This tender has been awarded to ANDIMAHLE TRADING ENTERPRISE for Undisclosed Amount.
ANDIMAHLE TRADING ENTERPRISE
Issuing Organization
Msinsi Holding (SOC)
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
3401
Awarded To
ANDIMAHLE TRADING ENTERPRISE
Awarding Entity
Msinsi Holding (SOC)
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Supply of personal protective equipment and clothing
Removal of existing tar road and upgrade of gravel road to tar surface at msinsi inanda dam
Construct and re-gravelling road at inanda dam
Boundary security fencing upgrade at msinsi albert falls dam
Supply and delivery of a boat at msinsi albert falls dam
Appointment and establishment of a panel of service providers to provide events management services to the kwazulu-natal office of the premier for a period of 36 months
Appointment of service provider(s) for events management for the department of community safety, security and liaison-extension of validity
National key point (nkp): the provision of physical security at the mpumalanga riverside government complex- national key point (nkp) for a period of three (03) years
National key point (nkp): the provision of physical security at the mpumalanga riverside government complex- national key point (nkp) for a period of three (03) years
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Re- construction of ward 11 emarasteni bridge
The appointment of contractor for the construction of durban yard lifting shed and associated buildings project.
DOH: wims- 058394: ntambanana clinic: provision of borehole with booster pump and water treatment system. Required grading is 3ce or higher.
Turnkey eradication of pit latrine (ntshongweni primary school, ogunjini primary school, siyajabula high school bhekulwandle primary school)under pinetown and umlazi district - kwazulu-natal province
Turnkey eradication of pit latrine (blessed luanda primary school, entsikeni primary school and ralph hardingham secondary school) under harry gwala district - kwazulu-natal province
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