This tender has been awarded to BALONEX GROUP for R 187 000 00.
BALONEX GROUP
Issuing Organization
Kannaland Municipality
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
18 May 2026
Award Date
18 May 2026
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
69825
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Awarded To
BALONEX GROUP
Awarding Entity
Kannaland Municipality
Award Value
R 187 000 00
Awarded: 18 May 2026
GOVERNMENT
Sampling and testing of water and wastewater samples in the kannaland local municipality area for a period of twelve (12) months
Supply and delivery of material for electrical service connections in sakkiesbaai (once off) to kannaland municipality
Supply and delivery of lv overhead material (once off) to kannaland municipality
Supply and delivery of PPE for epwp workers to kannaland (once off)
Supply and delivery of cleaning materials (once off) to kannaland municipality
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