This tender has been awarded to ENGINEERING SKILLS ACADEMY for R 8 600 010 50.
ENGINEERING SKILLS ACADEMY
Issuing Organization
Small Enterprise Development and Finance Agency
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
26 May 2025
Award Date
26 May 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
48803
Awarded To
ENGINEERING SKILLS ACADEMY
Awarding Entity
Small Enterprise Development and Finance Agency
Award Value
R 8 600 010 50
Awarded: 26 May 2025
GOVERNMENT
He objective of this rfp/t is to invite suitability qualified merseta/ qcto accredited service providers with solar photovoltaic standalone service technician (saqa ID number:120863) and / or occupational certificate: solar photovoltaic service technician (saqa ID 99447) accreditation to conduct a skills programme to 100 (one hundred) learners for a period six (6) months
The objective of this rfp/t is to appoint a suitable service provider with merseta/qcto accreditation on occupational certificate electrician qualification saqa ID number:91761 to provide apprenticeship to fifty (50) beneficiaries over the period of three (3) years. (Gauteng and northern cape)
The objective of this rfp/t is to appoint a suitable service provider with merseta/qcto accreditation on occupational certificate electrician qualification saqa ID number:91761 to provide apprenticeship to fifty (50) beneficiaries over the period of three (3) years (mpumalanga)
The objective of this rfp/t is to appoint merseta/qcto accredited trade centre that include electrical trade with active profile on the merseta system (nsdms) to conduct artisan recognition of prior learning (arpl) to 200 electricians for a period of twelve (12) months. (Gauteng and northern cape)
Appointment of a security service provider to render guarding services at gelvandale shopping centre and gelvandale facturama, gelvandale, eastern cape province for twenty-four (24) months
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