This tender has been awarded to DIDO DIGITAL DOCUMENT for R 495 729 58.
DIDO DIGITAL DOCUMENT
Issuing Organization
Capricorn District Municipality
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
30 April 2025
Award Date
30 April 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
51485
Awarded To
DIDO DIGITAL DOCUMENT
Awarding Entity
Capricorn District Municipality
Award Value
R 495 729 58
Awarded: 30 April 2025
GOVERNMENT
Capricorn household sanitation within blouberg localmunicipality
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Capricorn household sanitation within lepelle nkumpi local municipality
Supply and delivery of water and waste water consumables for the municipality’s water testing laboratory at university of limpopo campus.
Review of local economic development strategy for capricorn district municipality
The south african social security agency hereby invites service providers for the supply, delivery, installation and configuration of network equipment (switches) in 18 offices for SASSA mpumalanga region.
Appointment of leasing of photocopy machine for a period of 36 months for lepelle-nkumpi offices
Appointment of a panel of service providers for leasing of computers for a period of five (5) years to the department of sport, recreation, arts and culture eastern cape.
Appointment of a service provider to enter into a lease agreement to supply and maintain heavy-duty printer for a period of 36 months
Request for proposals (RFP) from interested internet service providers “isps”, fibre network operators “fno’’ and mobile virtual network operators “mvnos to form a panel of service providers who can provide subsidized broadband internet connectivity to communities and public wifi hotspots in various district municipalities within a period of six months.
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Cleaning and gardening services to all ESKOM distribution offices in the limpopo area within the limlanga cluster, for a period of 60 months (5 years)
Appointment of a legal representative to represent mmsez soc at the ccma for a dispute relating to constructive dismissal
Appointment of a service provider for a response handling for 8 580 applications mmsez soc internship programme
Appointment of a service provider for provision of event management at the state of the local municipal address event (solma).
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