This tender has been awarded to PARK AVENUE STATIONERS (CAPE for R 263 926 50.
PARK AVENUE STATIONERS (CAPE
Issuing Organization
Cape Winelands District Municipality
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
19 November 2025
Award Date
19 November 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
59160
Awarded To
PARK AVENUE STATIONERS (CAPE)
Awarding Entity
Cape Winelands District Municipality
Award Value
R 263 926 50
Awarded: 19 November 2025
GOVERNMENT
Supply and delivery of mesh wi-fi
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Clearing of regional landfill site area of weed
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Supply, packaging and delivery of pre-packed catering for the golden games event, paarl
Appointment of service providers for the supply and delivery of photocopy paper to the department of social development for a period of thirty-six (36) months, (item: 1) head office cape town, metro north region goodwood, metro south region wynberg, metro east region khayelitsha & facilities: bonnytoun cycc, kraaifontein roar treatment centre, lindelani cycc, vredelus cycc, kensington treatment centre, sivuyile at stikland hospital bellville & horizon cycc in eerste river (item: 2) west coast regional office vredenburg & clanwilliam cycc (item: 3) cape winelands overberg regional office worcester; drakenstein management area paarl; overberg management area - caledon (item: 4) eden karoo regional office george, beaufort west sda & outeniekwa cycc
Request for supply and delivery of stationery NLC western cape (cape town) office
Request for quotation (RFQ) for the supply and delivery of stationery for PRASA cres in the western cape region
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Provision of laundry bags to all hospitals and institutions under the control of the western cape department of health and wellness for a five (5) year period
Request to appoint a service provider (sp) to provide the fisheries management branch of the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment (DFFE) /mlrf to supply and deliver a foul weather gear (musto).
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