This tender has been awarded to BLOOM DIAMONDS for Undisclosed Amount.
BLOOM DIAMONDS
Issuing Organization
Free State - Public Works
Location
Free State
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
5755
Awarded To
BLOOM DIAMONDS
Awarding Entity
Free State - Public Works
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a suitably qualified contractor, joint venture or consortium for the construction of dinnane clinic, thaba nchu
Appointment of a suitably qualified contractor, joint venture or consortium (CIDB grading 2sq) for the fence upgrade at hamilton offices, bloemfontein on behalf of the department of public works and infrastructure.
Appointment of registered lift service providers for the comprehensive, preventative lifts maintenance contract programme at various free state provincial government buildings on behalf of the free state department of public works and infrastructure for a period of three (03) years with the option to extend by two (2) years
The department of public works and infrastructure, free state hereby invites interested bidders to submit a proposal for the lease of cafeteria in fidel castro building with total area 122m2 for a period of five (05) years at a reserved monthly rental of r17,820(exc. VAT)
Appointment of a suitably qualified contractor, joint venture or consortium for the completion of qibing library in wepener on behalf of the free state department public works and infrastructure.
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To appoint a service provider (sp) to provide the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment (DFFE)/ marine living resources fund (mlrf) with supply and delivery of fish feed
Appointment of an implementing agent to provide full service for the design and implementation of energy efficiency (eedsm) program.
Service, maintenance and repair of diagnostic imaging equipment for various healthcare facilities in the free state
Request for quote to appoint a pastel partner consultant for a period of five (05) years.
Maintenance for fire systems for period of 36 months
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