EXCLUSIVE: Homeowners and employees have been left reeling after an Orléans construction company suddenly closed its doors, walking away from half-built houses and projects worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. ottnews
Now, those who relied on the company, Highbridge Construction, are left wondering if they'll ever see that money again."I knew immediately that we were in trouble," Bunda said.
After months of frustration, Bunda's rebuild remains a hole and she's now out hundreds of thousands of dollars. She says Highbridge told her the money was insured, but she found out Monday it is not. Employees have also been left in the lurch. Wages are outstanding and there has been very little information from the company, just a locked door in Orléans.
CTV News Ottawa is aware of a Glebe homeowner who is out tens of thousands of dollars after their home was left unfinished.
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