melbourne-based residential builder Kleev Homes Pty Ltd has been “wound up” this month, with liquidators appointed to dissolve the company.
The decision to end the company was made at a general meeting of its members on July 5, according to a notice published by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
Kleev Homes’ website has since disappeared, as have its profiles on social media.
Liquidator Travis Pullen has told 9News that the company had $3.3 million in debts as of July 7.
Pullen said he was working to determine what assets may be available to pay off creditors, including outstanding employee entitlements.
“I am yet to complete my investigations regarding the reasons for the company’s failure, but as many will be aware the residential construction industry has struggled with the pressures of dealing with rising costs and labour shortages, resulting in fixed price contracts becoming unprofitable,” he told 9news.com.au.
The company, which had been running since 2006, was based in Beaconsfield Upper in Melbourne’s south-east and advertised itself as specialising in ”complex, architecturally-designed new residences and…