This tender has been awarded to LWETU PROJECTS for R 511 725 896 00.
LWETU PROJECTS
Issuing Organization
Eastern Cape - Eastern Cape Development Corporation
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
16 January 2024
Award Date
16 January 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
21163
Awarded To
LWETU PROJECTS
Awarding Entity
Eastern Cape - Eastern Cape Development Corporation
Award Value
R 511 725 896 00
Awarded: 16 January 2024
GOVERNMENT
Provision of export development trainings and mentoring
Request for an appointment of a competent service provider to manage the preparation and hosting of a professional hybrid investment conference
Completion of civil, mechanical and electrical infrastructure at dimbaza waste water treatment works, phase 1
Provision of ecdc employee wellness program for a period of 36 months
Provision of psychometric assessment for the period of 36 months for any advertised positions from grade 16 to grade 25
Expression of interest framework agreements for general building works for various infrastructure projects throughout south africa
Panel contract for adhoc general building repairs and supply of materials to facilities used by ecdc in east london, fort jackson, mdantsane, zwelitsha, dimbaza, queenstown, whittlesea, butterworth and mthatha for a three years
Prequalification of competent contractors for urgent maintenance, repairs, alterations, upgrades and/or new construction work of department of correctional services facilities for a period of two (2) years as and when required
Construction of sanitation facilities at schools in eastern cape province under the safe initiative
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