This tender has been awarded to PRIME AFRICAN SECURITY for R 220 576 00.
PRIME AFRICAN SECURITY
Issuing Organization
PetroSA
Location
National
Award Date
3 April 2025
Award Date
3 April 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
47088
Awarded To
PRIME AFRICAN SECURITY
Awarding Entity
PetroSA
Award Value
R 220 576 00
Awarded: 3 April 2025
GOVERNMENT
Heat treatment services for petrosa, mossel bay
Provision of a regulation 34 audit for petrosa in mossel bay
Replacement of perimeter fence at petrosa head office in parow, cape town
Annual meter calibration for bloemfontein depot
Provision of aviation services for petrosa in mossel bay
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DCDT/05/2021/22
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Appointment of a service provider to provide security guarding services
Rendering of security services to the western cape department of health and wellness (wcdhw) facilities in the cape metropolitan, cape winelands, central karoo, garden route, overberg and west coast district’s for a three (3) year period.
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For the appointment of a traffic monitoring managing service provider for the provision of manual and short-term traffic counts
Request for quotation for flight operation manuals
Supply, delivery and offloading of liquid chlorine to various power stations for a period of five (5) years on an as and when required basis
Appointment of an accredited service provider for the provision of car present (cp) and card not present (cnp) gateway services for sanparks for a period of 5 years
Refurbishment of the wastewater treatment works and pump station in villiers/qalabotjha (mig shedule 6b)
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