Government implementing ‘detailed contingency plans’ as ISG heads into administration

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Whitehall departments are actively monitoring ISG’s public sector jobs, as DfE says it will pursue all forms of redress on its contracts with firm

The government is working to minimise disruption caused by the collapse of ISG.

The fall of the contractor, which confirmed yesterday that it was set to go into administration, is the biggest corporate construction failure since Carillion subsided six years ago.

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