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Christchurch stadium contractor goes bust, appoints fraudster

A steel fabrication company, with strong links to the Chinese steel supplier on Christchurch’s $683m stadium, is the second contractor on the project to be liquidated.

The partially built Te Kaha multi-use arena.

A company installing the steel for the $683 million Te Kaha multi-use arena in Christchurch has moved into liquidation, owing an unknown amount to its creditors.

Triangle Steel, described as a steel fabricator, moved into liquidation on September 5 after an application by Inland Revenue. 

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Brent Melville Mon, 16 Sep 2024
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