This tender has been awarded to LESEDI ICT for R 987 000 32.
LESEDI ICT
Issuing Organization
Free State - Free State Development Corporation
Location
Free State
Award Date
31 March 2025
Award Date
31 March 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
45862
Awarded To
LESEDI ICT
Awarding Entity
Free State - Free State Development Corporation
Award Value
R 987 000 32
Awarded: 31 March 2025
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a panel of duly competent training services providers to implement and train beneficiaries on digital transformation skills development programme
Valuation of investment properties, owner-occupied properties and registered (immovable properties) securities on loans for the free state development corporation
Appointment of a panel of duly accredited training providers for the implementation of various short learning programmes, learnerships and apprenticeships for a period of three years
Appointment of an authorized microsoft solution partner for the supply and installation of microsoft 365 e3, migration/integration of on-premise microsoft exchange and active directory to exchange online and azure for a period of 36 months
Rental of printers and photocopier machines for the free state development corporation for a period of 24 months
Camera, speakers, hdmi cables
Transversal contract - request for accreditation (rfa) for the lease, supply, delivery, installation, commissioning and maintenance of the office automation solutions free state provincial government (free state treasury). Closing date has been extended to 14 october 2024.
Toners and drums
Camera canon digital, rolling case (bag) printer multifunctional
Repair of laptops
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To appoint a service provider (sp) to provide the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment (DFFE)/ marine living resources fund (mlrf) with supply and delivery of fish feed
Appointment of an implementing agent to provide full service for the design and implementation of energy efficiency (eedsm) program.
Service, maintenance and repair of diagnostic imaging equipment for various healthcare facilities in the free state
Request for quote to appoint a pastel partner consultant for a period of five (05) years.
Maintenance for fire systems for period of 36 months
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