Interstate Construction & Excavations Pty. Ltd.

Status: Registered
Australian Company Number: 600564789
Australian Business Number: 40600564789
Registration date: 7th July 2014
Type: Australian proprietary company
Class: Limited by Shares
Subclass: Proprietary other
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Description

Interstate Construction & Excavations Pty Ltd is a limited by shares, Australian proprietary company. This corporation was registered on 2014-07-07 and was issued with the 600564789 ACN. Its Australian Business Number is 40600564789. Since 2019-05-29, the company is headquartered in QLD, post code 4209. The previous headquarters were located in QLD 4217 (from 2014-05-01 to 2019-05-29). Interstate Construction & Excavations Pty Ltd was registered for the GST on 2014-05-01, up until 2023-09-21. The above data comes from the ABN database which was updated on 2023-09-22.

Details for ABN 40600564789

Type: Australian Private Company

ABN Status

Status From To
Active 1st May 2014 current

Main Name

Name From To
Interstate Construction & Excavations Pty. Ltd. 1st May 2014 current

Main Location

Location From To
QLD 4209 29th May 2019 current
QLD 4217 1st May 2014 29th May 2019

Goods & Services Tax (GST)

Status From To
Registered 1st May 2014 21st September 2023

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