This tender has been awarded to DELTA BUILT ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANTS for R 198 574 00.
DELTA BUILT ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANTS
Issuing Organization
Musina Local Municipality
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
22 May 2024
Award Date
22 May 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
35231
Awarded To
(DELTA BUILT ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANTS)
Awarding Entity
Musina Local Municipality
Award Value
R 198 574 00
Awarded: 22 May 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
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Appointment of a service provider/consultant to advice the regulating committee in the issuance of 2026/27 – 2030/31 permissions to levy airport and air traffic service charges for airports company of south africa (acsa) and air traffic and navigation services (atns) for a period of twelve (12) months
The appointment of a service provider to conduct a feasibility study for the south african heroes acre project at freedom park heritage site and museum
The appointment of the consulting professional civil engineering service provider for the rehabilitation and upgrade to existing internal road network at the animal production institute of the agricultural research council.
Appointment of a service provider to review and enhance the technical feasibility (“qsb”) model of social housing projects
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Calling for expressions of interest from professional service providers to render respective professional services to the limpopo department of agriculture and rural development for a period of 3-YEARS
Management, implementation and coordination of food nutrition and developmental programme at sekhukhune district for a period of three years
The provision of a contractor for the emergency repairs of damaged steel ribbed pipe culvert at km 6.9 And sinkhole at km 11.4
Panel of service providers to supply and delivery of diesel to great north transport the period of thirty six (36) months
Appointment of panel of service providers for the provision of spares,parts and consumables for a period of three years to great north transport.
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