This tender has been awarded to ZAMANGWANE CONSULTANTS for R 160 794 15.
ZAMANGWANE CONSULTANTS
Issuing Organization
Mkhondo Local Municipality
Location
Mpumalanga
Award Date
30 January 2025
Award Date
30 January 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
50681
Awarded To
ZAMANGWANE CONSULTANTS
Awarding Entity
Mkhondo Local Municipality
Award Value
R 160 794 15
Awarded: 30 January 2025
GOVERNMENT
Supply and delivery of materials for construction of dignified sanitation as and when required for a period of thirty-six (36) months in rural areas of mkhondo local municipality
Refurbishment of piet retief water treatment works: phase 1
Rehabilitation & asphalt resealing of 1km road in harmony park ward 14 (pretorius street)
Re-gravelling and stormwater management for 1900m x 5m road at ward 13 mangosuthu
Re-gravelling and stormwater management for 600m at ward 17 ezikonjaneni (welverdien)
BW144/BX/14
Appointment of a panel of term contractors for compliance monitoring and supply of chemicals for water and wastewater systems for all municipalities within mpumalanga province as and when required for a period of three (03) years
Establishment of a database for provision of the laboratory services to conduct water quality analysis for surface, ground, drinking and wastewater samples for a period of 36 months
BW144/BX/14
Supply,delivery and offloading of 600 diameter re inforced spuin concrete walls
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Appointment of an approved professional person to conduct the feasibility study and inspection of dams at kendal power station for the 2027 financial year for a period of three (3) months.
Supply, delivery and construction of pour flush toilets in rural villages of mkhondo local municipality
Invitation to submit a once-off tender for the purchase, collect and remove various scrapped items located at hendrina power station
Regret letter: the provision of 24-HOUR emergency spill response for period of 48 months at camden power station.
Regret letter: the removal, application, supply & installation of refractory for a period of 48 months at camden power station.
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