This tender has been awarded to GPWG Engineering for Undisclosed Amount.
GPWG Engineering
Issuing Organization
Eskom
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
2942
Sipho Electrical / Sikhulekile Trading Enterprise JV, GPWG Engineering, Ourkingdom Engineering and Projects, Sivtek & Manyawusi JV
Awarded To
GPWG Engineering
Awarding Entity
Eskom
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
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The provision of bulk earth and civil works, stringing, cabling, earthing, erection, and commissioning of feeder 6 at ferrum substation including upgrading of the 400kv scada system
Transactional & management advisory services for tso establishment & ESKOM restructuring for 21 months
The provision of ferrum mookodi 2 400kv line section b (117.078km From tower 193 to 441).
The provision of ferrum – mookodi 2 400kv line section a(90.277 Km from ferrum substation to tower 193)
The provision of dry cleaning and laundry services at ESKOM transmission, simmerpan, victoria lake inn on, as and when required basis.
The establishment of an epc and line construction panels for 132kv, 275kv, 220kv, 400kv, 533kv dc and 765kv for transmission division
Installation of condensate quenching pipeline at medupi power station project
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Design, supply, install and commission the HVAC system for the cep vsd rooms
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Procurement of commercial legal service provider specializing in inter alia commercial and corporate law to initiate arbitration proceedings on behalf of mmsez soc for a period of twelve (12) months.
Terms of reference (tor) for appointment of an estate agent to source suitable office and residential accommodation for musina-makhado special economic zone (mmsez
Purchase, collect and removal of 2 x 5 mva vandalized transformer, serial number 30314001 and 30314002 located at located at the ranch substation.
Appointment of a law firm to provide a legal opinion on the legal effect of the lapse of a performance guarantee under a gcc 2015 bulk sewer contract
Re-advertisement provision of employee vetting, verification of qualification and credit checks
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