This tender has been awarded to ESSENTIAL SAFETY WEAR for R 4 062 40.
ESSENTIAL SAFETY WEAR
Issuing Organization
Bergrivier - WC Local Municipality
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
2 December 2024
Award Date
2 December 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
50566
Awarded To
ESSENTIAL SAFETY WEAR
Awarding Entity
Bergrivier - WC Local Municipality
Award Value
R 4 062 40
Awarded: 2 December 2024
GOVERNMENT
Raising of an external loan for bergrivier municipality
Upgrading of the b- field at pella park sportsground in porterville
Supply and delivery of various water stock items for bergrivier municipal stores from date of appointment until 30 june 2027
Appointment of an accredited service provider to underwrite council’s group life scheme from 01 july 2025 until 30 june 2028
The provision of life guard services to bergrivier municipal area for a period ending 30 june 2025
Supply and delivery of protective shoes for a duration of one year to extent for additional two years
Supply and deliver electrical protective clothing to overstrand municipality for a contract period ending 30 june 2026.
Supply and delivery of arc flash suits.
Supply and delivery of arc-rated PPE for a period of one (1) year with the possiblility to extent for 2 years
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The appointment of a service provider for the supply and delivery of desktop ram modules to the oudtshoorn campus, south cape tvet college.
The provision of publishing services for the proceedings of kruger2026 conference for nrf ithemba labs
Provision of refreshments to petrosa in mossel bay
Request quotation for the appointment of a service provider for the south generator assessment and repairs, and north generator no.3 Radiator replacement at cape town international airport for a period of 12 months
Provision of a new alarm and armed response services – de doorns
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