This tender has been awarded to POTGIETER BROERS GRONDVERSKUIWING for R 285 984 00.
POTGIETER BROERS GRONDVERSKUIWING
Issuing Organization
Swellendam Municipality
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
22 April 2026
Award Date
22 April 2026
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
68600
Awarded To
POTGIETER BROERS GRONDVERSKUIWING
Awarding Entity
Swellendam Municipality
Award Value
R 285 984 00
Awarded: 22 April 2026
GOVERNMENT
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
Hiring of bulldozer for suurbraak & barrydale landfill sites
Hiring of road construction plant for barrydale
Hiring of bulldozer for suurbraak & barrydale landfill sites
Tenderers are hereby invited for the provision of machine hire and warm mix asphalt for a three-year period ending 30 june 2025
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