Powertherm Access Services

Yes mate and think Caspian and another, six figure sums on the grapevine. Suppose now a clean slate and do it all again.
 
Kid from Donny
sorry to hear your bad news

The appointed liquidator should be in touch with you,it can take a couple of weeks.He will supply all necessary forms and information so you can make a claim for unpaid wages,holiday pay and payment in lue of notice

You will fill in form RP1 and return it to the liquidator,who will check it against the records of your former company.He then will forward it to the "National Insurance Fund"for them to make payments to you.All payments wages,holiday,notice period are capped at £380 per week and tax and national insurance will be deducted

Bear in mind that the appointed liquidator is the only person or organisation that can authorise payment to you.If you are owed any further money from the company (expenses,petrol money,ect) you will be treated as a preferred creditor if the company has any monies left after the winding up.This can take up to 12 months

You will find lots of information if you click the link below

www.insolvency.gov.uk
 
A bloke i'm working with who knows the owner said he sold the scaffold side of the firm so the debt has nothing to do with him, i don't know the firm but the fact a new one has already been set up by him seems very fishy.
 
If the firm is in liquidation either voluntary or compulsary All debt lies with the company.The liquidator is the sole person in charge in the administration and winding up of the company.
If fraud or trading while insolvent becomes an issue then the liquidator is by law required to take the appropiate action
 
Kid from Donny
sorry to hear your bad news

The appointed liquidator should be in touch with you,it can take a couple of weeks.He will supply all necessary forms and information so you can make a claim for unpaid wages,holiday pay and payment in lue of notice

You will fill in form RP1 and return it to the liquidator,who will check it against the records of your former company.He then will forward it to the "National Insurance Fund"for them to make payments to you.All payments wages,holiday,notice period are capped at £380 per week and tax and national insurance will be deducted

Bear in mind that the appointed liquidator is the only person or organisation that can authorise payment to you.If you are owed any further money from the company (expenses,petrol money,ect) you will be treated as a preferred creditor if the company has any monies left after the winding up.This can take up to 12 months

You will find lots of information if you click the link below

www.insolvency.gov.uk

Thanks for the advice rigger, much appreciated

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A bloke i'm working with who knows the owner said he sold the scaffold side of the firm so the debt has nothing to do with him, i don't know the firm but the fact a new one has already been set up by him seems very fishy.

Yes they now operating as sb alliance services,
 
Yes think they sold the access side from the insulation side a few years ago, bet Powertherm insulation side dont like their name banding about as going bust.
 
A bloke i'm working with who knows the owner said he sold the scaffold side of the firm so the debt has nothing to do with him, i don't know the firm but the fact a new one has already been set up by him seems very fishy.

Yes think they sold the access side from the insulation side a few years ago, bet Powertherm insulation side dont like their name banding about as going bust.

Just to clarify my earlier post, as far as I know Powertherm Insulation is completely seperate from Powertherm Access these days, with no shared Directors or shareholders.

SB Alliance appears to take its name from the initials of the wives of the Powertherm Access Directors :blink1:, which incidentally was actually registered with Companies House as Pro-Alliance Services :suspicious:
 
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Real Shrewd, wonder if the wives are running it lol, briefing the lads SG 4/5 and TG 20
 
Shady fu**kers they are..apparantly they took a good chunk each out of the kitty early on in year,so no doubt they wont be short,thing some lads should of been paid redundancys weeks before they went tits up so they new what they were doing.
 
Shady fu**kers they are..apparantly they took a good chunk each out of the kitty early on in year,so no doubt they wont be short,thing some lads should of been paid redundancys weeks before they went tits up so they new what they were doing.

I've been involved with more than my fair share of ***** like that. Each time the men at the top line their pockets then bolt. The last developer that went to the wall built a million pound house each burnt down a half built 3rd house with £25,000 worth of my scaffold round it and as soon as the insurance paid out went bust. Never saw a penny.:mad:
 
Scaffy,

I could write a book. Infact, throw away the risk disc and give aom a call. That was 18 months ago and could have finished us but by luck a local guy built 50 odd affordable houses on my door step and that dragged us back. Almost back on our feet when recession hit. Still here and fighting though.
 
there are too many of these type of storys going about.im not one to condone violence,but when some scumbag takes money out of my pocket and bread from my childrens mouths,then the gloves are off.THE PEN MAY BE MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD BUT IT DOESNT HURT AS MUCH.im sure most of yous have heard what happened when bow went tits up in london.it maybe wasnt a good story to tell the kids before bed but the boys got their money,if what i heard was correct
 
and a member of the nasc ha , u sound like your doin good tho
 
rigger i would like to thank you on behalf of the whole scaffolding fraternity,i was starting to get disillusioned as to the purpose of this site.the last few weeks have been discussions as to the best name of companys etc,but you have actually enlightened and educated well done mate keep up the good work cheers
 
That's more ragscaff's department:evil::eek::D
 
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