This tender has been awarded to LSG Consulting Engineers for Undisclosed Amount.
LSG Consulting Engineers
Issuing Organization
Msunduzi Museum
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
2989
Umafuma Consulting, Sydwalt (PTY) Ltd
Awarded To
LSG Consulting Engineers
Awarding Entity
Msunduzi Museum
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a supplier and installer of ac condensor cages to the umsunduzi museum, pietermaritzburg, KZN
To supply and deliver 3-WHEEL lawn mower machine
Appointment of internal audit services for umsunduzi museum
Re-thatching of 02 hut and combing of 08 hut.
Construction of 18 carports
The appointment of a multidisciplinary professional team led by a specialist mechanical engineer in HVAC to provide professional consulting services on east griqualand & usher memorial hospital: installation of heating and cooling system in all wards and upgrading of distribution boards
Invitation to professional service providers in the built environment to submit expressions of interest to be on a pre-approved panel for the south african police service for a period of 36 months: nationally : mechanical engineering
Zntd05008w:wims 073149:kwazulu natal: department of health: stanger: general justice gizenga mpanza regional hospital: the appointment of mechanical engineer: replacement of surgical and medical ward water cooled chillers with air cooled chillers.
Department of justice : empangeni magistrate court: installation of main air-conditioning plan units and upgrading of electricity: appointment of mechanical engineering psb.
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RFQ: appointment of service provider for the provision of accredited training services to landcare contractors
Disaster management centre communication system
Water stock valuation as of 30 june 2026
Supply only of construction road signs for klipfontein dam access road & house repairs and renovations project in the kwazulu-natal province
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