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Campbell Infrastructure
Tar Sealing in Rotorua, Bay of Plenty area
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53 Geddes Road,
Rotorua 3010,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
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07 348 7736 Edit -
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Services offered
Asphalt and Bitumen, Driveways, Tar Sealing
Expertised in Tar Sealing
Repairs, Hot Crack Sealing, Demolition, Cleaning, Surfacing, Cutting, Grading, Construction, Sitework
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Rotorua Area
Additional info
On-site Service, Car Parks, Dirt, Slurry, Kerbs
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