This tender has been awarded to INVEST IN AFRICA SERVICES for Undisclosed Amount.
Issuing Organization
Mineral Resources
Location
National
Award Date
1 January 1900
INVEST IN AFRICA SERVICES
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
8736
1. University of Johannesburg Nuclear Research Center 2. ECS Associates (Pty) Ltd 3. Ingerop South Africa (Pty) Ltd 4. NuEnergy Developments 5. Invest in Africa Services- Synergy Unincorporated 6. Buletu Technology Holding and Associates
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Invitation of Bids for the Appointment of a Service Provider to Review the Regulatory Accounting System (ras) Model Utilised by the Department to Determine the Appropriate Retail, Wholesale, Secondary Storage and Secondary Distribution Margin for a Period of 16 Months.
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The Supply and Delivery of Chemicals to various Peaking Power Stations on an “as and when required basis” for a period of 5 years
Supply of Motors to Various Peaking Power Stations for a period of Five (5) Years
Appointment of a Service Provider for the Leasing (supply, Deliver, Install, Commission and Maintain and Decommission) of Two (2) X-ray Baggage Scanning / Machines, Two (2) Walkthrough Metal Detector for Wrc New Office Premises for a Period of Three (3) Years
Provision and Maintenance of the Docusign Electronic Signature Solution
Appointment of a Service Provider to Conduct a Cidb Small and Medium Enterprise Business Conditions Survey
Invitation of Bids for the Appointment of a Service Provider to Provide Employee Assistance Programme Within the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources for a Period of Thirty-six (36) Months Subject to Performance Review
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