CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD
Location
QUEENSLAND
Founded
2001-03-29
Risk Signals
121 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., General Contractors—Residential Buildings, Other Than Single-Family, General Contractors—Industrial Buildings and Warehouses, General Contractors—Nonresidential Buildings, Other than Industrial Buildings and Warehouses, Offices of Holding Companies, Not Elsewhere Classified), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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Recent Articles about CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD
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2025-03-31 (asic.gov.au)
ITABELLA CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD 106 289 883 | Creditors' Voluntary Liquidation | Appointment | NSW | Published : 31/03/2025 | Notice Details
Notice is given that at a general meeting of the members of the Company held on 31 March 2025, it was resolved that the Company be wound up and that Steve Naidenov be appointed liquidator(s).
Read more2023-10-10 (miragenews.com)
Youth Hub construction delayed
Construction of the shire's new Cardinia Youth Hub at 43 James St, Pakenham has been delayed due to the facility's building contractor – Allmore
Read more2023-08-11 (whatsnew2day.com)
Adelaide Home Builder 7 Star Constructions Goes Into Administration After Customers Were Left With Half-finished Homes » WhatsNew2Day
By Hannah Wilcox for Daily Mail Australia
Read more2017-11-22 (afr.com)
China Railway Construction Group's Brisbane debut derailed
Disagreements and cost overruns have led to the collapse of Chinese government-owned China Railway Construction Group and Rimfire Constructions' joint venture.
Read more(news.com.au)
Two Victorian building companies Wulfrun Construction and Westernport Constructions collapse | .com.au — Australia’s leading site
Two Victorian building companies are the latest casualties of the construction industry crisis having gone into liquidation on Wednesday, with one homeowner having forked out $300,000 for a now half-built house.
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