This tender has been awarded to PALMER DEVELOPMENT GROUP for R 685 942 49.
PALMER DEVELOPMENT GROUP
Issuing Organization
Government Technical Advisory Centre (GTAC)
Location
National
Award Date
17 September 2025
Award Date
17 September 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
55255
Awarded To
PALMER DEVELOPMENT GROUP
Awarding Entity
Government Technical Advisory Centre (GTAC)
Award Value
R 685 942 49
Awarded: 17 September 2025
GOVERNMENT
Re-advertisement of the appointment of service provider to assist the government technical advisory centre (gtac) with k2 maintenance and support in support of the k2 system and other related systems used by the municipal finance improvement programme (mfip)
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