This tender has been awarded to KULA AFRIKA AGRICULTURE AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS for Undisclosed Amount.
KULA AFRIKA AGRICULTURE AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Issuing Organization
Eastern Cape - Transport
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
20 August 2025
Award Date
20 August 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
53600
Awarded To
KULA AFRIKA AGRICULTURE AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Awarding Entity
Eastern Cape - Transport
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 20 August 2025
GOVERNMENT
Specialist service provider to conduct automated road condition assessments (profile and deflection measurements) on paved provincial roads within the eastern cape
Provision of security services at the gqeberha government garage in gqeberha for a period of thirty-six (36) months
Provision of security services at the o.R. Tambo government garage in mthatha for a period of thirty-six (36) months
Appointment of an auctioneer to perform auctioneering services for government fleet management services in east london, mthatha gqeberha government garages for a period of twenty-four (24) months
Professional services for engineering and technical support to the transport infrastructure programme (division)
Appointment of a panel of service providers to provide plant hire services and maintenance of gravel roads in the eastern cape province for thirty-six [36] months
Appointment of a panel of service providers to provide plant hire services and maintenance of gravel roads in the eastern cape province for thirty-six [36] months
Framework agreements for ad hoc routine maintenance works to various provincial roads in the or tambo district over a period of 3 years
Panel of ten (10) service providers for hiring of plant for a period of three (03) years.
Panel of twenty (20) service providers with a minimum of 4ce or higher CIDB grading for construction of unpaved roads and bridges for a period of three (03) years.
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To provide guarding services for the south african post office for a maximum of (12) mouths - eastern cape province
Supply, delivery, removal of existing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and the installation, testing, and commissioning of three (3) new UPS systems at the port of east london for a period of six (6) months.
Panel of security service providers for the provision of security services for a period of 3 years
Erratum_provisioning of network equipment and cabling services the department of transport for a period of thirty-six (36) months
Erratum -invitation to the built environment professionals for the establishment of a panel of consultants for the eastern cape department of transport for a period of thirty-six (36) months
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