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Home » Electrical contractor BGL Contracts Limited collapses into administration as all members of staff made redundant
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Electrical contractor BGL Contracts Limited collapses into administration as all members of staff made redundant

By britishbulletin.com8 July 20262 Mins Read
Electrical contractor BGL Contracts Limited collapses into administration as all members of staff made redundant
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A Glasgow-based electrical subcontractor has collapsed into administration after operating for almost two decades, with all members of staff being made redundant.

BGL Contracts Limited ceased trading immediately following the appointment of joint administrators from Interpath.


The company’s directors said the business had been overcome by “insurmountable challenges” after struggling with rising costs and mounting financial pressures.

Alistair McAlinden and Geoff Jacobs, managing directors at Interpath, have been appointed as joint administrators.

The collapse comes during a difficult period for Scottish businesses, with more than 100 companies entering insolvency during May alone.

BGL Contracts specialised in electrical fit-out work, providing subcontracting services to clients across the leisure, hospitality, automotive and retail sectors.

Among its projects, the company completed electrical installations at Glasgow venues including the Hard Rock Cafe.

The joint administrators described the electrical subcontracting market as “highly competitive”, saying businesses across the sector are facing increasing financial pressure.

Glasgow electrical subcontractor BGL Contracts collapses into administration with 40 redundancies

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They said BGL had struggled with rising operating costs and low-margin contracts, which placed significant strain on the company’s finances.

The business, which has just 40 members of staff, was also affected by the rescheduling of several major projects, worsening its cash flow position.

Despite efforts by the directors to secure additional investment, the company was unable to meet its financial obligations as they fell due.

Alistair McAlinden, managing director at Interpath and joint administrator, said: “The dynamics in electrical subcontracting are testing contractors to the limit.”

“Businesses like BGL are being squeezed by rising costs and unforgiving contracts which have left them highly vulnerable to insolvency.”

Mr McAlinden said: “Unfortunately for BGL, these challenges proved insurmountable and without significant investment, the business was unfortunately unable to continue.”

The administrators said difficult trading conditions and demanding contract terms had left the business with little scope to absorb additional financial pressures.

They are now inviting expressions of interest from parties interested in acquiring the business or its assets.

Mr McAlinden said the immediate priority was supporting former employees through the redundancy process.

He said: “Our immediate priority is to support impacted employees in submitting their claims to the Redundancy Payments Service.”

The collapse of BGL Contracts comes weeks after Scottish traffic management firm Apex Traffic Management Limited also entered administration.

The Uddingston-based business, which employed 119 people and provided traffic management services for events including The Open Championship, collapsed after court action by HM Revenue and Customs over debts of around £1million.

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