This tender has been awarded to MULTI-NET STELSELS for R 1 480 068 50.
MULTI-NET STELSELS
Issuing Organization
Financial Intelligence Centre
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
21 January 2026
Award Date
21 January 2026
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
61216
Awarded To
MULTI-NET STELSELS
Awarding Entity
Financial Intelligence Centre
Award Value
R 1 480 068 50
Awarded: 21 January 2026
GOVERNMENT
The supply of nitro pdf productivity licences to the financial intelligence centre for a period of three years, annually renewable.
Appointment of a service provider for the pure storage upgrade for the financial intelligence centre.
Request for proposals from suitable independent internal audit service providers to perform internal audit services to the financial intelligence centre for a period five years
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Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) solutions for the mhsc offices
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Request for proposal for the supply (as and when required), support and maintenance of the public address and evacuation systems for a period of 60 months at airports company south africa.
Request for proposal for the servicing and maintenance of fire detection, gas fire suppression systems and sprinkler systems, for a period of three (3) years at the csir gauteng sites
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Outage, maintenance and workshop services for a period of 5 years as and when required
Valves services contract for a period of 5 years as and when required
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