This tender has been awarded to BANDINKAZI TAR SURFACING for Undisclosed Amount.
BANDINKAZI TAR SURFACING
Issuing Organization
Alfred Duma Local Municipality
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
12 June 2025
Award Date
12 June 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
55019
Awarded To
BANDINKAZI TAR SURFACING
Awarding Entity
Alfred Duma Local Municipality
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 12 June 2025
GOVERNMENT
Dp&hs 04/2025: disposal of vacant land within the alfred duma local municipality
Iats 2024 2025 02: appointment of an engineering consultant to undertake the evaluation/ assessment of projects under work in progress (wip) register for a period of three (3) years
Css 01/2025: manufacture, supply, deliver and assemble library shelving at ezakheni public library
Ps 02/2025: installation and termination of underground electrical cable and equipment associated with traffic signals & maintenance for a period of three (3) years
Ps 01/2025: supply, installation and maintenance of the current surveillance camera system for a period of three years
IATS2024/2025/02: appointment of a panel of service providers for the supply and delivery of kerbs catch-pit covers retaining blocks ready mix concrete surface channels and culverts for a period of three years
Blading of roads d1852, d1857, d1818 and d1890 under nongoma area office within nongoma local municipality (kz265)
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Provision of borehole drilling and construction at mahlabathini, kwa-ceza area
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Appointment of a key individual for kgft capital for 12 months
Request for supply and delivery of 38 laptops as per attached specification requisition number (er 12501 &er 2371) for ilembe district to be delevery at 64 thucker street kwadukuza contact person maningi mfeka -066 282 3390 and siyabonga dlamini 079 296 0399
Construction of additional covered parking at ethekwini infrastructure management hub
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