This tender has been awarded to JJL TRUST for RÂ 5Â 642Â 986.
Issuing Organization
Local Government Education and Training Authority
Location
National
Award Date
14 June 2024
JJL TRUST
Award Date
14 June 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
29565
JJL Trust, YLT (Pty) Ltd, SKG Africa (Pty) Ltd
Public Entity
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Appointment of a Panel of Service Providers for the Placement of Adverts in the Media for the Merafong City Local Municipality on an as and When Required Basis for a Period of Three Years.
Appointment of a Panel of Service Providers for the Provision of Accredited Training Services for Merafong City Lm Employees for a Period of Three (3) Years
Appointment of a Service Provider for the Provision of the Electronic/ Automated Performance Management System for the Mclm for a Period of Thirty Six Months (36) Months.
Appointment of a Service Provider for the Collection of Water and Electricity Meter Readings for All the Areas Within Merafong City Local Municipality for a Period of Three Years
Appointment of a Service Provider for the Provision of Physical Security Services to Protect the Property, Assets and Personnel of the Merafong City Local Municipality, for a Period of Thirty-six (36) Months.
Readvert-request for Proposal for the Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority (lgseta) for a Full Project Management Service Provider to Provide a Turn-key Solution for Office Accommodation, Office Fit-out, Office Relocation, and Project Management Services for Lgseta Head Office
Readvert - Request for Proposals for the Appointment of a Service Provider Who Will Provide Wide Area Network (wan) Services (inclusive of Secure, Costeffective and Highly Available Multiprotocol Label Switching (mpls) Network and Internet Services Covering All Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority (lgseta) Offices Throughout South Africa) for a Period of Five (5) Years
Request for Proposal to Appoint a Suitably Qualified Bidder with a Multidisciplinary Team for Operational Support and System Maintenance for the Lgseta Stipend Disbursement Management Solution for a Period of 3 Years
Request for Proposal to Appoint an Experienced Security Service Provider to Render Physical Security as and When Required at Lgseta Offices for a Period of Two (02) Years
Appointment of a Service Provider to Supply and Maintain Cloud-based Learner Management System and Support for Two (02) Years for Lgseta
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