This tender has been awarded to ATLANTIS CORPORATE TRAVEL for R 3 000 000 00.
ATLANTIS CORPORATE TRAVEL
Issuing Organization
Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
12 November 2024
Award Date
12 November 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
39111
Awarded To
(ATLANTIS CORPORATE TRAVEL)
Awarding Entity
Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority
Award Value
R 3 000 000 00
Awarded: 12 November 2024
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a legal panel for a period of three (03) years
Provision for internal audit services for a period of three (03) years
Appointment of a panel of subject matter experts for water qualifications (all provinces) for a period of three (03) years
Appointment of a panel of subject matter experts for energy qualifications (all provinces) for a period of three (03) years
Appointment of a panel of service providers to facilitate the qualification development / skills program development and realignment of the legacy qualifications to occupational qualifications as per qcto requirements
Tourism training programmes for a 12-MONTH period
SAWS-260/21
Invitation to submit proposals for provision of travel management services for the period of 36 months invitation to submit proposals for provision of travel management services for the period of 36 months
Appointment of a professional conference organiser for the department of basic education for a period of three years
Appointment of a travel management company to provide travel management services to the mine health and safety council for thirty-six (36) months
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