This tender has been awarded to VUTSHILA TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS for RÂ 3Â 092Â 500.
Issuing Organization
Small Enterprise Development and Finance Agency
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
27 May 2025
VUTSHILA TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
Award Date
27 May 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
48801
GOVERNMENT
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Supply, Remove, Install, Replace and Test/commission C&i Cables, Fibre Optic Cables, Junction Boxes, Trunking and Associated Accessories to Lethabo Power Station on as and When Required Basis for a Period of Five (5) Years.
Request for Quotation (rfq) for the Appointment of a Service Provider to Supply and Deliver New Bus Engine
Professional Editing and Graphic Layout Services for Technical Research Report
Appointment of a Service Provider for the Supply and Delivery of Batteries, Adapters, Multi-plugs, and Computer Accessories
Supply and Delivery of Cover FME’s for Maintenance and Projects
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. (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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