This tender has been awarded to TOTAL SMART SOLUTIONS for R 600 000 00.
TOTAL SMART SOLUTIONS
Issuing Organization
South African Revenue Service
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
30 March 2026
Award Date
30 March 2026
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
67248
INQUBEKO MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL SUPPLIES, TOTAL SMART SOLUTIONS, CV PROJECTS SA, ALDERWOOD TRADING 76, LAZRIC MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL SUPPLIERS, BRYCIN'S GENERAL MAINTENANCE, BRIGHT IDEA PROJECTS 2223, HARI KWAKHA CONSTRUCTION, AZCON PROJECTS, GRASS GUY
Awarded To
TOTAL SMART SOLUTIONS
Awarding Entity
South African Revenue Service
Award Value
R 600 000 00
Awarded: 30 March 2026
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