This tender has been awarded to KUFANIKIWA CONSULTING for R 191 844 197 00.
KUFANIKIWA CONSULTING
Issuing Organization
South African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
28 March 2024
Award Date
28 March 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
26502
1. Iqhina Consulting Engineers, SMEC South Africa, 2. SMEC South Africa, 3. Nathoo Mbenyane Engineers (Pty) Ltd, 4. JG Africa (Pty) Ltd, 5. Gwaca Consulting Engineers (Pty) Ltd, 6. Kufanikiwa consulting (Pty) Ltd, 7. BMK Group (Pty) Ltd, 8. Moralla Consulting Engineers, 9. TPA consulting CC, 10. Royal Mndawe Holdings, 11. Bruce Ramokolo Consulting Engineers, 12. Bosch Projects (Pty) Ltd, 13. Linked consulting Engineers, 14. Batalala Consulting Engineers, 15. Naidu Consulting Engineers (Pty) Ltd, 16. ENSYNC Lunar JV, 17. DNMZ Consulting Engineers (Pty) Ltd, 18. Mpamot Africa, 19. BVi Consulting Engineers (Pty) Ltd, 20. LPS Consulting, 21. Nexor 312 (Pty) Ltd, 22. Mariswe (Pty) Ltd, 23. SNA Civil and Structural Engineers, 24. Madan Singh and Associates CC, 25. Nankhoo Consulting Engineers (Pty) Ltd, 26. V3 Consulting Engineers, 27. CTP Projects (Pty) Ltd, 28. Delta Built Environment Consultants, 29. VST Consulting Engineers, 30. Zutari (Pty) Ltd, Kufanikiwa Consulting - R191 844 197.15 - BEE Level 1, 2. Gwaca Consulting - R193 348 651.30 - BEE Level 1, 3. Mpamot Africa - R199 093 025.50 - BEE level 1, 4. VST consulting Engineers - R193 074 914.50 - BEE Level 1, 5. SNA Civils and Structural - R 193 392 806.70 - BEE Level 1, 6. SMEC SA - R195 229 431.05 - BEE Level 1, 7. ROMH - R193 975 730.20 - BEE Level 1, 8. ENSYNY Engineers - R194 171 364.75 - BEE Level 1, 9. NAIDU Consulting -R194 940 768.47 - BEE Level 1, 10. Linked Consulting Engineers R192 184 276.30 - BEE Level 1, 11. Bosch Projects - 193 274 269.30 - BEE Level 1, 12. BVi Consulting Engineers - R191 995 878.70 - BEE Level 1, 13. BMK Group - R196 905 446.05 - BEE Level 1, 14. Zutari - R 196 797 783.05 - BEE level 1, 15. Nathoo Mbenyane Engineers - R196 091 557.70 - BEE Level, 16. Xaribe Enterprise t/a Nankhoo R191 862 602.90 - BEE Level 1, 16. Xaribe Enterprise t/a Nankhoo R191 862 602.90 - BEE Level 1
Awarded To
(KUFANIKIWA CONSULTING)
Awarding Entity
South African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Award Value
R 191 844 197 00
Awarded: 28 March 2024
GOVERNMENT
The south african national biodiversity institute requires service provider for the supply, installation and 24-MONTH maintenance of a 200kva standby generator at the walter sisulu national botanical garden
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Emergency approval to repair the damaged drainage/sewer system for the tenant bathrooms at the kwazulu natal national botanical garden
The south african national biodiversity institute requires appointment of a service provider for review of valuation methodology on sanbi journals and library books.
Appointment of labour law services to be provided by guy and associates attorneys to continue to represent sanbi at the labour court and referral at any other court until the matter for mr lephai solomon nkoana is finalised.
Professional service providers framework (term) contract for: multi disciplinary psp services for the water & sanitation implementation programme for a period of 48 months.
Panel of engineering consultans for conventional category 2(periodic & special maintenance and certain strengthening projects for works across south africa
Appointment of a service provider for the establishment of a project planning, monitoring and evaluation units for the office of the premier for a period of three (3) years
Appointment of a panel of consultants for the provision of professional services on municipal infrastructure projects for a period of 3 years
Appointment of multi-disciplinary team professional service providers for the implementation of water, sanitation &fencing infrastructure at various schools and circuit offices in limpopo province
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Appointment of a key individual for kgft capital for 12 months
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