Master Builders Association - Johannesburg (GMBA)

CMA Park
234 Alexandra Avenue
Halfway House
Midrand
South Africa

(011) 805-6611

CMA Park, 234 Alexandra Avenue, Halfway House, Midrand, South Africa
The GMBA is an employers organisation serving the interest of its members in the building and allied trade industries.

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Midrand, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

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