A banned builder with a history of incomplete, unapproved homes, and whose company failed owing $4.8 million, has been slapped with a further disqualification by the state’s construction regulator.
Kathleen Skene, Business editor, Gold Coast Bulletin Subscriber only|September 18, 2019 11:17am
A BANNED builder with a history of incomplete, unapproved homes, and whose company failed owing $4.8 million, has been slapped with a further disqualification by the state’s construction regulator.
Adrian Hill, whose AB Hill Constructions company AB Hill Constructions went into liquidation with debts of $4.8 million in May 2018, will be banned from the industry until September 2022 after an extra 16 months was added to his already three-year licence suspension.
The Queensland Building and Construction fined Mr Hill a total of $9135 and gave him 30 demerit points, finding he had failed to fix defective work and had disregarded his initial ban, performing building work after his licence was cancelled, some of it without a contract in place.
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