This tender has been awarded to TOURVEST HOLDINGS for R 5 544 15.
TOURVEST HOLDINGS
Issuing Organization
False Bay TVET College
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
30 July 2025
Award Date
30 July 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
52035
Awarded To
TOURVEST HOLDINGS
Awarding Entity
False Bay TVET College
Award Value
R 5 544 15
Awarded: 30 July 2025
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
Dwypd 03-2021/22
Appointment of a travel management service provider for a period of three (3) years for the ports regulator of south africa.
Appointment of a service provider :travel management servises for the department of transport for a period of sixty (60) months
Rft01 2024_2025 appointment of travel management companies for the period of 36 months
Appointment of a travel management company to provide travel management services to the universal services and access agency of south africa (usaasa) for a period of three (03) months.
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Appointment of a service provider for the provision of leasing of office space for the western cape regional office for a period of 5 years.
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Provision of laundry bags to all hospitals and institutions under the control of the western cape department of health and wellness for a five (5) year period
Request to appoint a service provider (sp) to provide the fisheries management branch of the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment (DFFE) /mlrf to supply and deliver a foul weather gear (musto).
Request to appoint a service provider (sp) to provide the fisheries management branch of the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment (DFFE) /mlrf to supply and deliver safety protective clothing. Please note that only western cape service provider will be considered.
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