On this project at 18880 Navajo Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92307 there have been 2 permits filed, 10 preliminary notices exchanged, 2 lien waivers exchanged between companies, 0 liens filed with 0 liens still active. Below you can find when the various project and payment events occurred over the last several years of data where available. You can also report a payment event if you’re on this project.
Overview
Payment Timeline
Contractors listed on Permit: Avdc
# 88628
$177,255
Source: ConstructionMonitor
Source: ConstructionMonitor
08/15/2019
Lien Threatened
Lien threat sent to Elite Storage Solutions
Over $60,000
Source: Levelset Data
08/15/2019
Lien Threatened
Lien threat sent to Big Lots, Wachovia Service Corporation
Over $60,000
Source: Levelset Data
ADVC INC is located at 18880 Navajo Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92307 and is classified as a Recycler by the Environmental Protection Agency. ADVC INC has the Handler ID: #CAL000444785. To contact ADVC INC, call (909) 899-4403, or view more information below.
EPA & RCRA Information
EPA Handler ID
- CAL000444785
Handler Type
- Recycler
- TSDF
NAICS Codes
- Other Services Related to Advertising
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Contact Details
Street Address
18880 Navajo Rd
Apple Valley, CA 92307
United States
County
San Bernardino County , CA
United States
Phone
P: (909) 899-4403
Hours of Operation
Call (909) 899-4403 for most up-to-date hours of operation.
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