This tender has been awarded to Siyejabula Trading for R 1 894 480 00.
Siyejabula Trading
Issuing Organization
Msunduzi Museum
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
12 February 2024
Award Date
12 February 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
22695
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Awarded To
Siyejabula Trading
Awarding Entity
Msunduzi Museum
Award Value
R 1 894 480 00
Awarded: 12 February 2024
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a supplier and installer of ac condensor cages to the umsunduzi museum, pietermaritzburg, KZN
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Appointment of internal audit services for umsunduzi museum
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Construction of 18 carports
Request for bids for appointment of a service provider for the provision of physical security services at psira offices for a period of sixty (60) months
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Rendering of security services to the western cape department of health and wellness (wcdhw) facilities in the cape metropolitan, cape winelands, central karoo, garden route, overberg and west coast district’s for a three (3) year period.
The appointment of a service provider to provide security services for the temporary relocation area (tra) welmoed transitional relocation area for a period of 21 months.
Appointment of a service provider to render security guard services at golden gate highlands national park for a period of three (03) years
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