Coalville Construction Company Goes Into Administration After Being Hit By Covid-19 Restrictions

By Graham Hill

7th Oct 2020 | Local News

J A Ball Ltd, a family owned building contractor in Coalville, has entered administration.

The company officially ceased trading on Friday, September 25, with 18 employees being made redundant.

Recognised as one of the region's most efficient turn-key contractors, the Stephenson Industrial Estate based company, worked directly with private developers, public sector organisations and businesses to provide full project management, and had extensive experience in both housing and commercial developments, as well as refurbishments.

The restrictions of COVID-19 lead to missed completion dates, hampering the company's ability to meet its financial obligations and continue trading, that together with an onerous contract - resulting in a substantial cost overrun - ultimately eroded the available working capital.

Th company's website says: "J.A. Ball Ltd is a successful family owned building contractor based in the East Midlands, first established in 1992. We have vast experience, employed tradesmen and our own plant."

Insolvency Practitioner Michael Roome, from local Business Recovery and Insolvency experts Smith Cooper, was appointed to lead the process.

Michael commented: "Many companies have been facing existential pressures in recent months, fuelled by the COVID-19 crisis, which is evident with J A Ball Ltd.

"Fortunately, by seeking prompt advice from ourselves, we're able to enhance the options available to the company and Directors, facilitating a novation of a key contract to a well-funded and highly respected local company with the resources and ability to fulfil it, mitigating the liabilities arising upon insolvency and optimising the recoveries.

"At this point in time, our priority is to preserve value and ensure the best outcome for all stakeholders.

"In delivering the appropriate strategy we have been able to work alongside the Directors and minimise disruption in respect of certain ongoing projects following our appointment.

"We will continue to assist the employees that have been made redundant during what is already a distressing time in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis.

"We're working alongside the Directors to support those members of staff, communicating clearly about what options are available and how they might be able to move forward."

     

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