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Hull's Tucker Mechanical and Electrical Building Services enters administration

Tucker Mechanical and Electrical Building Services was first launched in 1973 as Neville Tucker Heating Ltd

Tucker Mechanical and Electrical Building Services in Hull(Image: Google Earth)

A Hull-based construction firm with more than five decades of trading history has gone into administration.

Tucker Mechanical and Electrical Building Services – originally established in 1973 as Neville Tucker Heating Ltd – had carried out projects throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ from its primary headquarters at Sutton Fields Industrial Estate in Hull.

The company's offices shut following the submission of an administration notice. A winding-up petition was also lodged against the business last month by a Welsh staffing agency.

The firm, which also had operations in Birmingham and Gateshead, employed approximately 66 staff members according to its latest filed accounts, reports . Its demise comes despite the firm's involvement in several prominent schemes, including significant regional contracts at Hull Royal Infirmary and the Humberside Fire and Police operations facility in Melton.

Tucker had also won a £20m contract to provide mechanical and engineering design and construction services for the Siemens Gamesa blade manufacturing plant expansion in Hull, having submitted the most competitive tender for the work.

Telephone calls to the business now receive an automated response informing callers that premises have closed. Company emails also state: "The offices of Tucker mechanical electrical building services are now closed. These accounts are no longer monitored."

Former executives revealed the company's demise on LinkedIn, with one manager stating: "I would like to wish all the staff members at Tucker Mechanical and Electrical the best of luck in their future endeavours. Remarkably sad day going out of business and good people being made redundant.

"I've worked with some fantastic people and been involved in some amazing projects with Tuckers over the years and will always hold a special place. I hope everyone gets sorted with jobs as soon as possible. All will be assets to whichever company they end up working for."