This tender has been awarded to SEBELETSA OPERATIONS for R 352 800 00.
SEBELETSA OPERATIONS
Issuing Organization
Defence
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
22 July 2028
Award Date
22 July 2028
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
51757
Awarded To
SEBELETSA OPERATIONS
Awarding Entity
Defence
Award Value
R 352 800 00
Awarded: 22 July 2028
GOVERNMENT
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
Supply and install airconditioning unit
FIN045/2024q – supply, delivery, and installation of new airconditioning units at the financial services department of george municipality
Maintenance, repair, installation and supply of air-conditioning units for the period ending 30 june 2026
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