Press Release – Queenstown Lakes District Council A construction company responsible for unlawful building work on Franktons Kmart building has been sentenced in the Queenstown District Court. Today (28 April), Dominion Construction was sentenced on one charge of carrying out building work except in …
A construction company responsible for unlawful building work on Frankton’s Kmart building has been sentenced in the Queenstown District Court.
Today (28 April), Dominion Construction was sentenced on one charge of carrying out building work except in accordance with a building consent, which is a contravention of section 40 of the Building Act 2004. The company was fined $39,000.
The work took place in 2018. The project manager overseeing the build, Jason Buehler, has already been prosecuted and fined for his role in the incident.
Company fined $39,000 for faulty Kmart Queenstown construction work
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