This tender has been awarded to TOURVEST HOLDINGS for Undisclosed Amount.
TOURVEST HOLDINGS
Issuing Organization
National Treasury
Location
National
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
3091
1. AMP t/a Free state travel and Tours 2. Besty Travel 3. Club Corporate Travel (Pty) Ltd 4. FCM Travel 5. Gemini Moon Trading 7 (Pty) Ltd T/a XL Nexus Travel 6. Macyreynolds Agency Services (Pty) Ltd t/a Reynolds Travel centre 7. QuaDrel Travel Management 8. Rennies Travel (Pty)Ltd t/a Rennies BCD Travel 9. Satguru Corporate Travel (Pty) Ltd 10. TAG trave (Pty) Ltd 11. Fly Far tours (Thabang Lucky Masango) 12. Tourvest Travel Services (Pty) Ltd a Dev of Tourvest Holding (Pty) Ltd 13. Travel With Flair (Pty) Ltd 14. Wings Naledi Travel Management 15. XL Flight Specials Polokwane
Awarded To
TOURVEST HOLDINGS
Awarding Entity
National Treasury
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Renewal of the institute of internal auditors of south africa (iia-sa) professional body memberships
To represent national treasury on a disciplinary hearing of an employee
Request to deviate from normal SCM procedures by procuring the services of institute internal auditors of south africa (iiasa) as a sole provider for the aiifa conference for an employee in the internal audit chief directorate within the office of the director general.
Renewal of hellopeter subscription for a period of 3 years
Organizational design & development workshop
Dwypd 03-2021/22
Appointment of a travel management service provider for a period of three (3) years for the ports regulator of south africa.
Appointment of a service provider :travel management servises for the department of transport for a period of sixty (60) months
Rft01 2024_2025 appointment of travel management companies for the period of 36 months
Appointment of a travel management company to provide travel management services to the universal services and access agency of south africa (usaasa) for a period of three (03) months.
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Appointment of service providers to support the national department of health with the rollout of the electronic medical record (emr) digital solution in eight (8) provinces over a period of 18 months.
Provision of cleaning services at the road accident fund (raf) for all offices for a period of five (5) years.
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