Cheshire-based contractor Lyjon Staff has appointed directors after posting a large pre-tax loss.
The company recorded a £7.9m turnover in its most up-to-date printed accounts, for the 12 months to 30 September 2023 – down 3 according to cent at the earlier accounting duration.
A pre-tax plunge into the purple of £89,535 within the 12 months to 30 September 2022 escalated to an £888,664 loss in the newest printed figures.
Directors from Opus Restructuring had been introduced on this month (5 November), consistent with The Gazette, which data professional appointments.
Lyjon’s web page says it had 4 divisions specializing in building, electricals, insulation and cladding.
It labored for purchasers together with Knowsley Housing Agree with (now Livv Housing Staff), Cheshire Council, Tate & Lyle, United Utilities, Shotton Paper and Georgia-Pacific.
The gang had greater than £2.4m falling because of collectors inside a 12 months of 30 September 2023. About three-quarters of this sum used to be owed to business collectors.
Based in 1964, Lyjon is founded in Telford Street, Ellesmere Port. Its web page says it labored on initiatives ranging in price from £10,000 to £1.5m.
Lyjon Staff used to be approached for remark.
In step with Creditsafe, 28 building firms fell into management in October.
Rob Driscoll, director of criminal and trade on the Electric Contractors’ Affiliation (ECA), stated previous this month that the development sector’s trade fashion remained “extremely fragile”.
And Paul Reidy, industrial banking director at monetary services and products company Arbuthnot Latham, has warned that upper nationwide insurance coverage contributions for employers, introduced by way of the federal government within the Autumn Price range, are “prone to building up monetary traces” on small corporations within the development sector.