This tender has been awarded to LUPHUYANE LOGISTICS AND PROJECTS for R 56 530 828 87.
LUPHUYANE LOGISTICS AND PROJECTS
Issuing Organization
Chief Albert Luthuli Municipality
Location
Mpumalanga
Award Date
23 September 2024
Award Date
23 September 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
40583
Awarded To
(LUPHUYANE LOGISTICS AND PROJECTS)
Awarding Entity
Chief Albert Luthuli Municipality
Award Value
R 56 530 828 87
Awarded: 23 September 2024
GOVERNMENT
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Appointment of a panel of service providers for the supply, deliver, installation and maintenance of smart prepaid water meters for rand west city local municipality for a period of 36 months on and as when required basis (CIDB grading 8 ce or 7 ce pe)
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Supply and installation of compactor truck tyres for the central and southern regions of the city of mbombela
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Leasing of municipal waste transfer stations recycling areas for recovery and sorting of recyclable materials for a period of 36 months
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