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Construction Insolvency Tracker
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June 2026
Real Estate & Infrastructure
US construction company insolvencies, bankruptcy filings, receivership appointments, and project suspension announcements confirmed each month from court filings, trade press, and company announcements. Each record includes the company name, state, insolvency type, projects affected and their stage of completion, approximate creditor exposure where disclosed, and the filing or announcement date. Coverage spans general contractors, specialist subcontractors, and residential developers.
US construction company entered bankruptcy, administration, receivership, or voluntary liquidation resulting in confirmed project suspensions or creditor losses
Subcontractors and suppliers use it to monitor payment risk from contractors in their supply chain. Surety bond and construction insurance providers use it to track active insolvency events affecting bonded projects. Lenders and project finance banks use it to identify early stress signals in their construction loan portfolios. Real estate developers use it to anticipate project completion risks from contractor failures.
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<table class="catchall-table"><thead><tr><th style="min-width:40px">#</th><th style="min-width:280px">Event</th><th style="min-width:160px">Number Of Affected Projects</th><th style="min-width:160px">Impact Type</th><th style="min-width:160px">Filing Date</th><th style="min-width:160px">Creditor Loss Currency</th><th style="min-width:160px">Location</th><th style="min-width:160px">Creditor Loss Amount</th><th style="min-width:160px">Key Creditors</th><th style="min-width:160px">Suspended Projects</th><th style="min-width:160px">Insolvency Type</th><th style="min-width:160px">Affected Company</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style="min-width:40px">1</td><td style="min-width:280px">Onx Homes' Rocking Wilco project faces foreclosure</td><td style="min-width:160px">1</td><td style="min-width:160px">both</td><td style="min-width:160px">2026-06-01</td><td style="min-width:160px">USD</td><td style="min-width:160px">Georgetown, Texas</td><td style="min-width:160px">33,250,000</td><td style="min-width:160px">Amerant Bank</td><td style="min-width:160px">Rocking Wilco development</td><td style="min-width:160px">bankruptcy</td><td style="min-width:160px">Onx Homes</td></tr><tr><td style="min-width:40px">2</td><td style="min-width:280px">Valor Club Partners LLC files for bankruptcy, stalling San Antonio veteran community project</td><td style="min-width:160px">1</td><td style="min-width:160px">both</td><td style="min-width:160px">2026-06-02</td><td style="min-width:160px">USD</td><td style="min-width:160px">Los Angeles</td><td style="min-width:160px">8,900,000</td><td style="min-width:160px">Hornet Debt Fund LLC, LID Trust of 2003, CalPrivate</td><td style="min-width:160px">The Valor Club development, including a 200-room hotel, event center, golf course, BMX racetrack, athletic facility, and mental health and job training services, along with housing and shops, on the former Pecan Valley Golf Club site in San Antonio.</td><td style="min-width:160px">bankruptcy</td><td style="min-width:160px">Valor Club Partners LLC</td></tr><tr><td style="min-width:40px">3</td><td style="min-width:280px">Navajo Nation Housing Project Collapse and Insolvency Investigation</td><td style="min-width:160px">1</td><td style="min-width:160px">both</td><td style="min-width:160px">2026-06-01</td><td style="min-width:160px">USD</td><td style="min-width:160px">LeChee, Arizona</td><td style="min-width:160px">22,000,000</td><td style="min-width:160px">Indigenous Design Studio + Architecture</td><td style="min-width:160px">Navajo Nation housing initiative; ZenniHome houses not delivered</td><td style="min-width:160px">voluntary_liquidation</td><td style="min-width:160px">ZenniHome</td></tr><tr><td style="min-width:40px">4</td><td style="min-width:280px">Western Iowa builder faces criminal charges, bankruptcy after taking money for unfinished homes</td><td style="min-width:160px">2</td><td style="min-width:160px">both</td><td style="min-width:160px">2026-06-01</td><td style="min-width:160px">USD</td><td style="min-width:160px">Walnut, Iowa</td><td style="min-width:160px">1,000,000</td><td style="min-width:160px">subcontractors</td><td style="min-width:160px">upscale modular house on a lot the couple owned; a home for Jeremy Jacobsen</td><td style="min-width:160px">bankruptcy</td><td style="min-width:160px">CB Built Homes of Iowa</td></tr><tr><td style="min-width:40px">5</td><td style="min-width:280px">Skokie Hotel Project Stalled by Developer's Default</td><td style="min-width:160px">1</td><td style="min-width:160px">project_suspensions</td><td style="min-width:160px">2026-06-01</td><td style="min-width:160px">USD</td><td style="min-width:160px">Skokie</td><td style="min-width:160px">9,700,000</td><td style="min-width:160px">Russell Construction, X-Caliber Capital, Village of Skokie</td><td style="min-width:160px">downtown hotel project on Oakton Street, Homewood Suites by Hilton hotel</td><td style="min-width:160px">bankruptcy</td><td style="min-width:160px">E&M Strategic Development</td></tr><tr class="catchall-blurred"><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td></tr><tr class="catchall-blurred"><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td></tr><tr class="catchall-blurred"><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td><td>████████████</td></tr></tbody></table>
<h3>Are both general contractors and specialist subcontractors covered?</h3><p>Yes. Insolvencies affecting large general contractors, specialist mechanical and electrical contractors, and residential housebuilders are all included.</p><h3>How quickly do insolvency events appear after they are filed?</h3><p>Court filings and administrator appointments are typically captured within days of their public registration.</p><h3>Does the dataset include voluntary liquidations alongside distressed insolvencies?</h3><p>Voluntary liquidations are included only where they result in project suspensions or creditor losses. Solvent wind-downs of completed projects are excluded.</p><h3>What is the refresh rate of this dataset?</h3><p>This dataset is refreshed monthly using <a href="https://www.newscatcherapi.com/web-search-api">CatchAll</a>, NewsCatcher's recall-first web search API. You can run your own version of this dataset and update it as frequently as every one hour.</p>

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