This tender has been awarded to Maleko Projects and Construction for R 19 173 430 00.
Maleko Projects and Construction
Issuing Organization
South African National Parks
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
13 December 2023
Award Date
13 December 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
21577
Awarded To
Maleko Projects and Construction
Awarding Entity
South African National Parks
Award Value
R 19 173 430 00
Awarded: 13 December 2023
GOVERNMENT
Motivation for appointment of adaptit holdings for caseware support services.
Emergency procurement for electrical repairs at the kirstenbosch national botanical garden.
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Provisions of emergency procurement for the new permament provision of electricity to drinking water borehole pumps at kirstenbosch national botanical garden, cape town
Motivation for the approval for the provisions of emergency procurement for the new permament provision of electricity to drinking water borehole pumps at kirstenbosch national botanical garden, cape town
Establishment of a pre-approved list of service providers (panel) for the construction of infrastructure in the form of civil engineering works and general building works (construction) for a period of thirty-six (36) months
Supply and delivery of groceries to all institutions in the limpopo department of health for a period of thirty-six (36) months
Construction of water, sanitation & fencing infrastructure at modipe secondary school in limpopo
Construction of water, sanitation & fencing infrastructure at madipoane secondary in limpopo
Construction of water, sanitation & fencing infrastructure at abraham serote secondary school in limpopo province
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