This tender has been awarded to REDFLANK SOLUTIONS for R 495 650.
Issuing Organization
National Nuclear Regulator
Location
National
Award Date
7 February 2025
REDFLANK SOLUTIONS
Award Date
7 February 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
43084
1. REDFLANK SOLUTIONS(PTY)LTD 2. THAKIWO PROJECT ADVISORS 3. LEARNING STRATEGIES CONSULTING SERVICES 4. NTIYISO CONSULTING GROUP 5. NTIYISO CONSULTING GROUP 6. ORI PROFESSIONALS 7. AFRICA INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS 8. AEVO, REDFLANK SOLUTIONS(PTY)LTD, 2. THAKIWO PROJECT ADVISORS, 3. LEARNING STRATEGIES CONSULTING SERVICES, 4. NTIYISO CONSULTING GROUP, 5. ORI PROFESSIONALS, 7. AFRICA INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS, 8.AEVO, 6. AFRICA INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS, 7.AEVO
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