This tender has been awarded to AFAT PROJECTS for R 3 428 571 42.
AFAT PROJECTS
Issuing Organization
Eskom
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
25 March 2025
Award Date
25 March 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
45481
Awarded To
AFAT PROJECTS
Awarding Entity
Eskom
Award Value
R 3 428 571 42
Awarded: 25 March 2025
GOVERNMENT
The provision of bulk earth and civil works, stringing, cabling, earthing, erection, and commissioning of feeder 6 at ferrum substation including upgrading of the 400kv scada system
Transactional & management advisory services for tso establishment & ESKOM restructuring for 21 months
The provision of ferrum mookodi 2 400kv line section b (117.078km From tower 193 to 441).
The provision of ferrum – mookodi 2 400kv line section a(90.277 Km from ferrum substation to tower 193)
The provision of dry cleaning and laundry services at ESKOM transmission, simmerpan, victoria lake inn on, as and when required basis.
The establishment of an enabling agreement with a maximum panel of 30 contractors for the provision of supervision, labour, equipment, material (except the “big five” material: meters, poles/cross arms, transformers, cable & conductor), transport (as IT will be required and authorised) for electrification of low value new household and infills connections (below r3 000 000,00 per project) for a period of two (2) years and a further six (6) months for the close out of projects, for the distribution division in the kwazulu-natal operating unit, central east cluster on an as and when required.
An enabling agreement to establish a panel of 60 contractors to execute minor works project on an “as and when required basis, for a period of 36 months in the KZN operating unit, central east cluster.
The establishment of an enabling agreement with a maximum panel of 40 contractors for the provision of supervision, labour, equipment, material (except the “big five” material which include meters, poles/cross arms, transformers, cable and conductor), transport (as IT will be required and authorised) for electrification of new household connections (above r3 000 000,00 per project) for a period of thirty (30) months (twenty-four (24) months for allocation of task orders and six (6) months for the close-out of projects and finalisation of the payment process) for distribution division in the KZN operating unit, central east cluster as and when required.
The provision of mv and lv electrification infrastructure and connections (households and infills) within the limlanga cluster – limpopo over a period of 48 months.
The appointment of a panel of 70 contractors for the provision of live work services (maintenance and repairs) on the mv networks (up to and including 33kv) and associated projects in the limpopo operating unit on an “as and when required” basis for a period of 60 months (5 years).
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Outage, maintenance and workshop services for a period of 5 years as and when required
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