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7 Acacia Road,
Lake Okareka
3076,
Bay of Plenty, Rotorua, North Island,
New Zealand
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07 362 8459
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“i hired this company to do the geotech for a workskshop, we were jerked around so much the company i employed to build the shed will never use them again, and then there's the expense, which i thought dodgy, i actually told my project manager to dismiss this company and went to another engineer firm to finish the job properly,”
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“I was appalled at how I was spoken to by two of the staff members over the phone. They were so rude and arrogant and cut me off on the phone. I would not recommend dealing with this company to anyone.”
“Threatens customers for missed appointments and stalks them to find out their place of work. Highly unproffessional.”