This tender has been awarded to MCONDO ENERGY for R 1 450 000 00.
MCONDO ENERGY
Issuing Organization
Transport
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
21 June 2023
Award Date
21 June 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
31021
Awarded To
(MCONDO ENERGY)
Awarding Entity
Transport
Award Value
R 1 450 000 00
Awarded: 21 June 2023
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider/consultant to advice the regulating committee in the issuance of 2026/27 – 2030/31 permissions to levy airport and air traffic service charges for airports company of south africa (acsa) and air traffic and navigation services (atns) for a period of twelve (12) months
Appointment of a service provider to povide dratfing services on the envisaged transitional regulations in terms of the railway safety act,2024 (act no.30 Of 2024) for a period of twleve (12) months
Appointment of a service provider to provide drafting services on the envisaged regulations regarding safety grades and training institutions in terms of the railway safety act (act no.30 Of 2024) for a period of twelve (12) months
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