As of the 21st of May, the Queensland Building and Construction Commission
(QBCC) reinstated Flick’s license for works relating to building and Termite Pre-Construction. Flick is proud that this matter was resolved within a single business day and continues to be able to protect our customer’s homes and businesses from the damage caused by Termites and wood boring insects.
The suspension only affected Flick’s building-related work in Queensland and was due to a technical issue in the financial statements of our parent company, Anticimex Pty Ltd. Flick worked tirelessly with QBCC to rectify the issue as promptly as possible.
We are proud to continue to be the leader in Queensland Termite preconstruction.
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