This tender has been awarded to BROOKLYNN PROJECTS 21 for R 23 800 812 93.
BROOKLYNN PROJECTS 21
Issuing Organization
Bela Bela Local Municipality
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
14 May 2025
Award Date
14 May 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
48050
Awarded To
BROOKLYNN PROJECTS 21
Awarding Entity
Bela Bela Local Municipality
Award Value
R 23 800 812 93
Awarded: 14 May 2025
GOVERNMENT
Refurbishment of roads and stormwater in limpopo road and mabunda street (ward 5&7)
Construction of road paving and bulk stormwater in bela bela x8 - phase 4
Replacement of bulk raw water ac pipeline from lapa pump station to bela-bela water treatment works (ward 1 and 9)
Panel of five (5) service providers for provision of legal services as-and-when required for a period of 36 months.
Construction of water pump booster station and upgrading of a steel elevated water tank in ext. 8 (ward 4)
Appointment of a panel of contractors (8ce – 9ce) for the installation of engineering services for the free state department of human settlements to be appointed on “as and when required” basis for a period of 36 months from the date of appointment.
Provision of a jet machine wet with operator as and when required for a period of thirty-six (36) months (re-advert)
Appointment of a panel of contractors for the construction and upgrading of bulk sewer infrastructure projects (category CIDB 8ce) for a period of 36 months.
Appointment of a panel of service providers (category CIDB 8ce) for the construction and upgrading of bulk water infrastructure on an as and when required basis for a period of 36 months in rand west city local municipality
Appointment of a panel of grade 8ce roads contractors for the construction, upgrading and rehabilitation of roads and stormwater infrastructure on as and when required basis for a period of 36 months
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Cleaning and gardening services to all ESKOM distribution offices in the limpopo area within the limlanga cluster, for a period of 60 months (5 years)
Appointment of a legal representative to represent mmsez soc at the ccma for a dispute relating to constructive dismissal
Appointment of a service provider for a response handling for 8 580 applications mmsez soc internship programme
Appointment of a service provider for provision of event management at the state of the local municipal address event (solma).
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