This tender has been awarded to GOMBASCH ENTERPRISES for R 15 110 552 00.
GOMBASCH ENTERPRISES
Issuing Organization
Chief Albert Luthuli Municipality
Location
Mpumalanga
Award Date
31 January 2024
Award Date
31 January 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
21935
Awarded To
GOMBASCH ENTERPRISES
Awarding Entity
Chief Albert Luthuli Municipality
Award Value
R 15 110 552 00
Awarded: 31 January 2024
GOVERNMENT
Professional service provider for the implementation of empuluzi/methula bulk water supply scheme, phase 1 in chief albert luthuli municipality
Construction of carolina ext4 and emzamo section sewer reticulation in chief albert luthuli local municipality
Supply and delivery of water materials for 36 months (re-advert)
Construction of steynsdorp village water reticulation and bulk water supply infrastructure
Upgrading of the mpuluzi wastewater treatment works - phase 2
Surface repairs to roads, sidewalks, and trench reinstatements as and when required in the north region of ethekwini municipality for 24 months
Maintenance repairs to roads and stormwater infrastructure as and when required in the abm areas located within the south region of ethekwini municipality for a period of 24 months
Itrump area based management (abm), durban point waterfront and maydon wharf area maintenance repairs of roads and stormwater infrastructure as and when required within ethekwini municipality for 24 months.
Construction of steynsdorp village water reticulation and bulk water supply infrastructure
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