One hundred jobs have been saved at a Telford construction firm after the business was sold out of administration by business recovery specialists at Begbies Traynor.

Blue Square Building Ltd, based in Halesfield, was sold via administration to its directors on May 1, 2018, after falling victim to the 'Carillion effect'.

The business, which delivers maintenance and refurbishment services along with new build
construction, had struggled due to historic debts in the region of £1.6m.

An earlier search for investors proved unsuccessful when it emerged that the one of Blue Square's
largest customers was a subsidiary of Carillion.

Blue Square Building was established in 1995 and had grown to be a significant business. It served
clients in the public sector, including local authorities, housing associations and the Ministry of
Defence, in addition to commercial customers.

Julie Palmer, Partner at Begbies Traynor, said: 'We're delighted to announce that we have been able to
save all jobs within the business, which will continue to trade and serve its clients to the high standard
to which they have become accustomed.

'The construction industry is experiencing a very difficult period as a result of the collapse of Carillion,
which has not only had a knock-on effect on the firm's many suppliers and contractors but also a big
impact on confidence in the sector. This has certainly exacerbated Blue Square's debt woes. Working
with the directors, we have been able to save the business.'

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