This tender has been awarded to WILLVEST TWENTY THREE for R 16 768 996 00.
WILLVEST TWENTY THREE
Issuing Organization
Mossel Bay Municipality
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
13 March 2024
Award Date
13 March 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
24860
Awarded To
WILLVEST TWENTY THREE
Awarding Entity
Mossel Bay Municipality
Award Value
R 16 768 996 00
Awarded: 13 March 2024
GOVERNMENT
Hire of an automated repair and patching machine for various pavement surface defects & potholes
Rendering of radio network maintenance and support service to mossel bay municipality
Alienation of a portion (±1 347.7M²) Of erf 13800 (unregistered erf 19617) kwanonqaba, situated in thembelihle avenue street, kwanonqaba
Appointment of a service provider for the management of animal impoundment and euthanasian services on behalf of mossel bay municipality
Appointment of a service provider for the watering of municipal gardens and municipal planted trees in the mossel bay municipal area
Sonskynvallei: new access road
Upgrade of the friemersheim water treatment works phase1
: Appointment of a framework of contractors for civil engineering services from date of appointment until june 2027 for human settlements projects
Upgrade vlei road, voorbaai
Upgrading of gravel roads and related stormwater infrastructure in mossel bay - phase 2
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The provision of quality management services on an as-and-when-required basis at the nuclear operating unit (nou) for the period of 5 five) years.
The appointment of a service provider for the supply, delivery and installation of wallpaper branding at the 4ir building, mossel bay campus, south cape tvet college.
Provision of land surveying services on four (4) disparate portions of land (remainder erf 1) and erf 9546 swellendam
Appointment of a panel of contractors to attend to plumbing related services for municipal buildings and facilities, informal settlement areas and indigent households, as and when required, for a period of three (3) years from date of appointment until 30 june 2029
Microsoft agreements, subscriptions and licensing and microsoft teams operator connect services (3-Year term)
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