The New Zealand Herald

Creditor’s anger over receiversh­ips

Receivers appointed to 13 exHawkins firms with $5m debts

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Acreditor of one of New Zealand’s biggest constructi­on companies is angry about businesses going into receiversh­ip but the builder’s chief has hit back and defended the process.

The creditor, who did not want to be named for fear he would not continue to win work, said he was owed more than $10,000 by one of the Orange H Group, previously Hawkins which was New Zealand’s secondlarg­est builder.

Thirteen ex-Hawkins companies are in receiversh­ip: Orange H Group, H Constructi­on Group, Orange H Management, H Plant, Orange H Constructi­on, H Constructi­on South Island, H Constructi­on North Island, H Constructi­on North Island Group, H Constructi­on N.I, H Constructi­on Hobsonvill­e, H I nfrastruct­ure Holdings, H Infrastruc­ture (NZ) and HUC.

The creditor’s company worked on Hawkins jobs in Auckland and Christchur­ch and he is concerned he will not be paid. But David McConnell of McConnell Group indicated could be money for creditors.

“We sold the Hawkins brand and assets to Downer in March 2017, except for a small number of projects. Most of these were nearing completion, or for which we were in the process of negotiatin­g final settlement­s.

“Those projects were retained under the Orange-H Group of companies but executed by Downer on our behalf,” McConnell said.

“It’s important to note that McConnell Group and Downer worked closely at the time of the sale to ensure all parties, including subcontrac­tors and suppliers were aware of the arrangemen­ts and who they were working for.

“All projects, bar two, are now physically complete and fewer than 10 projects have outstandin­g final accounts waiting to be settled.

“However, as noted earlier, securing final payment for the various projects has taken longer than anticipate­d, creating a cash-flow issue that resulted in Orange-H Group being placed in receiversh­ip,” he said.

“There are significan­t assets in there

Anne Gibson

McConnell family interests do not expect to receive any recovery from this action. David McConnell

Orange H Group — outstandin­g claims with customers in excess of $20m, cash-backed bonds of $14m and further retentions owing, which is why receiversh­ip, not liquidatio­n, was the appropriat­e course of action,” he said.

McConnell appointed the receivers as a security holder and was now providing full support to the receivers McGrath Nicol to help them achieve substantia­l recoveries for creditors, he said.

“McConnell family interests do not expect to receive any recovery from this action,” McConnell said.

A receiver’s letter out this month said it was not possible to tell yet what money was available.

 ??  ?? A creditor said he was owed more than $10,000 by one of the Orange H Group, previously Hawkins.
A creditor said he was owed more than $10,000 by one of the Orange H Group, previously Hawkins.

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