This tender has been awarded to Unathi Civil Construction for Undisclosed Amount.
Unathi Civil Construction
Issuing Organization
Kopanong Local Municipality
Location
Free State
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
5150
Awarded To
Unathi Civil Construction
Awarding Entity
Kopanong Local Municipality
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Jagersfontein upgrading of sports facility.
Construction of a new landfill site in springfontein within kopanong local municipality.
Bethulie: construction of bulk water supply pipeline.
Appointment of a service provider to supply and delivery of 20 laptops
Actuarial service for the valuation of post-retirement employee benefits for the municipality and related services for a period of two(2) years
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Erratum-appointment of a professional service provicer for the management and implementation of the rural roads asset management system (rrams) for xhariep district municipality for a period of three (3) years.
Registered occupational health medical practitioner for rendering of medical surveillance for the municipality for the period of three years.
The provision of an industrial (office & workshop) building for acquisition (outright purchase) in bultfontein, free state operating unit.
Provision of runway and taxiway repairs for a period of 6 months at bfia
Supply and delivery of switch disconnectors and selector switches to lethabo power station for a five (5) year period on an “as and when required” basis.
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