Modular housebuilder TopHat is to shutter its factory near Derby following dwindling orders.
As reported by the Construction Enquirer, the Goldman Sachs-backed firm has opened consultations with the staff at its factory at Dove Valley Park, Foston, which it plans to wind-down alongside the completion of all orders.
A statement from the company said: “In response to the challenging market environment over the last several years, TopHat has been gradually reducing its workforce.
“Unfortunately, due to the continued reduction in future pipeline, TopHat is in the process of making most of the factory staff redundant by following a statutory consultation process.
“This orderly wind-down of volumetric operations will put the business in a position to assess all future options.
“It is our strong belief that there is a continued need for Category 1 and Category 2 modular in the UK and we hope that we can capitalise on this in the future.”
It follows news in March that TopHat had pressed pause on its plans to open Europe’s biggest modular homes factory in Corby. Production was due to start this year at the 650,000 sq ft facility.