This tender has been awarded to RUHAN DAVID BEUKES for Undisclosed Amount.
RUHAN DAVID BEUKES
Issuing Organization
Swellendam Municipality
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
31 July 2023
Award Date
31 July 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
15884
Ruhan Beukes, JM Carelse, Swellen Konstruksie, Johnathan Oktober, Sannette Wynand
Awarded To
RUHAN DAVID BEUKES
Awarding Entity
Swellendam Municipality
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 31 July 2023
GOVERNMENT
Hiring of bulldozer for suurbraak & barrydale landfill sites for a 1 year period on an ad-hoc basis
Supply and delivery of electrical test equipment to swellendam municipality
Publication of advertisements and notices in the municipal area
Supply, delivery of high mast led lights (closed tender)
Supply and delivery of trapezoidal ditch liners to barrydale
No other awards found for this supplier.
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