This tender has been awarded to ISIBUKISO TRADING for R 6 986 624 68.
Issuing Organization
Eastern Cape - Roads and Public Works
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
13 February 2023
ISIBUKISO TRADING
Award Date
13 February 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
61752
VNMM CONSULTING ENGINEERS, KAYE AND KAYE ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS, IQHAYIYA DESIGN WORKSHOP, INTSIKA ARCHITECTS, IMPENDULO DESIGN ARCHITECTS, IMBONO ARCHITECTS, HELM ARCHITECTURE, ISIBUKISO TRADING, IKAMVA ARCHITECTS SA
Awarded To
ISIBUKISO TRADING
Awarding Entity
Eastern Cape - Roads and Public Works
Award Value
R 6 986 624 68
Awarded: 13 February 2023
GOVERNMENT
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