Ian McCulloch and Dean Watson from Begbies Traynor have been appointed joint administrators of GM Environmental Services Ltd, a leading building maintenance company in Nottingham, which has collapsed with the loss of 46 jobs due to mounting financial pressures
Incorporated in 2006, GM Environmental Services Limited specialised in building maintenance, roofing and asbestos removal, and prior to being placed into administration was the main provider of building maintenance services to Nottingham City Council.
Despite attempts to source additional funding and secure a buyer for the business, increasing creditor pressure ultimately ruled out the possibility of the business being saved.
While some key members of staff have been retained to assist with winding down the company’s operations, the administration has resulted in 46 employees being made redundant.
Ian McCulloch, Begbies Traynor director and joint administrator, said: ‘It is regrettable to see the demise of such a long standing and well-regarded business however due to external factors the closure became inevitable. We are continuing to work with key members of staff to maximise realisations for the benefit of the company’s creditors and ensure that former employees receive their entitlements as soon as possible.’
Begbies Traynor said the company has experienced delays in receiving payment on two significant jobs which has had a severe impact on its cash flow which has contributed to its failure.
Employees and creditors can contact Ian McCulloch at Begbies Traynor directly for further information on the administration.