SAS Damian Construction Ltd placed into compulsory liquidation by High Court
The High Court of Justice made a winding-up order against SAS Damian Construction Ltd on 20 May 2026, placing the Wembley-registered firm into compulsory liquidation. Full notice and Companies House record.
Information for general guidance, drawn from the public record. Not legal, financial, or insolvency advice. If you are affected by an insolvency, consult a licensed practitioner or qualified solicitor.
The High Court of Justice made a winding-up order against SAS Damian Construction Ltd on 20 May 2026, placing the Wembley-registered building company into compulsory liquidation. Compulsory liquidation is imposed by a court order, as distinct from a voluntary winding-up resolved by a company's members.
The Official Receiver was appointed as liquidator on the same date. A liquidator is the licensed insolvency practitioner, or in this case the Official Receiver, who realises a company's assets and distributes the proceeds to creditors. The Official Receiver's office handling the case is based at PO Box 16662, Birmingham, B2 2HA, and can be reached on 0300 678 0016 or at London1.OR@insolvency.gov.uk.
The case carries court reference number 001581 of 2026. The petition that led to the order was filed on 2 March 2026, roughly eleven weeks before the court granted it.
The company
SAS Damian Construction Ltd was incorporated on 12 February 2021 and registered at 23 Priory Avenue, Wembley, HA0 2SB. Its SIC codes cover development of building projects, construction of residential and non-residential buildings, and painting and decorating works.
The company's most recent accounts were made up to 28 February 2025 and filed as unaudited abridged accounts.
Ioan Sas has been the sole director since incorporation on 12 February 2021. No resignations are recorded at Companies House, and no secured charges are registered against the company.
What compulsory liquidation means
Compulsory liquidation begins from the date of the winding-up order. The Official Receiver takes office automatically as liquidator and will investigate the company's affairs, including the conduct of its director. Creditors wishing to submit a claim should contact the Official Receiver's office using the details published in the London Gazette notice.
Common questions
Are you owed money by SAS Damian Construction Limited?
The court has placed the company in compulsory liquidation. The Official Receiver typically takes office as liquidator unless creditors nominate a licensed insolvency practitioner. Submit your claim using the Official Receiver's online proof-of-debt service or by post; details appear on the case page at gov.uk/insolvency-service. Read more about proof of debt.
Did you work at SAS Damian Construction Limited?
On a winding-up order, employees are usually dismissed immediately. Wages owed up to a statutory cap, holiday pay, notice pay and redundancy may be claimable from the Redundancy Payments Service. The Official Receiver will provide RP1 case-reference numbers and the date of insolvency you need to start the claim. See gov.uk: your rights if your employer is insolvent.
Do you hold a deposit, gift card or undelivered order from SAS Damian Construction Limited?
Customers rank as unsecured creditors in the liquidation. Where you paid by credit card and the amount was over £100, Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 may let you claim from the card issuer for breach of contract or misrepresentation by the supplier; the rules apply per item, not per transaction, and the card must be a regulated credit card. Debit-card payments may be recoverable via chargeback.
Are you a director of a company connected to SAS Damian Construction Limited?
Section 216 of the Insolvency Act 1986 applies the moment the winding-up order is made. If you intend to be involved in another company using the same or a similar name within five years, you must rely on one of the three statutory exceptions. The Official Receiver also has a statutory duty to investigate director conduct and report under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986.
Sources
- The London Gazette notice (code Winding-Up Orders)
- Companies House record 13199146
- Court: High Court Of Justice, case 001581
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