The fall-out has since been rippling through the industry, with projects across the board in limbo and the list of ISG creditors filling 27 pages.
Some former ISG staff have found safe haven, however.
For instance, fit-out specialist Morris & Spottiswood saw an opportunity to absorb some of that skill base to support its own expansion.
Within a matter of months, the company had saved more than 100 jobs by absorbing ISG’s retail team.
Morris & Spottiswood boss Jon Dunwell joins the 21CC podcast to discuss its move and issues affecting the fit-out sector after ISG’s collapse.
The discussion also addresses:
The big skills challenges across the fit-out and M&E market How contractors can survive – and even thrive – despite significant industry uncertaintyIf you would like a transcript of the episode, please email [email protected].
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