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Developers scramble to keep solar projects on track after contractor collapses – RenewEconomy
Owners and developers of half a dozen solar farms are scrambling to put in place contingency measures to deal with the collapse of a leading contracting group.

Owners and developers of half a dozen solar farms are scrambling to put in place contingency measures to deal with the collapse of a leading contracting group R&L Solar Constructions, which was placed in voluntary administration on Monday.
The decision by R&L – blamed on an unspecified “fraud” and the failure by several EPC contractors to pay invoices on time – led to walk stalling on six projects and hundreds of employees being stood down. Some complained of not being paid for weeks, a…
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