This tender has been awarded to T AND T FIRE AND SAFETY for R 8 659 804 75.
T AND T FIRE AND SAFETY
Issuing Organization
False Bay TVET College
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
5 November 2024
Award Date
5 November 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
38267
Awarded To
(T AND T FIRE AND SAFETY)
Awarding Entity
False Bay TVET College
Award Value
R 8 659 804 75
Awarded: 5 November 2024
GOVERNMENT
Service: procurement for the supply and delivery of 10 x laptops
2 audits of capital infrastructure and efficiency grant expenditure incurred by false bay tvet college for the period (1 april 2025 – 30 september 2025 & 1 october 2025 to 31 march 2026)
The provision of the maintenance and servicing of the generators for a period of 3 years located at 5 campuses
Service – supply and delivery of 192 laptops via a lease to own agreement for 48 months
False bay tvet college – request for quotation - provide gardening service from 1st july 2025 to 30th june 2026 to our khayelitsha campus
Supply, installation and maintenance of fire extinguishing equipment for a 3-YEAR period
Servicing of cape winelands district municipality fire extinguishers and fixed installations for a 12-MONTH period
Provision of firefighting equipment maintenance services and installations-western cape
24 months term contract: repair, service and maintenance to fire detection, protection & security services : area 1-a,b,c
Servicing of fire fighting equipment in the distribution, cape coastal cluster on as and when required basis.
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Pretender workshop for security guarding
Supply and deliver latex gloves
The provision of quality management services on an as-and-when-required basis at the nuclear operating unit (nou) for the period of 5 five) years.
The appointment of a service provider for the supply, delivery and installation of wallpaper branding at the 4ir building, mossel bay campus, south cape tvet college.
Provision of land surveying services on four (4) disparate portions of land (remainder erf 1) and erf 9546 swellendam
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