Staffordshire Builder Kingscroft Construction Collapses into Liquidation
Kingscroft Construction Enters Liquidation After 21 Years

Kingscroft Construction Limited, a Staffordshire-based building company claiming over 35 years of industry experience, has entered Creditors Voluntary Liquidation. On June 18, 2026, joint liquidators Mustafa Abdulali and Neil Dingley of Moore Recovery Limited were appointed to oversee the proceedings.

Company Background and Operations

Incorporated on June 27, 2005, according to Companies House, the firm had been trading for nearly 21 years. Its website stated: "We can help you add a bespoke extension to your house or we can build a complete project from new. Our company policy is to provide a second to none service to each of our customers ensuring that every project is completed on time and to complete client satisfaction." The company had previously positioned itself as "the premier building company providing a high standard of design and construction."

Prior to entering liquidation, Kingscroft Construction delivered building restorations, complete new build projects, and extensions across Stafford, Cannock, Wolverhampton, and the surrounding areas. The website also indicates that the firm has overdue statements outstanding.

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Impact and Wider Context

The collapse follows a trend of UK construction firms facing financial difficulties. Earlier reports noted that UK travel firms had also fallen into liquidation, with flights cancelled and staff made redundant. Kingscroft Construction had previously faced issues, including failing to pay £153,000 to workers, as reported in a separate article. The company's entry into Creditors Voluntary Liquidation marks the end of a business that claimed over 35 years of experience in the building and construction sector.

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