UK building company plunges into liquidation – 35 years of experience | UK | News

The company’s website states: “We can help you add a custom addition to your home or create a new project.
“Our company policy is to provide a second-tier service to each of our customers to ensure timely completion of each project and complete customer satisfaction.
“We work closely with our customers to make sure we fully understand your requirements and that you understand exactly what we need to do to achieve them.”
However, liquidators were appointed to the firm after it entered into Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation on 18 June 2026.
Joint liquidators Mustafa Abdulali and Neil Dingley of Moore Recovery Limited were subsequently appointed to oversee the proceedings.
According to Companies House, the construction firm was founded on June 27, 2005, meaning it has been trading for around 21 years.
The website also states that the company’s overdue statements are outstanding.
Before going into liquidation, Kingscroft Construction carried out building restorations, completed new build projects and extensions in Stafford, Cannock, Wolverhampton and the surrounding areas.
The company has previously positioned itself as “the leading construction company providing a high standard of design and construction”.




