This tender has been awarded to NESSA SOLUTIONS for R 139 799 671 11.
NESSA SOLUTIONS
Issuing Organization
Limpopo - Limpopo Roads Agency
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
3 February 2026
Award Date
3 February 2026
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
61231
Awarded To
NESSA SOLUTIONS
Awarding Entity
Limpopo - Limpopo Roads Agency
Award Value
R 139 799 671 11
Awarded: 3 February 2026
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a suitably qualified, reputable and experienced service provider to conduct movable assets auction for roads agency limpopo (soc) ltd.
Appointment of a service provider to supply (rental basis), install and maintain hygiene and sanitation equipment at roads agency limpopo (soc) ltd for a period of thirty-six (36) months.
Appointment of a service provider for the comprehensive maintenance of the roads agency limpopo (soc) ltd building for a period of thirty-six (36) months.
Appointment of a service provider to render maintenance: routine service, repair and replacement of parts for air-conditioners and extractor fan.
Appointment of a service provider to conduct visual condition assessments of 3000 kms of paved roads in accordance with tmh9 for a period of twelve (12) months.
Provision of professional services for the quality assessments audit of the rural road asset management system for two (2) years
The appointment of the service providers to provide technical services to the department of transport for a period of 36 months
Appointment of a service provider/consultant to develop a road asset management central data repository for the department of transport for a period of three (03) years.
Rural roads assets management systems support and software licencing service
Rural roads assets management systems support and software licencing service
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Invitation bid number: CPSC/B/064/2026 outsourcing of service provider for supply and delivery of 10 x walk in fridge/ cold rooms at j tac headquarters limpopo. Dod proc plan 26-27/J OPS/1823
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