An interim examiner has been appointed to Instrotec, a specialist electrical and instrumentation contractor that employs 480 people. The accountant Joe Walsh of JW Accountants was appointed examiner to the Westport-headquartered company, which works on complex projects such as data centres, semiconductor and pharmaceutical facilities, as well as oil and gas plants in Ireland and Europe. It has 172 apprentices on its books, making it one of the largest trainers of skilled workers in the country. Barrister Jonathan Fitzgerald told the court that the business had a reasonable prospect of survival based on an independent accountant’s report prepared by Cormac…
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