This tender has been awarded to APPILEH NANDIE ENGINEERING for R 260 000 583 54.
APPILEH NANDIE ENGINEERING
Issuing Organization
Independent Development Trust
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
22 April 2025
Award Date
22 April 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
46621
Awarded To
APPILEH NANDIE ENGINEERING
Awarding Entity
Independent Development Trust
Award Value
R 260 000 583 54
Awarded: 22 April 2025
GOVERNMENT
The appointment of a contractor (turnkey) for the upgrade of the dower sportsfield, port elizabeth tvet college, eastern cape
Request for consortium/multi-disciplinary professional services consisting of quantity surveying, architectural & civil & structural services for document readiness review in preparation for planning design & cost appraisal committee (pac) reviews from stage 1 till stage 4 of the refurbishment, additional and upgrading of educational facilities in the eastern cape province
The appointment of a contractor (turnkey) for the construction of pakamani sss, eastern cape
Request for proposals for a consortium/multi-discplinary professional services consisting of quantity surveyor (pa) architects, civil & structural engineers, electrical & mechanical engineers, occupational health and safety agents and social facilitators from stage 1 to stage 6 of the additional of educational facilities at tsitsikamma jss in the eastern cape province
The appointment of a contractor (turnkey) for the construction of tyelinzima hs, eastern cape
Provision of routine and safety maintenance on various roads (p710,p50-2,p50-1,p47-5,p47-4,p393,l530,l586,l586,l587, l587,l588,l589,l590,l591,l592,l593,l594,l595,l627,l628,l669,l694,l695,l696, l700,l707,l742,l786,l790,l796,l797,l797,l799,l810,l811,l876,l888,l942,l944, l944, d133, d135,d1544, d1545, d1549, d1551,,d1553, d1556, d1562, d1592, d1593, d1656, d1657, d1658, d1659, d1662, d2042, d2262, d2336, d2474, d2488, d2489, d258, d313, d356, d356 & d397) within umlalazi municipality (kz284) under king cetshwayo district in the empangeni region
The province of kwazulu-natal, department of transport, invites tenders from contractors, experienced in roadworks, for the establishment of a panel for the heavy rehabilitation of surfaced roads, drainage and ancillary works on various roads. The panel will be available for a duration of 36 months
Msikaba water supply scheme phase 3a: upgrading of bomela pump station & construction of nyandezulu elevated reservoir and booster pump station
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Assessment of existing borehole
Installation of irrigation system
Provision of borehole drilling and construction at mahlabathini, kwa-ceza area
For the provision of marshal services contract four (4) months for TRANSNET soc ltd TRANSNET port terminals richards bay (tpt rcb), as and when required.
Appointment of a key individual for kgft capital for 12 months
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