National Maintenance Contracting Corp. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Niagara Falls, New York-based company has been offering construction and industrial services for nearly two decades.
Court records have not specified a reason that could have contributed to the filing. The Chapter 11 filing allows the company to continue operations while it works through the restructuring process.
National Maintenance Contracting Corp. Enters Bankruptcy
Court records, as available on the PACER database, show the company submitted a Chapter 11 petition on July 13, 2026.
According to the filing, Vice President Matthew M. Zacher signed the petition on behalf of the company. Attorney Scott Michael Lupiani of Pierson Ferdinand LLP is representing the company in the bankruptcy case.
About the Company
Founded in 2007, National Maintenance Contracting Corp. operates as a construction and industrial maintenance firm. The company has been providing concrete construction, fabrication and certified welding, industrial maintenance, and general contracting services to Western New York through the years.
Offerings include structural concrete, pipe fitting, excavation, site preparation, steel- and wood-framed construction, powerhouse repairs, and emergency maintenance support. The company’s service areas are municipalities, industrial facilities, commercial businesses, and residential clients.
According to its website, the company operates as a non-union contractor with more than 50 years of combined staff experience. The website adds that it has more than 100 completed projects across Western New York.
Case Highlights
National Maintenance Contracting Corp. currently has between 100 and 199 creditors. Case records indicate that funds are expected to be available for distribution to unsecured creditors.
Key details from the Chapter 11 include:
- Filing Date: July 13, 2026
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of New York
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition
- Chapter: 11
- Case Number: 1:26-bk-10933
- Estimated Assets: Between $1,000,001 and $10 million
- Estimated Liabilities: Between $1,000,001 and $10 million
- Estimated Creditors: Between 100 and 199
- Reason for Filing: Reorganize finances under court supervision
National Maintenance Contracting Corp.’s filing points to its restructuring efforts. Future court filings may provide additional details about the company’s restructuring plans and financial obligations.
