This tender has been awarded to PRIME AFRICAN SECURITY for R 1 197 812 421 00.
PRIME AFRICAN SECURITY
Issuing Organization
National Nuclear Regulator
Location
National
Award Date
31 July 2024
Award Date
31 July 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
32064
Awarded To
(PRIME AFRICAN SECURITY)
Awarding Entity
National Nuclear Regulator
Award Value
R 1 197 812 421 00
Awarded: 31 July 2024
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a technical support organisation to provide engineering and scientific services to the national nuclear regulator for a period of five (5) years
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Appointment of a service provider to supply and deliver laptops to the national nuclear regulator (nnr).
Appointment of a service provider for design, engineering, equipment supply, installation, commissioning of solar pv power system and post handover support and maintenance to the nnr for a period of three (3) years.
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DCDT/05/2021/22
The provision of a psira registered security service for a period of 60 months at the national research foundation, pretoria brummeria campus.
Appointment of a service provider to provide security guarding services
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.
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Appointment of service provider to assist the government technical advisory centre (gtac) with k2 maintenance and support in support of the k2 system and other related system used by the municipal finance improvement programme (mfip)
Invitation of bids for the appointment of a service provider for the provision of cleaning, hygiene, pest control and boardroom support services to department of mineral and petroleum resources (dmpr) - pretoria (trevenna campus) for a period of thirty-six (36) months.
Panel of service providers for the procurement of professional engineering services on an adhoc basis for a period of three years
Re-advert - appointment of a professional service provider to conduct independent 360 degrees feedback for the employees off the water research commission (wrc) for a period of twelve (12) months
Appointment of a turnkey contractor for rehabilitation of the floating roof reservoir and filters at hazelmere wtp
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