This tender has been awarded to GCUMA PROJECTS for R 4 869 199 34.
GCUMA PROJECTS
Issuing Organization
Nongoma Local Municipality
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
20 November 2025
Award Date
20 November 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
58399
Awarded To
GCUMA PROJECTS
Awarding Entity
Nongoma Local Municipality
Award Value
R 4 869 199 34
Awarded: 20 November 2025
GOVERNMENT
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Request for proposal (RFP) for the appointment of a panel of service providers for the supply and delivery of building materials on an as and when required basis for a period of 36 months in the KZN region.
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Provision of the uifw expenditure investigation services as per MFMA section 32 for the year 2025/ 2026
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