Kent groundworks contractor goes into administration
Kent groundworks contractor goes into administration
The Isle of Sheppey based firm is now in the hands of administrators from Quantuma Advisory Ltd.
Latest accounts filed at Companies House for the year to May 31 2020 show Ellicon had a turnover of £10.6m generating a pre-tax profit of £338,000 and employed 86 staff.
The family-run firm had been in business since 20o2 and worked for a host of main contractors and developers across the south east.
Ellicon had its own in-house plant fleet of excavators ranging from 1.5 to 20 tonnes, forklifts, dumpers and small tools.
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The Isle of Sheppey based firm is now in the hands of administrators from Quantuma Advisory Ltd. Latest accounts filed at Companies House for the year to May 31 2020 show Ellicon had a turnover of £10.6m generating a pre-tax profit of £338,000 and employed 86 staff. The family-run firm had been in business since 20o2 and worked for a host of main contractors and developers across the south east. Ellicon had its own in-house plant fleet of excavators ranging from 1.5 to 20 tonnes, forklifts, ...
The Isle of Sheppey based firm is now in the hands of administrators from Quantuma Advisory Ltd. Latest accounts filed at Companies House for the year to May 31 2020 show Ellicon had a turnover of £10.6m generating a pre-tax profit of £338,000 and employed 86 staff. The family-run firm had been in business since 20o2 and worked for a host of main contractors and developers across the south east. Ellicon had its own in-house plant fleet of excavators ranging from 1.5 to 20 tonnes, forklifts, ...
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The £20m turnover company’s website and social media profiles are also down. The notice comes a year after new investors took over the running of the firm. Last August construction engineer Perry Stewart and former PWC Chartered Accountant Shaun Walsh invested in the business as former owner Malcolm Priest stepped back. Priest bought Greswolde Construction Ltd in 1995 but “felt the business should be less dependent on him and that the time was right to build a larger, stronger senior team...
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