This tender has been awarded to 3G RELOCATIONS AND TRANSPORT for Undisclosed Amount.
3G RELOCATIONS AND TRANSPORT
Issuing Organization
South African Revenue Service
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
2599
3G RELOCATIONS AND TRANSPORT, 3G RELOCATIONS AND TRANSPORT
Awarded To
3G RELOCATIONS AND TRANSPORT
Awarding Entity
South African Revenue Service
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
The lease between SARS and lowveld group for the nelspruit branch office. The proposed lease extension is for a period of five (5) years effective 1 september 2026 to 31 august 2031, with an option for early termination, at an estimated total cost of r58 494 466.66 (VAT inclusive) subject to negotiations with the landlord.
The lease agreement between SARS and uhuru professional electrical contractors (pty) ltd for provence house, the emalahleni (witbank) branch office, for a period of two (2) years from 1 august 2026 to 31 july 2028, with an option for early exit, at an estimated rental cost of r7 923 370.96 (Incl. VAT), escalating at 4.8% Per annum.
The lease between SARS and valerida bellegings pty (ltd) for the stellenbosch excise office for a period of five (5) years, effective from 1 december 2026 to 30 november 2031 with an early exit clause.
The appointment of aquamat SA (pty) ltd for the supply, installation and repairs of water supply systems for a period of 6 months with an option to renew for a further 6 months, at an overall total of r 8 408 745.51 Including 10% contingency and VAT.
The appointment of cyanre the digital forensic lab for the renewal of forensic toolkit (ftk) central licenses for a period of one year, at an estimated cost of r1 391 527.24 Including 15% VAT.
Relocation of office
Relocation of office
Resources for relocation
Transportation of office furniture
Provision for relocation from KZN to cape town for SALGA employee
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Appointment of a service provider for provision of credit control services for the merafong city local municipality for a period of three (3) years
Risk management training
Appointment of a service provider for the provision of installation and maintanance of an online prepaid vending system for the merafong city local municipality for a period of three (3) years
Provision of media buying services for 2026 money smart week south africa (mswsa 2026)
Appointment of a service provider for the support and maintenance of the existing telephony infrastructure for the sadpmr for a period of thirty-six months.
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