A firm behind several major construction projects has gone into voluntary administration just weeks after completing a key project on the sydney/index.html” id=”mol-757e01d0-02af-11f0-b0a9-e5b1a5651591″>Sydney Fish Markets.
Sharvain Facades engineered the attention-grabbing facade on the University of Technology Sydney’s Chau Chak Wing building and the cladding on Circular Quay’s Quay Quarter Tower.
The company had fabricated the new Sydney Fish Market’s 200m, fish scale roof, the last tile of which was laid in February.
An administrator was appointed to the company on March 4.
Creditors of the company first met last Friday.
Managing director Boris Kostura said the company suffered when the Sydney Fish Market’s project timeline was extended.
In the time, his material and labour costs rose rapidly, some nearly doubling.
Mr Kostura said his company ‘hung in’.

The company behind the new Sydney Fish Market’s scaled roof has gone into administration


Sharvain Facades engineered the facade on UTS’s Chau Chak Wing building and the cladding on Circular Quay’s Quay…