Bovis Lend Lease has written to its supply chain asking firms to clarify their exposure to the Rok collapse, in a move that has angered subcontractors

In an email sent on Tuesday, Nigel McKay, the head of procurement for Bovis Lend Lease UK, asked suppliers to confirm to Bovis whether they had been 鈥渁dversely affected鈥
by the Rok collapse.

The email states: 鈥淚 am writing to find out if any company in our existing supply chain has a commercial/financial exposure to Rok Plc which may adversely affect their cash flow or business trading position in the short term鈥.

McKay asks for 鈥渇ull details鈥 of any such issue companies are experiencing and the email goes on to ask for the main contact within any affected subcontractor who can 鈥渋nterface with [Bovis鈥檚] financial accreditation team to review in detail any impact which might affect Bovis Lend Lease鈥.

This shows what stage the industry has reached. This is sensitive information. There has to be some fair play

Subcontractor

One subcontractor who received the missive said he was concerned that subcontractors were being asked for information about deals they held with Rok which could harm their position on contracts with other companies.

He said: 鈥淭his shows what stage the industry has reached. This is sensitive information. There has to be some fair play and decency about it.鈥

Bovis Lend Lease was unavailable for comment.