This tender has been awarded to SEBAKENG M HOLDINGS for RÂ 1Â 629Â 464.
SEBAKENG M HOLDINGS
Issuing Organization
Defence
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
6 November 2025
Award Date
6 November 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
57661
GOVERNMENT
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Supply and Delivery of Deployable Single Frequency Mobile Repeater (SFR) Unit and Two Hytera Handheld Radios of Equivalent
The Appointment of Service Provider in the Western Cape: for the Provisioning of Electrical Maintanance of Low Voltage Reticulatiion and Security/street Lighting in State Building: (for the Period of 36 Months Area-3)
The Appointment of Service Provider in the Western Cape: for the Provisioning of Electrical Maintanance of Low Voltage Reticulatiion and Security/street Lighting in State Building: (for the Period of 36 Months Area-2)
The Appointment of Service Provider in the Western Cape: for the Provisioning of Electrical Maintanance of Low Voltage Reticulatiion and Security/street Lighting in State Building: (for the Period of 36 Months Area-1)
Request for Quotation: Supply and Delivery of Branded Material (banners )
The Hiring of Four (4) X 60 Seater Luxury Buses Over the Period 31 January 2026 to 23 February 2026 and Ten (10) X 60 Seater Luxury Buses Over the Period 13 February 2026 Until 23 February 2026 for Armed Forces 2026 Proc Plan Dod Proc Plan 25-26 / SA Navy/2150
Cpsc/b/365/2025: Outsourcing a Service Provider for Hiring of 6 X 60 Seater Luxury Busse to Transport Samhs Members to 2026 Armed Forces Day From 13/02/2026 to 22/02/2026 From Pretoria to Thohoyandou and Return to Pretoria, Dod Proc Plan 25-26/samhs/2919
Cpsc-b-328-2025: Outsourcing a Cidb Grade 6ep or Higher Service Provider for Relocation of 11kv Sub-station at Thaba Tshwane, Dod Proc Plan 25-26/log Div/2880
Cpsc-b-pc-334-2025: Outsourcing a Cidb 4ep and Above Approved Service Provider for Removal of Damaged 1125kva Generator, Supply, Delivery, Installation Andcommissioning of a 1250kva Generator with a Three (03) Year Maintenance Plan at Saint Georges Hotel. Proc Plan 25-26/log Div/2881
Outsourcing a Service Provider for Supply and Delivry of Digital Audio Recording Processing Machine Dod Proc Plan 25-26/dlsd/1006
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