This tender has been awarded to DATAPROOF COMMUNICATIONS for R 1 336 879 58.
DATAPROOF COMMUNICATIONS
Issuing Organization
Human Sciences Research Council
Location
National
Award Date
8 August 2025
Award Date
8 August 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
52674
Dataproof communications, Cocre8 Technology Solutions (Pty) Ltd, Thrindod (Pty) Ltd, Intellitech Systems (Pty) Ltd), Business Connecxion Pty) Ltd), Randall Walbrurgh, Datecentrix (Pty) Ltd, Datacenrtix
Awarded To
DATAPROOF COMMUNICATIONS
Awarding Entity
Human Sciences Research Council
Award Value
R 1 336 879 58
Awarded: 8 August 2025
GOVERNMENT
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