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Шаблон:Use American English Шаблон:Use mdy dates Highway Technologies, Inc. was a large, Houston-based[1] US construction company with offices in 33 cities[2] that filed for bankruptcy in May 2013, laying off 740 of its 825 employees.[3] The company was founded 30 years ago.Шаблон:When[4]

The company supplied "highway barriers, traffic control devices and rent[ed] barriers for detours and emergency closures".[4]

Liquidation of company assets began in June 2013[5] and continued through November 2013,[6] with some local branches sold in their entirety to new owners.

Locations

The company operated in over 30 US cities,[7][8] with as many as 50 to 80 employees at some locations:[1]

Company bankruptcy

The Houston-based company laid off 740 employees, of 825 total, on May 17, 2013, and filed for bankruptcy on May 22.[1] The bankruptcy filing indicated that company assets were between $50 and $100 million while liabilities were between $100 and $500 million.[5]

Disruptions

Event disruptions occurred as a result of the suspension of operations in a number of cities. In Denver, the Colfax Marathon and the American Ninja Warrior competition lost the contracted support services for the provision of traffic barricades for the event.[2] Fifteen active projects were shut down in Montana by the closure of the Missoula office, where 180 employees lost their jobs.[10][11]

Liquidation

"Bankruptcy was seen as the best option to protect the company's assets for its creditors".[1] At the May 23, 2013, bankruptcy court hearing, approval was given "to start to sell any assets below $200,000. The company pursued the sale of its assets both piecemeal and on a turnkey — intact branches — basis through private sales and auctions"[1][12]

Some Highway Technologies local enterprises were sold in their entirety to new owners.[12] In early August, the Denver branch emerged from bankruptcy as Colorado Barricade, sold at a price of Шаблон:USD plus assumption of certain liabilities pertaining solely to the existing operation, and hired back some 20 of the 50-plus employees of Highway Technologies Denver operation within the first week of operation.[9]

Over 60,000 remaining assets were sold off in auctions held between August and November 2013,[6] including 4700 items sold at one two-day auction in Texas in late August.[13]

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