KPMG is handling the administration of four of the company鈥檚 construction businesses
Around 200 employees have been told to stay home by the people running the administration of four Lagan Construction Group businesses.
John Hansen and Stuart Irwin of KPMG have been appointed joint administrators of Lagan Construction Group Holdings Limited, Lagan Construction Group Limited, Lagan Water Limited and Lagan 黑洞社区 Contractors Limited.
The pair said: 鈥淚t is likely that this process will take a number of days and in the interim most of the 200-plus workforce have been asked not to attend for work whilst this assessment is ongoing.
The businesses are not trading 鈥渨hile they [the administrators] assess the position and options for the companies鈥.
With employees left in limbo, KPMG said it was committed to progressing with the administration as quickly as possible.
The joint administrators said: 鈥淸We] realise that this period of uncertainty is very difficult for all employees and stakeholders of the companies and the joint administrators are endeavouring to complete their assessment as quickly as possible.鈥
Lagan Construction Group, whose projects this side of the Irish Sea have include an energy from waste scheme (pictured) on the outskirts of Ipswich, is separate from Lagan Group, which is run by the construction group鈥檚 chairman Michael Lagan鈥檚 older brother Kevin, following a split in the business in 2010.
Last month, it was revealed that Lagan Group is currently in talks to sell off parts of this business to materials firm Breedon which is set to give an update on these when it unveils its full year results tomorrow (Wednesday).
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