This tender has been awarded to PROTEA ELECTRONICS for R 5 870 399.
Issuing Organization
National Research Foundation
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
16 December 2025
PROTEA ELECTRONICS
Award Date
16 December 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
59772
MAAA0005582 - (CONCILIUM TECHNOLOGIES), MAAA0956878 - (JUNIOR JUST), MAAA0649426 - (KUDON ENGINEERING SERVICES), MAAA0057919 - (NGWANA-LESEDI TRADING AND PROJECTS), MAAA0020782 - (PROTEA ELECTRONICS), MAAA0000277 - (REUTECH), MAAA1056726 - (ROSESH HOLDINGS), MAAA0149503 - (TAMASHI TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS), MAAA0132816 - (TRI-STAR TECHNOLOGY)
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