South Australian construction and engineering company York Civil has entered voluntary administration, but the state’s transport minister says work on two major infrastructure projects will go ahead.
The company, which employs about 400 people nationally, is involved in the $800 million Torrens to Torrens Road upgrade and the delay-plagued North Terrace tram extension.
It was announced on Monday that its directors had resolved to appoint Ferrier Hodgson as voluntary administrators, leaving the future of workers and incomplete projects in limbo.
But Transport Minister Stephan Knoll said he had received advice that work would continue on the government contracts.
“Because they’re both under a joint venture arrangement, the other partners to…
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