This tender has been awarded to RAPIDUS for R 2 00.
RAPIDUS
Issuing Organization
Elundini Local Municipality
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
22 October 2025
Award Date
22 October 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
58195
Awarded To
RAPIDUS
Awarding Entity
Elundini Local Municipality
Award Value
R 2 00
Awarded: 22 October 2025
GOVERNMENT
Provision of workplace skills plan for a period of three years (3)
Supply and delivery of cement and cement products for a period of three (3) years
Supply, installation and maintenance of voip telephony system, internet and VPN hosting
Provision of short-term insurance and towing services
Supply and delivery of ICT equipment
Invitation for professional civil engineering service providers in the built environment to submit expressions of interest to be on a pre-approved panel for the south african police service for a period of 36 months
Panel of registration of contractors for the implementation of infrastructure projects for the free state department of education to assist with the construction, renovation and refurbishment works f various infrastructure projects on as and when required basis for the period of three (3) years
The construction of global gap compliance facilities phase 2 (toilet storage) for 36 farmers at nwanedi farming hub under musina local municipality in the vhembe district of limpopo province
A panel of service providers to conduct an assessment of metering requirements for the existing electrical networks to supply, install, and commission electricity smart meters at gauteng provincial government (gpg) facilities and others integrating online platform for a period of 36 months
Condition asseements for primary, hospitals and other auxiliary health care facilities in the eastern cape
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