A construction firm that has carried out work for former Premier League sides has fallen into administration. Administrators for Mockba Modular, a family-run business based in Ossett, West Yorkshire, have now been appointed.
The firm follows a number of other construction companies to have been placed into administration in recent weeks amid warnings that Labour tax raids and a slowdown in building are pushing businesses in the sector to "breaking point". Mockba Modular builds modular buildings that the company describes as "versatile" and "eco-friendly." According to its website, it has built facilities for Sheffield Wednesday FC and Huddersfield Town AFC's training grounds.
Wednesday currently play in the Championship, while Huddersfield are in League One, but both have played in the Premier League.
Administrators were appointed for Mockba Modular on Thursday last week, according to a notice published on the official public record website, The Gazette, on Tuesday.
On its website, Mockba says it is the "go-to solution for modular buildings".
"We are a family-run business and pride ourselves on our core values of bringing people together and have been helping them since 2016 to create efficient, practical spaces that can be enjoyed."
It adds: "We deliver you the very best in modular building, helping you to create a versatile, high-quality and eco-friendly space that suits your unique needs - whether that be a sporting facility, school classroom or family home."
The Express has contacted Mockba Modular and the appointed administrators for comment.