This tender has been awarded to MUBVUMELA CORPORATION for R 3 137 174 83.
MUBVUMELA CORPORATION
Issuing Organization
Mine Health and Safety Council
Location
National
Award Date
26 December 2025
Award Date
26 December 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
60504
MAAA0000223 - (NETPOINT IT SOLUTIONS), MAAA0338602 - (UKHLELA), MAAA0655313 - (Q POINT SOLUTIONS), MAAA0137523 - (MUBVUMELA CORPORATION), MAAA0002867 - (DESTINY GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY), MAAA0016510 - (IOCO INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES)
Awarded To
MUBVUMELA CORPORATION
Awarding Entity
Mine Health and Safety Council
Award Value
R 3 137 174 83
Awarded: 26 December 2025
GOVERNMENT
Deviation from the normal procurement process in the appointment of anthem apartment co. (Pty) ltd on a single source for office space rental from 1 june 2026 until 31 july 2026 and the reinstatement (white-boxing) of the premises at 145 western service road, woodmead
Contract variation (extension of time) for contract mhsc 1193/2025-26: provision of external inbound and outbound sip / voip telephony service
Alterations, building works, internal fit-out, furnishing and fire protection for the mhsc offices
Electrical, solar, UPS and fire detection systems for the mhsc offices
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) solutions for the mhsc offices
Appointment of a service provider to provide unified communication services inclusive of internet connectivity and voice services for a period of 36 months for the office of the valuer-general.
Appointment of a service provider for the outright lease of secured internet connection services
Appointment of a suitable and qualified service provider to supply and deliver laptops and monitors to saqa as and when required for 24 months.
For appointment of a qualified service provider to render information communication technology services (internet connectivity, telephony, backup and firewall) for a period of 36 months.
Provision of professional services and optic fibre cable installation on "an as and when" basis for a period of three (03) years.
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Assessment of existing borehole
Installation of irrigation system
RFQ for the OHS baseline risk assessment services
The appointment of a service provider to maintain, support, host, and enhance the nersa’s website as and when required for a period of three (3) years.
The appointment of one service provider to supply, install, configure and provide technical training of information technology (IT) service helpdesk system for the department of forestry, fisheries, and the environment (DFFE) for a period of two (2) years.
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