Extension revealed in filing made by FRP at Companies House
The administrator of collapsed London high-rise builder Henry Construction Projects has said the administration has been extended by two more years.
In a filing made at Companies House, administrator FRP said the administration had been extended to 7 June 2027. Henry sank into administration in June 2023.
In previous updates, FRP said it took four months to download the firm’s electronic records and criticised Henry’s record keeping. It added the firm had “numerous bank accounts”.
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Henry collapsed owing dozens of firms a total of more than £43m with eight firms each owed more than £1m.
In its last set of accounts, Henry Construction Projects posted an improved turnover of £402m in the year to June 2021.
The figure was up 7% on the previous 12 months with pre-tax profit during the period up 8% to £14m.
As well as high-rise, the firm also carried out civils, groundworks and reinforced concrete work.
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