This tender has been awarded to THE UNRESTRICTED for R 10 740 270 00.
THE UNRESTRICTED
Issuing Organization
Mpumalanga - Provincial Treasury
Location
Mpumalanga
Award Date
18 December 2025
Award Date
18 December 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
61742
Awarded To
THE UNRESTRICTED
Awarding Entity
Mpumalanga - Provincial Treasury
Award Value
R 10 740 270 00
Awarded: 18 December 2025
GOVERNMENT
The appointment of a service provider for the supply and installation of clearview fencing and construction of boundary wall at kabokweni industrial park (cluster 1)
Appointment of a service provider for the review of the mpumalanga economic growth and development path (megdp)
Request for proposals: implementation and maintenance of an electronic leave management system (e-leave management) to the mpumalanga provincial government for a period of 60 months (5 years) with an option to extend
To appoint a service provider for the provision of operating and maintenance services on waste-water treatment work at ekandustria industrial park for a period of three (3) years
The appointment of a service provider to supply and install smart water and electricity meters at ekandustrai industrail park to ensure accurate measurement and billing of utility services consumption
The panel appointment of 60 contractors for the provision of minor reticulation services for a period of 48 months on an as and when required basis in the limlanga cluster (limpopo area).
FOSPHB-RFP-10-24/25 request for proposal for the electrical infrastructure for the south pit relocation project
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Service and maintenance of boiler emissions gas analysers for both south and north stack at arnot power station for a period of 4 years
Appointment of service provider (s) for the provision of silviculture services for a period of three (3) years.
Supply and installation of compactor truck tyres for the central and southern regions of the city of mbombela
Supply and installation of compactor truck tyres for the northern and eastern regions of the city of mbombela
Leasing of municipal waste transfer stations recycling areas for recovery and sorting of recyclable materials for a period of 36 months
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