This tender has been awarded to AFRIRENT for R 46 549 290 00.
Issuing Organization
Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality
Location
Free State
Award Date
24 April 2025
AFRIRENT
Award Date
24 April 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
46722
Awarded To
AFRIRENT
Awarding Entity
Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality
Award Value
R 46 549 290 00
Awarded: 24 April 2025
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of contractor for the outdoor advertisement rights of lampposts
Transport services for mangaung metropolitan municipality.
Appointment of an experienced service provider(s) for the leasing of printers and related equipment for mangaung metropolitan municipality
Appointment of a panel of service providers for the supply and delivery of water treatment chemical, dosing equipment, testing equipment and lab ware for mangaung metropolitan municipality (augmentation
Appointment of an experienced service provider (s) for the supply and delivery of computers and related hardware equipment for mangaung metropolitan municipality
Appointment of contractors to provide vehicle fleet management services to the state for sixty (60) months
Supply, installation and monitoring of vehicle tracking system
Lease of vehicles for 36 months
Installation, de-installation of a driver and vehicle monitoring system incorporating vehicle recovery to the municipality’s fleet of vehicles for period of 36 months
Appointment of a service provider for the provision of vehicles on a full maintenance lease (fml); fleet support services for fml and managed-maintenance (mm) of existing fleet for a period of five (05) years.
Request for supply and delivery of pat materials to appropriate workshop clothing to technical, comprehensive and agricultural schools: lot1 - supply, delivery and installation of equipment and tools for civil, electrical, mechanical technology specialisations and engineering graphics and design (egd): lot2 - supply and delivery of practical assessment task (pat) materials to technical, comprehensive and agricultural schools: lot3 - supply and delivery of personal protective clothing for teachers to technical and comprehensive schools in the free state for the period of three financial years from the date of approval
Design and printing of annual strategic documents
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