This tender has been awarded to NKQUBELA COMMUNITY DEVELOPERS for R 10 350 00.
NKQUBELA COMMUNITY DEVELOPERS
Issuing Organization
Eastern Cape - Officer of the Premier
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
8 November 2024
Award Date
8 November 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
40593
Awarded To
NKQUBELA COMMUNITY DEVELOPERS
Awarding Entity
Eastern Cape - Officer of the Premier
Award Value
R 10 350 00
Awarded: 8 November 2024
GOVERNMENT
Addendum for the appointment of panel of service providers to enter into a database for supply and delivery of goods and services for youth projects for a period of 36 months
SCMU1-25/26-0002: appointment of panel of service providers to enter into a database for supply and delivery of goods and services for youth projects for a period of 36 months
Appointment of a service provider to manage mentoring and coaching programme for program one (1) employees in the office of the premier for a period of nine (9) months.
Appointment of a service provider to provide travel management services to eastern cape office of the premier for a period of 36 months
Appointment of a service provider for the supply, installation and maintenance of security access control system at eastern cape office of the premier building
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Appointment of four (04) service provider for the provision of station cleaning and horticultural services for a period of 36 months in the eastern cape region (ecr)
Provision of internal audit services: ecdc external quality assurance review
Renewal of microsoft 365license for period of three years.
Purchase, collection and removal of used transformer oil at eastern cape operating unit as and when required for thirty six (36) months contract.
Appointment of an accredited service provider to conduct face-to-face working at heights training for thirteen (13) personnel in gqeberha.
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