This tender has been awarded to ZAMA TRAFFIC SIGNALS HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEMS for R 286 981 726 50.
ZAMA TRAFFIC SIGNALS HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEMS
Issuing Organization
South African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
18 November 2024
Award Date
18 November 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
38996
74, 1. ANI Electrical Services (Pty) Ltd - R 402 423 212, 20, 2. ARC Electrical(Pty) Ltd - R 664 565 112, 97, 3. Burlington Electrical (Pty) LtdT/A MG Electrical - R330 095 896, 18, 4. Devinity Trading(Pty) Ltd - 387 849 396, 76, 5. Holobye Trading2 (Pty) Ltd, 5. Holobye Trading2 (Pty) Ltd - R 286 572 016, 70, 4. Devinity Trading(Pty) Ltd - R 387 849 396, 76, 6. Londacorp Trading - R 413 471 706, 7. Realtime Tradingand Projects (Pty)Ltd - R 260 965 031, 10, 8. Rinkase Trading& Projects - R 304 000 456, 45, 9. Westside and Rasewete Engineers (Pty) Ltd - R 329 970 000, 00, 10. Zama Traffic Signals High Voltage Systems - R 286 981 726, 05, 1. Raubex KZN - R147 786 101.25
Awarded To
(ZAMA TRAFFIC SIGNALS HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEMS)
Awarding Entity
South African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Award Value
R 286 981 726 50
Awarded: 18 November 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
Motivation for approval for the emergency route to restore electricity at staff houses at kirstenbosch national botanical garden, cape town.
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.
The establishment of an enabling agreement for a panel of 30 contractors to cater for the provision of electrical works performed within the breakdown portfolio on an “as and when required basis, for a period of thirty – six (36) months in the KZN operating unit, central east cluster.
The establishment of an enabling agreement with a maximum panel of 40 contractors for the provision of supervision, labour, equipment, material (except the “big five” material which include meters, poles/cross arms, transformers, cable and conductor), transport (as IT will be required and authorised) for electrification of new household connections (above r3 000 000,00 per project) for a period of thirty (30) months (twenty-four (24) months for allocation of task orders and six (6) months for the close-out of projects and finalisation of the payment process) for distribution division in the KZN operating unit, central east cluster as and when required.
Panel of eight (08) service providers with a minimum of 3ep or higher CIDB grading for households’ connections electrification projects and minor works for a period of three (3) years.
Contractor appointment for the provision to upgrade medium voltage (mv)protection systems at king shaka international airport for a period of 36 months.
Contractor appointment for the provision to upgrade medium voltage (mv)protection systems at king shaka international airport for a period of 36 months.
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