This tender has been awarded to PK FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS for R 10 447 179 30.
PK FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS
Issuing Organization
Bela Bela Local Municipality
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
10 September 2025
Award Date
10 September 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
57752
Awarded To
PK FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS
Awarding Entity
Bela Bela Local Municipality
Award Value
R 10 447 179 30
Awarded: 10 September 2025
GOVERNMENT
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)
Water supply source augmentation and the construction of water reticulation network in tsakane (ward 7)
Sourcing of epc (engineering procurement and construction) panel for turnkey infrastructure project rescue practitioners applicable to projects that are managed by did on behalf of clients departments.
Construction of basic water and sanitation networks in the mangaung metropolitan municipality
Thaba nchu water and sanitation at ext 27 maroka and ratau
Regravelling of mlwane access road in ward 6
Appointment of a panel of consulting firms to assist the finance department in performing finance related assignments
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Appointment of service providers to render security services for nine (9) areas of leda for a period of thirty-six (36) months
Appointment of a service provider to review the mmsez soc organisation structure
Request for proposals for the long-term lease and development of erf 6484, piet potgietersrust extension 12, measuring 8926 square metres for business
Request for proposals for the long-term lease and development of portion 197 of portion 80 of the farm piet potgietersrust town and townlands 44ks, measuring 3.5 Hectares for business, institutional or public garage
Request for proposals for the long-term lease and development of erf 1225, piet potgietersrust extension 3, measuring 14 hectares for business, residential 2-4 or institutional
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