A major NSW construction company has been forced into administration as a result of the temporary suspension of a government contact worth millions, putting 115 jobs at risk.
Viridi Group has operated since 2020 and worked on a number of high profile projects including InterContinental Hayman Island Luxury Cabins, Cranbrook School redevelopment, Lismore emergency flood housing, Taronga Zoo wildlife retreat, the Gardens Macarthur residential apartments and Picnic Point Primary School.
But the company, which is as an off-site manufacturer of prefabricated building products and solutions in NSW, including modular housing for emergency temporary accommodation and in the education sector, has found itself in trouble after a major project was pa…
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