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Excavating Contractors

David Lee & Co

This business is NOT BBB Accredited.

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Important information

  • Believed to be out of business:
    According to information in BBB files, it appears that this business is no longer in business.
  • Additional Info:
    Mail sent to the business on 08/08/2023 was returned by the U.S. Postal Service as No Such Number.

Business Details

Local BBB:
BBB of Abilene
BBB File Opened:
7/24/2017
Business Started:
7/24/2017
Number of Employees:
5

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
David Johnson, Owner
Customer Contacts
David Johnson, Owner

Additional Information

Business Categories
Excavating Contractors, Hydrovac

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