鈥檚 board of directors described the loss as 鈥渆xtremely disappointing and well below the expectations of the directors.鈥

The loss was ascribed to two factors, the directors said. The accounts said: 鈥淔irstly, with regards to two large contracts which were taken on as the economy was coming out of the recession and which were subject to severe delays resulting in cost overruns that could not be fully recovered.

鈥淪econdly the company was unable to sufficiently recover increases in labour and fuel costs that arose after the tender was agreed.

鈥淭he directors anticipate the effects of these two factors will continue to be felt into 2014/15.鈥

The firm previously made a 拢1.1m profit in 2013. Turnover in 2014 was 拢64.7m, up 6% from 拢61.1m in 2013.