This tender has been awarded to Unknown Supplier for Undisclosed Amount.
Issuing Organization
South African National Parks
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
Unknown Date
Unknown Supplier
Award Date
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Active / AwardedGOVERNMENT
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) wishes to appoint an accredited service provider to conduct Project Management Training for three (3) days at RAF Head Office, Centurion.
Appointment of a Service Provider to Provide Services Related to Security Systems at C-brta
Re-advertisement: Appointment of a Service Provider for Atmospheric Emission Licence Applications and Compliance with Atmospheric Emission Licence Conditions for Rebecca Street Crematorium, Rebecca Street, Philip Nel Park
Supply, delivery and offload Light bulbs and light fittings to NTCSA-Central Grid for 24 months on an as and when required basis.
Re-advertisement: Appointment of a Service Provider for the Supply, Service and Emergency Repair of Ethylene Gas Generators for the Ripening Centre of the Tshwane Market, as and When Required
Appointment of a service provider for the provision of ambulance services
Appointment of a service provider for the provision of Policy Instrument Universe Gap Analysis
Appointment of service provider for targeted selection recruitment system for a period 3 years
Appointment of a Service Provider to Supply and Deliver Fuel, and Provision of Turnkey Forecourt Solutions in South African National Parks (sanparks) for a Period of 15 Years.
Appointment of a Service Provider for Conducting International Market Research
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