Work on two large housing developments are on hold after the company went into administration.
The firm specialised in modular homes, largely built in a factory and delivered in large piecesTwo major Nottinghamshire housing projects have uncertain futures after a building firm went into administration.
In a statement, the administrators said the firm "faced the challenges of unprecedented inflation and a lack of land supply linked to planning processes". "As a result of this difficult decision the significant majority of the Companies' 1,150 staff will be made redundant", it added.One of the company's bosses said he was 'truly sorry that this has happened'
"We were informed of this by the administrators on Friday afternoon and we are now in talks with them to discuss and consider our options."
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