Houston-based Unity Fabrication, LLC has filed for bankruptcy. The precision CNC machining and metal manufacturing company has been in business for nearly eight years.
Court filings show the company has more than $2 million in debt. A gap between its assets and liabilities has also contributed to the filing.
Unity Fabrication, LLC Files for Chapter 11
The company filed its petition on April 30, 2026, to reorganize its finances. CEO Thach Nguyen signed the petition as the company’s authorized representative.
According to PACER filings, the company is proceeding under Subchapter V after having qualified as a small business debtor. The process is being held in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas.
Attorney Robert C Lane of The Lane Law Firm is the legal counsel for Unity Fabrication, LLC.
Case Related Details
The Houston-based company faces a financial imbalance, with liabilities exceeding assets. According to case filings, the estimated liabilities are approximately $2.5 million, while the estimated assets are approximately $1.2 million.
Total debt is estimated at $2.5 million, according to the filings.
In its petition, the company listed creditors with the 20 largest unsecured claims who are not insiders. Some of these creditors are the U.S. Small Business Administration, Amegy Bank, Siemens Financial Services, Inc., Banterra Bank, and Chase.
Case filings further suggest that funds will be available for distribution to the unsecured creditors.
Other details listed in the Chapter 11 petition are summarized here:
- Filing Date: April 30, 2026
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition, Subchapter V
- Chapter: 11
- Case Number: 26-33074
- Estimated Assets: Between $1,000,001 and $10 million
- Estimated Liabilities: Between $1,000,001 and $10 million
- Estimated Creditors: Between 1 and 49
- Reason for Filing: Restructure business under court supervision
About the Company
Founded in 2018, the turnkey company offers specialized precision-machining services for the oil and gas industry. According to its website, the company’s contract manufacturing services include prototype development and production of industrial components. CNC machining technologies back these services.
Other offerings include small-batch prototyping, working with different materials, and large-scale production.
The Chapter 11 filing by Unity Fabrication, LLC marks a notable milestone in its years of service in Houston. Further developments in the case are expected to outline its approach towards restructuring while operations continue under court supervision.
