A recent court decision has shed new light on the multimillion dollar dispute between two companies that led to work being paused on a $100m, 40-storey apartment development at Main Beach late last year.
Alex Treacy follow@humidityreport 2 min read March 27, 2025 - 5:00PM Gold Coast Bulletin
The builder of a 40-storey, $100m Main Beach residential tower and the project’s owner remain locked in a multimillion dollar dispute over money owing following the contract’s purported termination, which left construction in limbo for several months.
Work ceased on York Property’s (a part of the Heran Building Group) 119-unit Midwater tower last August following a dispute with head contractor Tomkins.
Work resumed in November, when York appointed related entity Heran Construction to complete the project, the completion date for which is still unclear.
A recent decision of Supreme Court of Queensland Justice Rebecca Treston has shed new light on the dispute between York and Tomkins, with millions of dollars in payments at stake for the parties.
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