New Generation Paving (NGP)

706 President Steyn Street
Wolmer
Pretoria
South Africa

(012) 546-0337  /   (012) 546-0338

706 President Steyn Street, Wolmer, Pretoria, South Africa
Suppliers and manufacturers of paving bricks and kerbs to the construction of domestic and industrial projects

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Pretoria North West, Pretoria, Tshwane, Gauteng, South Africa

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Owner
Hennie van Niekerk

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