This tender has been awarded to SCAN DISPLAY SOLUTIONS for Undisclosed Amount.
SCAN DISPLAY SOLUTIONS
Issuing Organization
Cape Town International Convention Centre
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
4349
Scan Display Solutions
Awarded To
SCAN DISPLAY SOLUTIONS
Awarding Entity
Cape Town International Convention Centre
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Provision of industrial labour relations support
Provision of cleaning services
Additional panel members provision of ICT goods and services to the cticc
Provision of short-term insurance broker services
Panel: provision of travel management services
Invitation of bids for the appointment of a panel of service providers to design, construct, and lease an exhibition stand for the south african pavilion at the investing in african mining indaba which takes place yearly in february in cape town, south africa for a period of thirty- six months 36 months.
SALGA 3m x 3m exhibition stand for imesa conference in grand west, cape town on 06 – 08 november 2024.
Appointment of a stand builder for a period of 3 years
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Microsoft agreements, subscriptions and licensing and microsoft teams operator connect services (3-Year term)
The appointment of a service provider for the provision of accommodation services to south cape tvet college.
The appointment of a service provider for the supply and delivery of desktop ram modules to the oudtshoorn campus, south cape tvet college.
The provision of publishing services for the proceedings of kruger2026 conference for nrf ithemba labs
Provision of refreshments to petrosa in mossel bay
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