This tender has been awarded to MUNDELE BUSINESS CONSULTANCY for R 1 998 000 00.
MUNDELE BUSINESS CONSULTANCY
Issuing Organization
Mine Health and Safety Council
Location
National
Award Date
8 August 2025
Award Date
8 August 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
52939
CSIR, NGULA HOLDINGS, MUNDELE BUSINESS CONSULTANCY, Insurvey
Awarded To
MUNDELE BUSINESS CONSULTANCY
Awarding Entity
Mine Health and Safety Council
Award Value
R 1 998 000 00
Awarded: 8 August 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
Terms of reference for appointment of a service provider for the provision of ICT infrastructure implementation solution to the new building for mhsc within 12 working weeks, and maintenance and support for 36 months
Alterations, building works, internal fit-out, furnishing and fire protection for the mhsc offices
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) solutions for the mhsc offices
Appointment of a service provider to undertake research project coe190702 "is the heat tolerance screening (hts) test an adequate tool to assess if an employee is heat tolerant and are the methods used to determine heat tolerance valid?
Appointment of a service provider to undertake research project coe150801 “continuation of project sim150801 review of simrac handbook for occupational health in the sami”
Appointment of a service provider to undertake research project coe210101 “effects of cannabis on occupational health and safety in the sami and benchmark for maximum allowable blood level of cannabis at the workplace”
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Regret letter- E2104NTCSANEG-portable earths
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