This tender has been awarded to KGOTHATSO ELECTRICAL for R 2 852 475 89.
KGOTHATSO ELECTRICAL
Issuing Organization
North West - Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Location
North West
Award Date
19 December 2024
Award Date
19 December 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
40158
Awarded To
(KGOTHATSO ELECTRICAL)
Awarding Entity
North West - Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Award Value
R 2 852 475 89
Awarded: 19 December 2024
GOVERNMENT
Supply,delivery and offloading of cattle feed package for 286 beneficiaries in dr ruth segomotsi mompati district :pes 3 programme
13 dard 26/2024: supply,delivery and offloading of 25m x 3m,40% green shade net rolls for vegetable packages
13 dard 19/2024: upgrade of electricity infrastructure phase two at taung agricultural college
13 dard 23/2024: construction of complete aquaponics greenhouse structure at greenies farm in jericho village,madibeng bojanala district
13 dard 18/2024:construction and equipping of product handling facility complete with coldroom at casper agric life project in moretele
Appointment of a service provider for supply, delivery and instalation of pumps, motors, mechanical and electrical works.
13 dard 03/2024 : replacement of the main power station at potchfestroom college of agriculture
Get a full report on (KGOTHATSO ELECTRICAL) including tender win history, total contract values, and bidding patterns.
Appointment of a service provider to provide catering services for nfvf staff attending roadshow in klersdorp.
The supply, delivery, installation and maintenance of an automated performance management system and risk management system (e-pms and risk) for a period of 36 (thirty-six) months
Supply and implementation of a disaster, municipal health and fire incident information management system in the dr kenneth kaunda district municipality for a period of three (3) years
RFQ for the calibration of the m217 power controller in the P-1701 facility
Replacement of cems - ESKOM
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