This tender has been awarded to P E BOLT AND HARDWARE SUPPLIES for Undisclosed Amount.
P E BOLT AND HARDWARE SUPPLIES
Issuing Organization
PetroSA
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
4 August 2023
Award Date
4 August 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
14901
METINDUSTRIAL, PE Bolt and Hardware Supplies, Kopana Power, Inenco, Abella Mining, Aretz Business Solutions, Danels Supply Co
Awarded To
P E BOLT AND HARDWARE SUPPLIES
Awarding Entity
PetroSA
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 4 August 2023
GOVERNMENT
Heat treatment services for petrosa, mossel bay
Provision of a regulation 34 audit for petrosa in mossel bay
Replacement of perimeter fence at petrosa head office in parow, cape town
Annual meter calibration for bloemfontein depot
Provision of aviation services for petrosa in mossel bay
Supply and delivery of a billy pugh personnel transfer to petrosa mossel bay
Urgent supply and delivery of paints and painting consumables to petrosa mossel bay
Emergency supply and delivery of batteries storage UPS 12v to petrosa refinery in mosselbay, western cape.
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