This tender has been awarded to MESCA SERVICES for Undisclosed Amount.
MESCA SERVICES
Issuing Organization
Department of Rural Development & Land Reform
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
8335
Awarded To
MESCA SERVICES
Awarding Entity
Department of Rural Development & Land Reform
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Proposal request for the appointment of a service provider to render security services in respect of portions 13 (rie), 45, 92 and 152 of the farm brandvlei 261 iq (brandvlei/marolien) for a period of three months for the department of land reform and rural development: pssc in gauteng province
Proposal request for the hiring of tent, chairs and tables as well as vip mobile toilets for the department of land reform and rural development drone schools education empowerment outreach programme and career guidance exhibition for thusa-setjaba secondary school at the poortjie thusong service centre on the 24th of february 2026.
To request approval to service emergency fire prevention equipment to applicable standards for the office of the regional land claims commissioner: gauteng at national road safety council (nrsc) building situated at NO 9 bailey avenue/street arcadia.
Proposal request for the appointment of a service provider to render security services in respect of portions 13 (rie), 45, 92 and 152 of the farm brandvlei 261 iq for the department of land reform and rural development: pssc in gauteng province for the period of three (3) months
Proposa request for the appointment of a service provider to render security services for the department of land reform and rural development: pssc in gauteng province for the period of three (3) months.
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