This tender has been awarded to LT Ntloko Electrical Contractors for Undisclosed Amount.
LT Ntloko Electrical Contractors
Issuing Organization
Elundini Local Municipality
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
5563
Awarded To
LT Ntloko Electrical Contractors
Awarding Entity
Elundini Local Municipality
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
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The establishment of an enabling agreement with a maximum panel of 30 contractors for the provision of supervision, labour, equipment, material (except the “big five” material: meters, poles/cross arms, transformers, cable & conductor), transport (as IT will be required and authorised) for electrification of low value new household and infills connections (below r3 000 000,00 per project) for a period of two (2) years and a further six (6) months for the close out of projects, for the distribution division in the kwazulu-natal operating unit, central east cluster on an as and when required.
Panel of three (03) service providers to conduct electricity meter inspection services for the period of three (03) years. (Re-advert)
Panel of three (03) electrical contractors for revenue management for a period of three (03) years.
Panel of three (03) service providers for supply and delivery of cables and conductors for a period of three (03) years as and when needed
Re-advertisement: elundini local municipality intends to enter into framework contract for rural electrification with 3 to 5 contractors over a 3 year term without a commitment to a quantum of work
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