This tender has been awarded to Shacha Trading for R 116 500 00.
Shacha Trading
Issuing Organization
Swartland Municipality
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
30 November 2023
Award Date
30 November 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
21230
Awarded To
Shacha Trading
Awarding Entity
Swartland Municipality
Award Value
R 116 500 00
Awarded: 30 November 2023
GOVERNMENT
Renewal of trend micro antivirus
Supply and delivery of desktops and notebooks with accessories
Replacement of clarifier bridge at malmesbury wwtw
Supply deliver and erecting of high security boundary fencing at various reservoir sites in the swartland municipal area
Construction of new ablution facility in koringberg and additions and alterations at erf 8, hermon street, riebeek kasteel
Supply and delivery of drive-on attachment for roadmarker
Supply and delivery of trailer mount cherry picker
Supply and delivery of trailers to be used to transport mobile diesel-powered generators as and when needed for a period of three years.
To appoint a service provider (sp) to provide the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment (dffe)/marine living resourc fund (mlrf) to supply and deliver two (2) propellers for suzuki 4-STROKE 80hp.
T/ING/037/2024q – manufacture and delivery of new trailers
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