This tender has been awarded to SHOSHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES for Undisclosed Amount.
SHOSHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES
Issuing Organization
Correctional Services
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
19 May 2023
Award Date
19 May 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
14774
1 SAKHOWETHU DISTRIBUTORS LEVEL 1, 2 MECH-TECH INDUSTRIES PTY LTD LEVEL 4, 3 KHAYELIMNANDI CATERING AND EVENTS LEVEL 1, 4 OCTAVIANTO BUSINESSENTERPRISE LEVEL 1, 5 PULITO CLEANING HUB PTY LTD LEVEL 1, 6 LIP-MADIBA-SA TRADING AND PROJECTS LEVEL 1, 7 MUBVELEDZISI PTY LTD LEVEL 1, 8 LULINGALO TRANSPORT AND PROJECTS PTY LTD LEVEL 1, 9 CCSA INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES LEVEL 1, 10 BT TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD LEVEL 1, 11 SHERITON TRADING ENTERPRISE CC LEVEL 1, 12 BLUE MOUNTAIN SIDE PTY LTD LEVEL 1, 12 BLUE MOUNTAIN SIDE PTY LTD LEVEL 1, 13 MDUDUZI N BUSI HOLDINGS LEVEL 1, 14 KGABO MANAGEMENT SERVICES LEVEL 1, 15 SHICHS TRADING PTY LTD LEVEL 1, 16 ROPAD TOOLS AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES PTY LTD LEVEL 1, 17 SHOSHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES CC LEVEL 1, 18 HELI MANUFACTURING SERVICES PTY LTD LEVEL 2
Awarded To
SHOSHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES
Awarding Entity
Correctional Services
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 19 May 2023
GOVERNMENT
Supply,delivery,off-loading and installation of chicken egg layer cages with automated feeding system and other accessories.
Appointment of a service provider for the cleaning services, provision of cleaning materials and hygiene services to the department of correctional services for a period of five years
HO5/2024 appointment of a travel management company for the period of five (5) years to the department of correctional services
Appointment of a service provider for supply and delivery of security equipment at witbank mass store: department of correctional services on a once-off contract basis.
Appointment of a service provider for cleaning services and the provision of cleaning materials to the department of correctional services at forum east building, 1077 arcadia street, hatfield for a period of three (3) years.
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The provisioning of institutionalised training for the period of 5 years on “an as and when required” basis at ESKOM distribution gauteng.
Appointment of a service provide for testing of municipal and borehole water at obp
Replacement of damaged concrete palisade fence
Upgrade of automated docking system at the o.R. Tambo international airport for 24 months
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