This tender has been awarded to PHETA TRADING ENTERPRISE for R 2 697 242 56.
PHETA TRADING ENTERPRISE
Issuing Organization
Musina Local Municipality
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
2 April 2024
Award Date
2 April 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
35228
Awarded To
(PHETA TRADING ENTERPRISE)
Awarding Entity
Musina Local Municipality
Award Value
R 2 697 242 56
Awarded: 2 April 2024
GOVERNMENT
Supply and installation of the integrated information communication technology infrastructure and software system for a period of three years
Once off - supply and delivery of office furniture
Provision of service in compliance with grap 17 requirements for a period of three years
Provision of service for landfill operation and management team for musina landfill site for the period of three years
Provision of service for medical surveillance for a period of three years
Facilities management services at dpp mmabatho for a period of three (3) years.
Facilities management services at the dpp mthatha for a period of three (3) years.
Repair and maintenance of damaged pavement structures at tambo drive
Appointment of a panel of service provider(s) for rendering minor construction, repairs and maintenance at the services seta offices (nationally), as and when required
Development of sports facilities in masakhane (ward 08)
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