This tender has been awarded to LIGHTS TSHEDZA SOLUTION for R 83 884 54.
LIGHTS TSHEDZA SOLUTION
Issuing Organization
South African Post Office Limited
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
22 October 2025
Award Date
22 October 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
56714
Awarded To
LIGHTS TSHEDZA SOLUTION
Awarding Entity
South African Post Office Limited
Award Value
R 83 884 54
Awarded: 22 October 2025
GOVERNMENT
Preparation and compilation of docex annual financial statement
Gqeberha post office - removal of rooftop crane
Request for quotation for the printing of the iziko bi-centenary and the critically endangered vultures stamp issues in the 2025 stamp program
Electrical upgrade and air-conditioning service at hybrid mail within cape mail centre, cape town
Sasolburg post office - require once off property repairs/maintenance
Request for quotation (RFQ) for appointment two (2 ) electrical service providers on an as and when required basis for repair and maintenance the facilities within the park station precinct for a period of 36 months.
Re-advertisment: appointment of a panel of service providers for electrical services nationally to the rtmc for a period of three (03) years
Request for quotations from qualified bidders to render day to day maintenance services to head offices below for the duration of 12 months after appointment. Hilton house, linton house, veale street, khanyisa, vdu, lehae. La SARS.
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Appointment of a service provider for the provision of leasing of office space for the western cape regional office for a period of 5 years.
Appointment of a service provider to design, build and set up exhibition stands for tcta at the wisa 2026 biennial conference & exhibition
Provision of laundry bags to all hospitals and institutions under the control of the western cape department of health and wellness for a five (5) year period
Request to appoint a service provider (sp) to provide the fisheries management branch of the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment (DFFE) /mlrf to supply and deliver a foul weather gear (musto).
Request to appoint a service provider (sp) to provide the fisheries management branch of the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment (DFFE) /mlrf to supply and deliver safety protective clothing. Please note that only western cape service provider will be considered.
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