This tender has been awarded to DOWN TOUCH INVESTMENTS for R 259 900 000 00.
DOWN TOUCH INVESTMENTS
Issuing Organization
South African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
15 July 2025
Award Date
15 July 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
51400
Awarded To
DOWN TOUCH INVESTMENTS
Awarding Entity
South African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Award Value
R 259 900 000 00
Awarded: 15 July 2025
GOVERNMENT
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