Several high-profile projects, including the Google headquarters fit-out and the £120 million deal to fit out Linklaters’ offices in London, are now in jeopardy following ISG’s collapse.
As a result, the directors made an application to court to place certain UK trading entities of ISG in administration." Founded as Stanhope Interiors in 1989, London-based ISG (formerly Interior ...
In an email to staff, ISG CEO Zoe Price pointed to losses on certain contracts signed between 2018 and 2020 for the contractor's financial failure. Photo courtesy ISG Ltd. September 25 ...
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Construction group ISG, which was in the middle of numerous ... an alternative sale or additional funding could not be secured.” The London-based business employs about 2,400 people across ...
Tátil’s online case study (interesting that they are allowed to discuss the project given the restrictions imposed by the London organisers) talks through its strategy for the Olympics logo. The ...
The collapse of construction giant ISG is "devastating" for the sector ... In the past it has built the velodrome for the 2012 London Olympics. The company had been struggling financially for ...
ISG’s former regional managing director Jason Curtis is heading ... ahead of remaining rival Mace for the biggest fit-out contract currently being let in London – a £200m deal for HSBC at its new ...
Fit-out job with £200m price tag currently biggest being let in London market Just two firms are left on the list bidding the biggest fit-out job currently up for grabs in London following ISG’s ...
ISG, owned by the US firm Cathexis, is the sixth largest construction firm in the UK by turnover, according to the Construction Index, with revenues of about £2.2bn. In the past it has built the ...