This tender has been awarded to 3ONE for R 9 890 00.
3ONE
Issuing Organization
Amazwi - South African Museum of Literature
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
28 April 2023
Award Date
28 April 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
29833
ZAQ Actuarial (Pty) Ltd, Poneso Consulting, Alexander Forbes Financial Services, Arch Actuarial Consulting, 3One Consulting Actuaries, Yala Consultants and Actuaries
Awarded To
(3ONE)
Awarding Entity
Amazwi - South African Museum of Literature
Award Value
R 9 890 00
Awarded: 28 April 2023
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider for the provision of ICT maintenance, support, services, equipment and software renewals at amazwi museum in makhanda for a period of three (3) years subject to annual reviews.
Appointment of a service provider for the provision of project management services for the implementation of the infrastructure programme at amazwi museum in makhanda for a period of three (3) years subject to annual reviews.
Provision of internal audit services for amazwi museum for a period of three (3) years subject to review.
Appointment of a service provider for the provision of gardening services at amazwi museum in makhanda (once off).
RFQ for the appointment of the company to render occupational health and safety consulting services for the extension, renovations and refurbishments of the existing museum (olive schreiner house) at 9 cross street, cradock, eastern cape for a period of six (6) months.
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