This tender has been awarded to ONE VISION INVESTMENTS 202 for R 15 499 914 87.
ONE VISION INVESTMENTS 202
Issuing Organization
Breede-Gouritz Catchment Management Agency
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
30 October 2025
Award Date
30 October 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
57473
Awarded To
ONE VISION INVESTMENTS 202
Awarding Entity
Breede-Gouritz Catchment Management Agency
Award Value
R 15 499 914 87
Awarded: 30 October 2025
GOVERNMENT
Telecommunication services (voip and internet services) for the breede olifants catchment management agency for five (5) years
Provision of external audit services for the breede olifants catchment management agency (bocma) for the 3-year periods (2024/2025, 2025/2026, 2026/2027)
Development of a catchment management strategy for the breede-olifants water management area
Water resources assessment H30A-E
Request for proposal (RFP): 2024/04 appointment of laboratory services to undertake the water quality analysis for the various water quality monitoring components for a period of 36 months
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