This tender has been awarded to ZINGEZETHU TRADING AND PROJECTS 44 for R 18 185 893 00.
ZINGEZETHU TRADING AND PROJECTS 44
Issuing Organization
Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
16 October 2023
Award Date
16 October 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
18626
Awarded To
ZINGEZETHU TRADING AND PROJECTS 44
Awarding Entity
Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)
Award Value
R 18 185 893 00
Awarded: 16 October 2023
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider for the compilation of the dbsa’s 2025/26 to 2027/28 annual reporting suite
Appointment of a professional service provider (psp) to coordinate the development and the implementation of the operation vulindlela (ov) titling project on behalf of national treasury cities support programme (nt-csp)
Appointment of a professional service provider for the planning, design development, procurement documentation and works supervision (stages 1-7) of staff accommodation projects at nylsvlei and wolkberg nature reserves on behalf of limpopo economic development environment and tourism (ledet)
Supply and delivery of personal protective equipment (PPE) for a period of 36 months.
Appointment of a credible service provider to assist the development bank of southern africa with the infrastructure needs assessment in south african townships under market 2 municipalities:1994 – 2024 research project
Framework agreements for ad hoc routine maintenance works to various provincial roads in the or tambo district over a period of 3 years
The construction of centocow bridge (NO. 3520) on local road l3366 at km 2.02 Over umzimkhulu rivers in the pietermaritzburg region.
Provision of a panel for the emergency relief services within ugu district municipality for a period of thirty-six (36) months
Appointment of a contractor for refurbishment, alterations, and additions at cluster 2:(dalbridge & berea road stations) umlazi to durban station to be done over 6 months construction period.
Construction of sanitation infrastructure at schools in eastern cape under safe initiative program
Get a full report on ZINGEZETHU TRADING AND PROJECTS 44 including tender win history, total contract values, and bidding patterns.
Appointment of a service provider for insulating/testing as and when required for 36 months
RFQ: appointment of service provider for the provision of accredited training services to landcare contractors
Supply only of local content of plumbing material for klipfontein dam access road, house repairs and renovations project in the kwazulu-natal province: construction east
Disaster management centre communication system
Water stock valuation as of 30 june 2026
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