An interiors specialist has been told to leave an Engie student accommodation job just days after bringing complaints about site management.
Madison Decor has been a supplier to Engie for eight years experiencing a successful relationship with the main contractor.
But that abruptly turned sour on the site where Madison was working on a PS600, 000 interiors package.
Madison managing director Phil Williams claimed his firm was asked to leave the job after filing an official complaint about members of the Engie place control team.
Williams said:” Out study has been to the usual high standard and we have previously experienced a long and successful relationship with Engie .”
But Williams was unhappy about the conduct of some of the site superiors and filed a complaint to Engie.
He said:” Engie has a whistle blowing programme in place but now it looks like we are being rewarded as the whistleblower.
” We took transmission of PS58, 000 of flooring that morning then after facilitating unload it my employees were be prohibited from the site.
” We have been paid the money for the use so far but we believe this is a breach of contract and are likely to be making a claim .”
Engie declined to comment because it is now a legal matter.
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