This tender has been awarded to TAC GROUP for Undisclosed Amount.
TAC GROUP
Issuing Organization
EMAKHAZENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY
Location
Mpumalanga
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
3170
Awarded To
TAC GROUP
Awarding Entity
EMAKHAZENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider for the supply, delivery and off-loading of stationery and cartridges for the period of three years as and when required
Appointment of a service provider for the compilation of grap compliant annual financial statements for the 2024/25 and 2025/26 financial years, including audit support
Appointment of a service provider for the supply and delivery of personal protective clothing for a period of 36 months for emakhazeni local municipality
Appointment of a professional service provider for the provision of data management solutions and data verification system for a period of 3 years
Appointment of electrical contractor for the electrification of houses in madala township
Establishment of a panel of CIDB level (ce 6-9) civil engineering contractors for a period of 3 years
KZN all clients : amajuba, harry gwala, ugu, umkhanyakude, umzinyathi, uthukela and zululand district: repairs to plumbing and building items for a period of 36 months contract.
A panel of service providers to supply, install and commission back-up electrical generator systems at gauteng provincial government facilities and others for a period of 36 months
Matimba power station – design, construction, supply, and refurbishment of park home offices and site establishment - re-issue
Supply and delivery of stationery and office supplies of a period of 3 years
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