This tender has been awarded to LYLASCENE for R 184 583 644 07.
LYLASCENE
Issuing Organization
Ekurhuleni Water Care Company (ERWAT)
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
10 December 2024
Award Date
10 December 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
43377
Awarded To
LYLASCENE
Awarding Entity
Ekurhuleni Water Care Company (ERWAT)
Award Value
R 184 583 644 07
Awarded: 10 December 2024
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of service provider/s to supply, deliver & install analytical instrumentation & associated equipment on an ‘as & when required’ basis in all erwat wcw’s for a period of thirty six (36) months
Re-tender the removal & decommissioning of the excisting access control equipment/system & disposal. The supply, installation & commissioning of new access control system & fibre network cables at erwat head office
The appointment of a contractor for the construction of guard houses at erwat water care works
The appointment of a service provider to supply erwat with a cloud backup solution for a period of three (3) years
The appointment of contractors to provide general repairs & maintenance of buildings for various erwat sites over a fixed period on an ‘as & when required’ basis
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Invitation to an open tender (CONHILL/01/VH-AUDIO/2026/27) for the once-off supply, delivery, installation, and configuration of audio-visual equipment and post-installation maintenance for a period of three (3) years.
Invitation to service provider (s) to conduct personnel suitability checks for recruitment processes for all employees/potential candidates of gauteng department of education.
Provision of condom sampling and related services for a period of 12 months
Bontle ke botho (bkb) cleaning programme – the removal of illegal waste dumps from human settlements, public open spaces and other public facilities, using yellow plant, within all areas of gauteng: city of johannesburg, city of ekurhuleni, city of tshwane, sedibeng and west rand municipalities for a period of 36 months (as and when required).
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