A major Gold Coast builder’s construction sites have gone quiet with subbies claiming unpaid invoices and removing tools as concerns mount over company stability. Read the latest
Kathleen Skene and Melanie Whiting 3 min read May 8, 2023 - 8:30AM Gold Coast Bulletin
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Concerns are mounting over the stability of one of the Gold Coast’s biggest builders, with sites falling silent and subcontractors reporting unpaid invoices.
Subcontractors to GCB Constructions say their calls have gone unanswered since late last week, and the Bulletin’s calls – to the office and managing director Trent Clark – have gone to voicemail since Friday.
Existing GCB projects include the $160m Amaya Broadbeach, Drift Main Beach and $97m Marine Quarter Development at the northern end of Southport’s Broadwater Parklands.
The near-completed first tower in the two-tower Southport project is usually bustling with traffic controllers in place to handle the flow of utes and cars moving around it.
On Monday it was near deserted
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