This tender has been awarded to THWALOKUHLE for R 4 852 819 00.
THWALOKUHLE
Issuing Organization
National Health Laboratory Service
Location
National
Award Date
29 May 2025
Award Date
29 May 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
48459
Awarded To
THWALOKUHLE
Awarding Entity
National Health Laboratory Service
Award Value
R 4 852 819 00
Awarded: 29 May 2025
GOVERNMENT
Renovation at manapo laboratory in free state.
Outright purchase, installation and commissioning of a bench-top hplc system consisting of a quaternary pump, degasser, auto-sampler, column compartment, fluorescence detector, UPS and a workstation with chromatographic software including service and maintenance for a period of five (5) years at fcl pretoria (food section).
Supply & delivery of prefabricated park home and renovations at st elizabeth laboratory in lusikisiki.
Renovation at port-elizabeth histopathology laboratory (7th floor).
Placement of point of care testing instruments and middleware including service & maintenance for a period of five (5) years for multiple sites nationally.
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