This tender has been awarded to RGZ PROJECTS for R 18 936 424 00.
RGZ PROJECTS
Issuing Organization
Msunduzi Museum
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
26 April 2024
Award Date
26 April 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
27469
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Awarded To
(RGZ PROJECTS)
Awarding Entity
Msunduzi Museum
Award Value
R 18 936 424 00
Awarded: 26 April 2024
GOVERNMENT
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Appointment of a turnkey contractor for the design and construction of various stations at cluster 14 (westcliff station, bayview station and havenside station) within the crossmoor corridor, kwa zulu natal region for a period of six (06) months
Construction of vimbukhalo primary school in uthukela district, kwa-zulu natal the cdc is inviting capable and competent contractors with an active CIDB grading of 8gb or higher for the construction of vimbukhalo primary school in uthukela district, kwazulu-natal. Bidders with CIDB grading of 7gb pe and lower are not eligible to bid.
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