All ISG articles – Page 2
-
Ӱ
More ISG apprentices taken on by other firms
Half of affected youngsters now have jobs at rival contractors
-
Ӱ
More ISG jobs head off to rivals as others asked to run rule over schemes stalled by collapse
Mace picks up series of fit-out deals as favourite emerges on Google headquarters work and Multiplex takes on King’s Cross project
-
Ӱ
High-profile ISG jobs in City picked up by rival firms
Major fit-out contracts find replacement contractors
-
Ӱ
ISG apprentices begin to find work with other firms
Nearly one third of affected youngsters now have jobs at rival contractors
-
Ӱ
T Clarke says impact of ISG collapse will be ‘minimal’
M&E specialist says it ‘took the very conscious decision to limit our exposure to ISG over a year ago’
-
Comment
Here we go again… if the industry won’t change, we must change the way we operate within it
The collapse of ISG is the latest illustration of a trading model still stuck in ‘inexorable decline’. The industry’s survival requires wise leadership, better decision-making and a focus on what is working rather than what is not, says Mark Farmer
-
Ӱ
Trade groups publish guidance for ISG creditors
Firm sank into administration nearly two weeks ago
-
Comment
ISG collapse: At times like these, firms should consider how to make themselves more robust
The collapse of ISG is the latest in a series of setbacks for the construction sector but the industry has the talent and opportunities to weather the storm and come back stronger, Andrew Glider at KPMG writes
-
Ӱ
Rival fit-out firm rules out taking on jobs left stranded by ISG collapse
Boss of smaller BW business says impact on company’s supply chain expected to be minimal
-
Ӱ
ISG regional boss heads back to Multiplex
Jason Curtis rejoins company after former employer went under last week
-
Ӱ
It’s not just contractors who have to deal with low margins, says developer behind Laing O’Rourke’s Olympia overhaul
Yoo Capital co-founder says collapse of ISG was ‘reality’ following string of global challenges including covid and Ukraine war
-
Ӱ
Former ISG chief Matt Blowers joins Structure Tone
US firm’s London staff told this afternoon that Blowers is joing with immediate effect
-
Ӱ
Industry’s ‘broken economic model’ under scrutiny in wake of ISG collapse
Consensus grows that margins levels ‘not sustainable’ and more firms will go to wall unless current system changes
-
Ӱ
HSBC offices shortlist down to two after ISG failure
Fit-out job with £200m price tag currently biggest being let in London market
-
Ӱ
Potential saviour did not have enough money to buy ISG, administrator says, as 2,000 jobs lost in collapse
EY says buyer could not demonstrate they had funding despite “repeated requests” to do so
-
Ӱ
Rivals battle for ISG staff including firm’s Google team as stricken contractor’s fit-out business files for administration
Number of UK subsidiaries to have made application for administration rises to eight
-
Ӱ
Ongoing projects involving ISG could be worth nearly £5bn
Barbour ABI estimate based on total project values relating to schemes with completion dates from 2024 onwards
-
Ӱ
Timeline: How ISG went from ‘wholly inaccurate’ claims about its financial health to ‘ISG has filed for administration’
In space of 10 months, firm went from dismissing speculation to the brink of administration
-
Ӱ
ISG staff vent frustration at firm’s collapse after weeks of uncertainty
Calls for industry-wide reform to prevent further administrations as supply chain braces for impact of £2.2bn firm’s administration
-
Ӱ
Government implementing ‘detailed contingency plans’ as ISG heads into administration
Whitehall departments are actively monitoring ISG’s public sector jobs, as DfE says it will pursue all forms of redress on its contracts with firm