This tender has been awarded to BEN STRUCTURAL STEEL ERECTING AND PROJECTS for R 1 148 750 00.
BEN STRUCTURAL STEEL ERECTING AND PROJECTS
Issuing Organization
Sekhukhune District Municipality
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
27 June 2025
Award Date
27 June 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
50383
MAAA0013410 - (KULASISEBENZE TRADING AND PROJECTS), MAAA0407123 - (MAHLOME TRADING ENTERPRISE), MAAA0003165 - (LIMPOPO FLOOR CARE TRADING AND PROJECTS), Lenin Group (PTY) LTD, THAELI GENERAL TRADING, BASWA BAE TEKA, BEN STRUCTURAL, BEN STRUCTURAL STEEL ERECTING AND PROJECTS (PTY) LTD, BASWA BAE TEKA TRADING
Awarded To
BEN STRUCTURAL STEEL ERECTING AND PROJECTS
Awarding Entity
Sekhukhune District Municipality
Award Value
R 1 148 750 00
Awarded: 27 June 2025
GOVERNMENT
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