This tender has been awarded to MIDNIGHT STAR TRADING 186 for R 3 482 638 00.
MIDNIGHT STAR TRADING 186
Issuing Organization
Eastern Cape - Agriculture
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
26 June 2025
Award Date
26 June 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
50350
Awarded To
MIDNIGHT STAR TRADING 186
Awarding Entity
Eastern Cape - Agriculture
Award Value
R 3 482 638 00
Awarded: 26 June 2025
GOVERNMENT
Supply and installation of a 10 ha centre pivot at amabamba farm in the makana lm of the sarah baartman district
Supply, delivery and construction of a storage shed at three pence farm in kouga local municipality of the sarah baartman district
Supply, delivery and construction of 2000 broiler house complete with equipment for jongala poultry farm in kwazangwa village, mnquma lm of amathole district
Expression of interest to participate in the commercialisation of black scale grain value chain
Supply, delivery and construction of a farmhouse sa-gap phase 2 at star veggies farm at ngxakaxa village in mbhashe
Supply, delivery and construction of 2000 layer house complete with equipment for nbz poultry farm in tsolo, mhlontlo lm: or tambo district
Supply, delivery and construction of multi-purpose shed with shearing equipment at sihlahleni aa, umzimvubu lm, alfred nzo district
Get a full report on MIDNIGHT STAR TRADING 186 including tender win history, total contract values, and bidding patterns.
Bid for the appointment of service provider for the renewal of support and maintenance for disaster recovery and managed backup services including licenses for a period of 24 months as per specification
Expression of interest for a panel of training providers for epwp programmes for a period of three (3) years.
Provision of security management services for cradock satellite office in inxuba yethemba local municipality for a period of 36 months
Provision of security management services for queenstown provincial veterinary laboratory in komani for a period of 36 months
Provision of security management services for whittlesea satellite office in enoch mgijima local municipality for a period of 36 months
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