This tender has been awarded to BLACK EAGLE INVESTMENTS for R 8 218 064.
Issuing Organization
Eastern Cape - Health
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
27 September 2023
BLACK EAGLE INVESTMENTS
Award Date
27 September 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
19694
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Supply, delivery and installation of IT equipment (projectors, industrial label printers, network points, accessories and assessment) for the Eastern Cape Department of Health for a period of 36 moths from service providers accredited on SITA RFB2009/2022; SITA RFB740-2020; SITA 1183/2022.
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