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Builder in major national franchise collapses – Geelong Advertiser

An independent building company that is part of a major national construction chain has collapsed.

News.com.au can reveal that Victorian-based building company Station 293 Pty Ltd went into liquidation last Friday with money owed to lots and lots of tradies.

The construction firm traded under Cavalier Homes Geelong and as its namesake would suggest, it was a franchise business in the Cavalier Homes network.

Cavalier Homes was established in 2001 and has 19 franchises all along the East Coast, spanning across four Australian states.

The Geelong branch no longer appears on its website.

Cliff Sanderson of insolvency firm Dissolve was appointed as the liquidator of Cavalier Homes Geelong and said so far more than 40 creditors have contacte…

Read the full article at: https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/business/companies/lots-and-lots-of-tradies-out-of-pocket-as-builder-in-major-national-franchise-collapses/news-story/e5ef6d542a4281f4f0f109270d07580b?nk=7062e82d84ae406156999110a30fa4cb-1711216840

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 23, 2024

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Builder in major national franchise collapses – Geelong Advertiser

An independent building company that is part of a major national construction chain has collapsed.

News.com.au can reveal that Victorian-based building company Station 293 Pty Ltd went into liquidation last Friday with money owed to lots and lots of tradies.

The construction firm traded under Cavalier Homes Geelong and as its namesake would suggest, it was a franchise business in the Cavalier Homes network.

Cavalier Homes was established in 2001 and has 19 franchises all along the East Coast, spanning across four Australian states.

The Geelong branch no longer appears on its website.

Cliff Sanderson of insolvency firm Dissolve was appointed as the liquidator of Cavalier Homes Geelong and said so far more than 40 creditors have contacte…

Read the full article at: https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/business/companies/lots-and-lots-of-tradies-out-of-pocket-as-builder-in-major-national-franchise-collapses/news-story/e5ef6d542a4281f4f0f109270d07580b?nk=98db9cdcf8f3f691654aebda5ebe58f0-1711213238

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 23, 2024

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Builder in major national franchise collapses – Geelong Advertiser

An independent building company that is part of a major national construction chain has collapsed.

News.com.au can reveal that Victorian-based building company Station 293 Pty Ltd went into liquidation last Friday with money owed to lots and lots of tradies.

The construction firm traded under Cavalier Homes Geelong and as its namesake would suggest, it was a franchise business in the Cavalier Homes network.

Cavalier Homes was established in 2001 and has 19 franchises all along the East Coast, spanning across four Australian states.

The Geelong branch no longer appears on its website.

Cliff Sanderson of insolvency firm Dissolve was appointed as the liquidator of Cavalier Homes Geelong and said so far more than 40 creditors have contacte…

Read the full article at: https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/business/companies/lots-and-lots-of-tradies-out-of-pocket-as-builder-in-major-national-franchise-collapses/news-story/e5ef6d542a4281f4f0f109270d07580b?nk=a4330f15bca8fe78bb62ab32d750de6a-1711209639

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 23, 2024

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Builder in major national franchise collapses – Geelong Advertiser

An independent building company that is part of a major national construction chain has collapsed.

News.com.au can reveal that Victorian-based building company Station 293 Pty Ltd went into liquidation last Friday with money owed to lots and lots of tradies.

The construction firm traded under Cavalier Homes Geelong and as its namesake would suggest, it was a franchise business in the Cavalier Homes network.

Cavalier Homes was established in 2001 and has 19 franchises all along the East Coast, spanning across four Australian states.

The Geelong branch no longer appears on its website.

Cliff Sanderson of insolvency firm Dissolve was appointed as the liquidator of Cavalier Homes Geelong and said so far more than 40 creditors have contacte…

Read the full article at: https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/business/companies/lots-and-lots-of-tradies-out-of-pocket-as-builder-in-major-national-franchise-collapses/news-story/e5ef6d542a4281f4f0f109270d07580b?nk=468763b516ba4ffb11e5f45617031727-1711206040

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 23, 2024

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Builder in major national franchise collapses – Geelong Advertiser

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News.com.au can reveal that Victorian-based building company Station 293 Pty Ltd went into liquidation last Friday with money owed to lots and lots of tradies.

The construction firm traded under Cavalier Homes Geelong and as its namesake would suggest, it was a franchise business in the Cavalier Homes network.

Cavalier Homes was established in 2001 and has 19 franchises all along the East Coast, spanning across four Australian states.

The Geelong branch no longer appears on its website.

Cliff Sanderson of insolvency firm Dissolve was appointed as the liquidator of Cavalier Homes Geelong and said so far more than 40 creditors have contacte…

Read the full article at: https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/business/companies/lots-and-lots-of-tradies-out-of-pocket-as-builder-in-major-national-franchise-collapses/news-story/e5ef6d542a4281f4f0f109270d07580b?nk=ff1c000139a837bb1192e33c43dfa3ee-1711202447

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 23, 2024

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Builder in major national franchise collapses – Geelong Advertiser

An independent building company that is part of a major national construction chain has collapsed.

News.com.au can reveal that Victorian-based building company Station 293 Pty Ltd went into liquidation last Friday with money owed to lots and lots of tradies.

The construction firm traded under Cavalier Homes Geelong and as its namesake would suggest, it was a franchise business in the Cavalier Homes network.

Cavalier Homes was established in 2001 and has 19 franchises all along the East Coast, spanning across four Australian states.

The Geelong branch no longer appears on its website.

Cliff Sanderson of insolvency firm Dissolve was appointed as the liquidator of Cavalier Homes Geelong and said so far more than 40 creditors have contacte…

Read the full article at: https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/business/companies/lots-and-lots-of-tradies-out-of-pocket-as-builder-in-major-national-franchise-collapses/news-story/e5ef6d542a4281f4f0f109270d07580b?nk=286066bf64881da9029d67577b69d2f5-1711195243

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 23, 2024

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Builder in major national franchise collapses – Geelong Advertiser

An independent building company that is part of a major national construction chain has collapsed.

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The construction firm traded under Cavalier Homes Geelong and as its namesake would suggest, it was a franchise business in the Cavalier Homes network.

Cavalier Homes was established in 2001 and has 19 franchises all along the East Coast, spanning across four Australian states.

The Geelong branch no longer appears on its website.

Cliff Sanderson of insolvency firm Dissolve was appointed as the liquidator of Cavalier Homes Geelong and said so far more than 40 creditors have contacte…

Read the full article at: https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/business/companies/lots-and-lots-of-tradies-out-of-pocket-as-builder-in-major-national-franchise-collapses/news-story/e5ef6d542a4281f4f0f109270d07580b?nk=66c28eb51833a536f5f569d46c5b3806-1711191640

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 23, 2024

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Builder in major national franchise collapses – Geelong Advertiser

An independent building company that is part of a major national construction chain has collapsed.

News.com.au can reveal that Victorian-based building company Station 293 Pty Ltd went into liquidation last Friday with money owed to lots and lots of tradies.

The construction firm traded under Cavalier Homes Geelong and as its namesake would suggest, it was a franchise business in the Cavalier Homes network.

Cavalier Homes was established in 2001 and has 19 franchises all along the East Coast, spanning across four Australian states.

The Geelong branch no longer appears on its website.

Cliff Sanderson of insolvency firm Dissolve was appointed as the liquidator of Cavalier Homes Geelong and said so far more than 40 creditors have contacte…

Read the full article at: https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/business/companies/lots-and-lots-of-tradies-out-of-pocket-as-builder-in-major-national-franchise-collapses/news-story/e5ef6d542a4281f4f0f109270d07580b?nk=a430f3f3de44dd9c566b4590b8956239-1711188037

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 23, 2024

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Builder in major national franchise collapses – Geelong Advertiser

An independent building company that is part of a major national construction chain has collapsed.

News.com.au can reveal that Victorian-based building company Station 293 Pty Ltd went into liquidation last Friday with money owed to lots and lots of tradies.

The construction firm traded under Cavalier Homes Geelong and as its namesake would suggest, it was a franchise business in the Cavalier Homes network.

Cavalier Homes was established in 2001 and has 19 franchises all along the East Coast, spanning across four Australian states.

The Geelong branch no longer appears on its website.

Cliff Sanderson of insolvency firm Dissolve was appointed as the liquidator of Cavalier Homes Geelong and said so far more than 40 creditors have contacte…

Read the full article at: https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/business/companies/lots-and-lots-of-tradies-out-of-pocket-as-builder-in-major-national-franchise-collapses/news-story/e5ef6d542a4281f4f0f109270d07580b?nk=40ac7456e1c5ab675692a12d0511ac02-1711184435

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