An Auckland roading group that collapsed only days after winning an industry award has debts of $34 million, according to receivers.
Only $4.4 million of assets have been realised to meet these debts to date, say the receivers who posted their first reports to the Companies Office this week.
Blacktop Construction, a 40-year-old family owned roading business, went into receivership in early September. The company had won a Roading New Zealand Excellence Award just two days prior.
Most of Blacktop Construction's 70 staff are no longer employed by the company, while some have been retained to help with parts of the receivership.
One of the receivers, Brian Mayo-Smith of BDO, said in the report that Blacktop had "experienced increasing financial difficulties over recent years due to declining revenue and reduced contract margins".