. Buckingham Contracting Group won contract in 2018 to build airport car park. Company went bust on September 4 amid 'significant cash flow pressures'The company which constructed the London Luton Airport car park that collapsed during a major fire entered administration just five weeks ago, MailOnline can reveal.
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At the time, Buckingham was performing well having reported an 20 per cent rise in profits for 2017 and a 3.9 per cent margin - its highest in a decade. At the time, Buckingham's chairman Mike Kempley said he was left 'extremely sad' by the death of the company which had a turnover of £665million, reported Construction News.
The fire was declared a major incident, with firefighters working through the night and into the early hours of today to extinguish the blaze.