This tender has been awarded to 4B PROTECTION SERVICES for R 6 201 247 24.
4B PROTECTION SERVICES
Issuing Organization
North West - North West Gambling Board
Location
North West
Award Date
11 April 2025
Award Date
11 April 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
47861
4B Protection Services, WENZILE PHAPHAMA SECURITY, Bohlale Risk & Protection, MAAA0015573 - (MAZIBUKU SECURITY AND PROJECTS), MAAA1133297 - (BRILLANT HOLDINGS), MAAA0442895 - (4B PROTECTION SERVICES), MGM VIP SECURITY, Ipelegeng Bakoola Security and Training, MAAA0030777 - (TIKEDI HOLDINGS), MAAA0057579 - (DICHALETSY), MAAA0150452 - (UNICOM SECURITY), MAAA0097726 - (WENZILE PHAPHAMA TRADING AND PROJECTS), MAAA0090564 - (BOHLALE RISK PROTECTION), MAAA0894066 - (IPELEGENG BAKOOLA), MAAA1048398 - (MGM VIP AND SECURITY SERVICES)
Awarded To
4B PROTECTION SERVICES
Awarding Entity
North West - North West Gambling Board
Award Value
R 6 201 247 24
Awarded: 11 April 2025
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