This tender has been awarded to Letacla for Undisclosed Amount.
Letacla
Issuing Organization
Eskom
Location
National
Award Date
23 October 2023
Award Date
23 October 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
18635
Awarded To
Letacla
Awarding Entity
Eskom
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 23 October 2023
GOVERNMENT
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Appointment of a panel of five (5) contractors for the construction and dismantling of high voltage (hv) sub-transmission lines for voltages ranging from 66kv up to and including 132kv within limlanga cluster -limpopo on an “as and when” required basis over a period of 36 months
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