This tender has been awarded to MOLELEMANE CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS for R 3 942 017 00.
MOLELEMANE CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS
Issuing Organization
Dube Tradeport
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
26 September 2024
Award Date
26 September 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
36139
Aquaelec Pty Ltd, Bhekumseti Glass and Alluminium (Pty) Ltd, Ikhubalo Enterprise, Mhlabomusha Waste and Environmental Services, Molelemane Construction and Projects CC, Safety and Allied Product CC, Swazelihle Global Grind Pty Ltd, The Safety Division Pty Ltd, Uniform and Safety Gear CC, The Safety Division Pty Ltd
Awarded To
(MOLELEMANE CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS)
Awarding Entity
Dube Tradeport
Award Value
R 3 942 017 00
Awarded: 26 September 2024
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