Leeds Joinery and Construction Firm Enters Liquidation
OJG Joinery & Construction Limited, a UK construction and joinery firm based in Leeds, entered liquidation on June 25, 2026, according to an official notice published in the London Gazette. The company, incorporated in 2021, has ceased trading under Creditors' Voluntary Liquidation, a process chosen by its directors due to insolvency.
Liquidators Appointed and Company Background
Dave Clark and Phil Clark of Clark Business Recovery Limited in Leeds have been appointed as joint liquidators. The company will wind up operations, sell assets, and repay creditors. Despite being incorporated in 2021, the firm's website claims over 10 years of experience in joinery and construction services.
The company offered services including home extensions, artificial grass, landscaping, decking, kitchen fitting, plumbing, electrical work, plastering, fencing, and painting. It maintained a strong online reputation with a 4.7-star rating on MyBuilder.com, based on positive customer reviews.
Positive Customer Reviews
One customer wrote: "I've never had before such a good team for renovation. Professionals - Olly and his team did a very good job. My new patio is stunning! I really can recommend!" Another added: "I needed 3 internal doors shaved down due to new carpets. Posted the job this morning, and they came out this afternoon! The job was complete within the hour. Polite, clean and efficient."
The company's website and social media accounts remain active. The Daily Express has contacted the liquidators for comment.
Broader Industry Context
OJG Joinery is among several UK construction firms that have ceased trading in the first half of 2026, with industry reports citing inflated costs and difficult trading conditions as contributing factors.



