This tender has been awarded to KGWADI YA MADIBA GENERAL TRADING AND PROJECTS 11 for Undisclosed Amount.
KGWADI YA MADIBA GENERAL TRADING AND PROJECTS 11
Issuing Organization
Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
30 June 2023
Award Date
30 June 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
14652
Awarded To
KGWADI YA MADIBA GENERAL TRADING AND PROJECTS 11
Awarding Entity
Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 30 June 2023
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider for supply, delivery and installation of a clear view fence with clear view gates for the impound yard
Installation of 4 highmasts lights in various wards (cluster b) within elias motsoaledi local municipality (re-advert)
Waalkral bus road and stormwater control phase 1
Installation of 4 highmasts lights in various wards (cluster c) within elias motsoaledi local municipality
Supply and delivery of heavy-duty office chairs
The appointment of multiple service providers for waste management services, waste collection, specialised plant and equipment for waste collection, and illegal dumping management on an as-and-when-required basis over 36 months
Appointment of one service provider for the provision of a comprehensive fleet management solution (full maintenance lease, finance lease, managed maintenance and fleet management systems) for a period of 36 months
2489S - provision of strategic partners for engineering services
2513Gs –request for bid for the appointment of a panel of service providers for alternative energy solutions
Get a full report on KGWADI YA MADIBA GENERAL TRADING AND PROJECTS 11 including tender win history, total contract values, and bidding patterns.
Supply and delivery of low voltage motors to matimba power station over a period of five (5) years on an as-and-when required
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