This tender has been awarded to THABI CONSULTING for R 1 855 400 00.
Issuing Organization
The South African State Theatre
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
24 March 2025
THABI CONSULTING
Award Date
24 March 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
47804
Awarded To
THABI CONSULTING
Awarding Entity
The South African State Theatre
Award Value
R 1 855 400 00
Awarded: 24 March 2025
GOVERNMENT
The appointment of a suitably qualified service provider to supply, deliver, install and commission new stage light equipment at the south african state theatre.
Appointment of a professional service provider to provide facilities management services for the south african state theatre.
Appointment of a service provider to provide ticket sales services for the south african state theatre for a period of 36 months at our main venue, 320 pretorius street pretoria cbd, and at any other venue as may be requested
The appointment of a suitably qualifed and registered short term insurance broker/company to provide a comprehensive short term insurance cover for assets and related perils to the south african state theatre for a period of thirty six (36) months
The appointment of a suitably qualified service provider to provide security services at the south african state theatre for a period of twenty four (24) months
Appointment of internal auditors for the period of 35 months
BS/2021/RFB459
The appointment of the panel of consultants to render forensic audit, information system audit and internal audit services for the department of electricity and energy for a period of thirty-six (36) months
Appointment of internal auditors for the period of 35 months
Appointment of a panel of service provider(s) for the provision of audit services on a co-source model for the council for geoscience for a period of three (3) years on an ad hoc basis.
Appointment of a registered waste service provider for the collection, seperation, transportation & proper disposal of waste at sabs groenkloof, pretoria & nefta site for a period of 3 months.
The road accident fund (raf) wishes to appoint a suitable service provider to conduct occupational hygiene survey and ergonomic assessment.
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