This tender has been awarded to SMEC SOUTH AFRICA for R 16 696 263 50.
SMEC SOUTH AFRICA
Issuing Organization
Mpumalanga - Economic Development Environment and Tourism
Location
Mpumalanga
Award Date
29 October 2024
Award Date
29 October 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
48986
Awarded To
SMEC SOUTH AFRICA
Awarding Entity
Mpumalanga - Economic Development Environment and Tourism
Award Value
R 16 696 263 50
Awarded: 29 October 2024
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a professional service provider for scope verification, preliminary and detailed designs, cost estimate generation, construction procurement documentation generation, site monitoring, contract administration & project management of internal roads, stormwater, potable water & sanitation engineering services for phase 1 of nkomazi special economic zone (nsez) situated at komatipoort, mpumalanga province
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