This tender has been awarded to KNL HOLDINGS for Undisclosed Amount.
KNL HOLDINGS
Issuing Organization
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)
Location
National
Award Date
27 March 2024
Award Date
27 March 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
25749
Awarded To
(KNL HOLDINGS)
Awarding Entity
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 27 March 2024
GOVERNMENT
Provide support related to the trial proceedings: bronkhorstspruit CAS339/10/2024 state v liebenberg and 8 others
State v mfalapitsa et al
Digital forensic services in the estina, bain and p.I.C Investigations
Digital forensic investigative services in the estina matter
Facilities management services at the dpp mthatha for a period of three (3) years.
Appointment of a service provider to render cleaning and hygiene services for a period of twenty-four (24) months
Facility management services at the dpp cape town.
Facilities management services at the dpp bloemfontein
Appointment of a service provider to provide cleaning services for the independent power producers office for a period of 3 years
Appointment of a service provider to provide cleaning services for the independent power producers office for a period of 3 years
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For the supply and delivery of services for ohte maintenance and inspection of on-track vehicle (heavy class) for the north corridor for 24 months on a as and when required basis
Appointment of a service provider to undertake research project coe 240501 “investigation of additional control measures to be deployed to prevent underground trackless mobile machinery (tmm) fires in the sami.
Appointment of a service provider to undertake research project coe 240602 “optimisation of dust control systems for roof bolters and continuous miners in underground coal mines
Appointment of a service provider to undertake research project coe 230802 “identification of implementable early flag indicators in screening audiometry to prevent occupational noise-induced hearing loss (onihl) in the south african mining industry (sami)”.
The supply, delivery and off-loading of ammonia solution to various power stations on “an as and when” required basis for a period of 5 years
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