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Fyshwick builder Today’s Homes & Lifestyle goes into voluntary administration – The Canberra Times

Almost 40 prospective Canberra home owners, as well as an unknown number of sub-contractors, face an uncertain future following Today’s Homes and Lifestyle Pty Ltd’s decision to go into voluntary administration.

The Fyshwick-based company, which was first registered in 1994 and trades as Today’s Homes, has placed itself in the hands of Deloitte Restructuring Services.

A construction company in Fyshwick has gone under.
A construction company in Fyshwick has gone under. Photo: iStock

“Today’s Homes & Lifestyle is currently building homes for 16 customers,” joint voluntary administrator, Eddie Sentatore, said.

“Construction of homes for a further two customers is yet to commence, and an additional 20 clients are in the design phase.”

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Fyshwick builder Today’s Homes & Lifestyle goes into voluntary administration – The Canberra Times

Almost 40 prospective Canberra home owners, as well as an unknown number of sub-contractors, face an uncertain future following Today’s Homes and Lifestyle Pty Ltd’s decision to go into voluntary administration.

The Fyshwick based company, which was first registered in 1994 and trades as Today’s Homes, has placed itself in the hands of Deloitte Restructuring Services.

Happier times: The Today's Homes team during the 2013 sweat working challenge at the Australian Institute of Sport, ...
Happier times: The Today’s Homes team during the 2013 sweat working challenge at the Australian Institute of Sport, Brendan McCoullough, Matt Pateman, and Neil Punyer all holding Heidi McCoullough. Photo: Lyn Mills

“Today’s Homes & Lifestyle is currently building homes for 16 customers,” joint voluntary administrator, Eddie Sentatore, said.

“Constructi…

Read the full article at: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/fyshwick-builder-todays-homes–lifestyle-goes-into-voluntary-administration-20161123-gsvhub.html

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianNovember 22, 2016

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