This tender has been awarded to JENN TRAINING AND CONSULTANCY for R 161 986 560 00.
JENN TRAINING AND CONSULTANCY
Issuing Organization
Free State - Education
Location
Free State
Award Date
4 December 2025
Award Date
4 December 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
59525
Awarded To
JENN TRAINING AND CONSULTANCY
Awarding Entity
Free State - Education
Award Value
R 161 986 560 00
Awarded: 4 December 2025
GOVERNMENT
Supply and delivery of stationery packs at schools in all districts in the free state province for schools under section 20.
Supply, delivery and installation of equipment and tools for electrical, mechanical and automotive in ten (10) selected schools in the free state
Request for proposal for an end-to-end secured solution for the printing, packaging, storage, security and distribution of question papers, answer books and other examination and assessment materials for the national senior certificate (ncs), senior certificate (sc), get and aet l4 examinations and any other examinations and assessment related materials tht need to be printed for the period of three years
Supply and delivery of sanitary towels to various education district offices for eligible girls from grade 5 to 12 in quintile 1 public ordinary, special and farm hostel schools and disability care centres
The supply and delivery of school furniture to various schools in the free state
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Appointment of a suitably qualified, registered contractor for the construction of a top structure for the walk of life/drankesberg food processors juice plant phase 1 for the maluti-a-phofung special economic zone
The request for quotes for the once-off supply, delivery and installation of three (3) all-in-one printers and a five (5) year service and maintenance agreement
Repair of idexx quanty- tray sealer
Request for quote to service baofn 7.5KW Air compressor
Request for quote for the supply and delivery of boxes over a period of 60 months
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