This tender has been awarded to DDS MARINE AND CONSTRUCTION for R 159 029 00.
DDS MARINE AND CONSTRUCTION
Issuing Organization
Overberg Water
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
19 December 2025
Award Date
19 December 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
59930
Awarded To
DDS MARINE AND CONSTRUCTION
Awarding Entity
Overberg Water
Award Value
R 159 029 00
Awarded: 19 December 2025
GOVERNMENT
Analysis of microbiological determinants by sanas accredited laboratory for a period of 36 months.
Supply and delivery of upvc pipes and air valves to various plants of overberg water
Sage 200 evolution and 300 people – post implementation support, on & off-site resources and managed services required by the overberg water board for a period of 36 months.
Request for proposal: professional service provider to perform physical verification, condition assessment, impairment assessment, review useful life, determine the residual value and update infrastructure and movable asset register on the annual basis for a period of 36 months
Professional services provider to develop and implement a fundable implementation ready report(s), and not limited to, of key projects for water source development, treatment, distribution, storage, reticulation, digitization & implementation thereof in assisting the overberg water board to fulfill its mandate as per the water services act.
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