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Rowbotham Boyd Architecture
Architects in Lower Hutt, Wellington area
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2 Scholes Lane,
Lower Hutt
5012,
Wellington, North Island,
New Zealand
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04 939 3144
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Opens in 6 Hr 55 Min
Services offered since 2002
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Expertised in Architects
Architectural Specifications, Alterations, Construction, 3D Modelling, Refurbishing, Site Analysis, Planning, CAD, Consulting, Renovations, Interior Des
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Lower Hutt City
Payment options
Personal Cheques, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking)
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Housing, Residential, Commercial
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“From blaming me for not completing clean to being late to substandard service. Would not recommend”
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“Belligerent and arrogant. Uncooperative with residents. If their service is anything like the way they treat the general public they are lucky to still be in business”