Want to see your
ad here?
DCON Demolition Excavation Cartage Contractors
Demolition in Christchurch, Canterbury area
No contact name yet. Edit or Remove
Our address
36 Wordsworth Street,
Christchurch
8023,
Canterbury, South Island,
New Zealand
Edit
Our phone(s)
027 568 1026
Edit
Our fax
No fax number yet.
Edit
Our website
No website yet.
Edit
Are you the owner and want to remove this business listing? Request removal
TURN OLD STUFF INTO CASH!
Divorce yourself from old things and turn them into money on ServiceFinder.co.nz marketplace.
NEWSELL NOWon ServiceFinder.co.nz
Marketplace
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business DCON Demolition Excavation Cartage Contractors are:
Closed now
Opens in 7 Hr 14 Min
Services offered
Earthmovers
Expertised in Demolition
Rock Breaking, Roadline Removal, Removals, Preparation, Paving, Levelling, Land Development, Hauling, Excavating, Earthmoving, Drilling, Digging, Constr
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Christchurch
Additional info
Roadways, Driveways, Dairy Farms
At this point businesses can effectively introduce themselves to new customers by presenting their business and the team in detail including the entire range of services and products offered. Who, What, Where, since when?
Do you represent this business?
Complete your profile now to give new customers an impression of you and your business.
Reviews
This is what customers say about DCON Demolition Excavation Cartage Contractors
Loading ...
Review this servicePopular services in Canterbury
Explore trending posts on ServiceFinder.co.nz
Check out more reviews on ServiceFinder.co.nz
Your opinion is important!
Share your experience with other people in New Zealand and help them know more about local businesses. Submit your experiences now
Excellent
“Freely and helpful service would recommend if your needing help or advice”
Went to him few years ago he was AMAZING
“Miss His Treatments and Guidance.I don’t drive anymore now.and it’s very difficult to get out to his rooms. BUT would definitely encourage folk to go see him with physical and mental health challenges. Miss you Johnny.”