Advanced Traffic Management sent into liquidation as 400 workers sacked via text messages – The West Australian

Caleb RuncimanThe West Australian More than 400 people have been sacked via text message after a traffic control company went into liquidation. Road construction contractor Advanced Traffic Management which offers services in Perth, Kalgoorlie, Albany, Northam, Bunbury, Kalgoorlie and Kwinana went into liquidation on Tuesday following an order in the Federal Court. Premium Subscribers with…

Perth projects brought to standstill as Advanced Traffic Management enters liquidation – WAtoday

West Australian road construction contractor Advanced Traffic Management has been forced into liquidation, bringing several major projects to a standstill and leaving more than 400 employees in limbo. David Hodgson and Andrew Hewitt of Grant Thornton were appointed liquidators on Tuesday after the Federal Court ordered the company be wound up, ending a four-month Federal…

New Zealand crypto exchange Dasset enters liquidation – Cointelegraph

Customers of Auckland-headquartered crypto exchange have been denied access to their funds. News Join us on social networks Customers of Auckland, New Zealand-headquartered crypto exchange Dasset have been denied access to their funds, and the companys representative has revealed the beginning of its liquidation.  On Aug.14, local media outlet The Herald reported on the exchanges troubles.…

Victorian builder reassures its homes will be finished as it goes into administration – 9News

A Victorian residential builder has reassured it will complete its customers’ homes after it “had no choice” but to enter voluntary administration. The Harmac Group, which is the parent company of Harmac Homes, Harmac Constructions, Harmac Urban Living and Ridge Homes, yesterday appointed Shaun Matthews and Barry Wight from Cor Cordis to restructure the business.…

Another Aussie builder goes under – Yahoo News Australia

Victorian builder Harmac Group has gone into voluntary administration. Another Australian building company is in trouble, with Victorian-based builders Harmac Group calling in administrators. The firm on Wednesday confirmed they have gone into voluntary administration, but deny theyve collapsed, insisting theyll work with administrators Cor Cordis in order to complete current contracts. The administrators will…

Construction company Harmac Group goes into voluntary administration: Building firm undergoes massive restruct – Daily Mail

Construction company Harmac Group goes into voluntary administration: Building firm undergoes massive restructure Victorian-based company made ‘difficult decision’ Insists it hasn’t collapsed and plans to restructure  Are you affected? Email [email protected] By Kylie Stevens For Daily Mail Australia Updated: 10:40 AEST, 23 August 2023