This tender has been awarded to SMART INTELLIGENCE PROJECTS for R 1 842 667 80.
SMART INTELLIGENCE PROJECTS
Issuing Organization
Public Works
Location
Northern Cape
Award Date
19 June 2025
Award Date
19 June 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
49759
Awarded To
SMART INTELLIGENCE PROJECTS
Awarding Entity
Public Works
Award Value
R 1 842 667 80
Awarded: 19 June 2025
GOVERNMENT
Rendering of private security services to the department of public works and infrastructure: legislative assembly - ulundi for a period of one (01) month: from 21 march 2026 to 20 april 2026
Rendering of private security services to the department of public works and infrastructure: legislative assembly - ulundi for a period of one (01) month: from 21 february 2026 to 20 march 2026
Rendering of private security services to the department of public works and infrastructure: legislative assembly - ulundi for a period of one (01) month must be registered with psira. Documents can be downloaded via e-tender portal or departmental website (www.kznworks.gov.za)
Rendering of private security service to the department of public works & infrastructure: legislative assembly ulundi for period of one month from 21 november 2025 to 20 december 2025
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Hopetown magistrate office: provisioning of cleaning services for 36 months. (601.00m²)
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Appointment of a security service provider to render guarding services at longstreet jv, 72 longstreet, kimberely in the northern cape for a period of twenty-four (24) months.
Request - PRASA
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Supply and delivery of electrical tools and protective clothing (electrical department)
The supply, installation, commissioning and maintaining of human resources and payroll system, time and attendance control system and employee self-service solution system for a period of 36 months (3 years)
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