This tender has been awarded to PALMER DEVELOPMENT GROUP for R 3 269 080 00.
Issuing Organization
Government Technical Advisory Centre (GTAC)
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
13 June 2025
PALMER DEVELOPMENT GROUP
Award Date
13 June 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
49776
Awarded To
PALMER DEVELOPMENT GROUP
Awarding Entity
Government Technical Advisory Centre (GTAC)
Award Value
R 3 269 080 00
Awarded: 13 June 2025
GOVERNMENT
Re-advertisement of the appointment of service provider to assist the government technical advisory centre (gtac) with k2 maintenance and support in support of the k2 system and other related systems used by the municipal finance improvement programme (mfip)
TEN0000000066/RFQ 004-2025-26-FOR the provision of change management expertise to the government technical advisory centre over 24 months
For the establishment of a technical advisory hub (gtac) panel of technical advisors for a period of five (5) years
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Provision of project closeout audit services to the government technical advisory centre (gtac).
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Appointment of a service provider to study and advise on intergovernmental relations related to the current configuration of powers and functions across the three spheres of government and between the two tiers of local government for a period of 24 months.
Provision of evaluation services on phakamani: creating micro-jobs for rural women project to the government technical advisory centre (gtac
Appointment of a pre-qualified list of service providers who specialise in general research, market research, monitoring & evaluation and knowledge management for a fixed period of three (3) years
The appointment of a service provider to provide training, troubleshooting and fixing issues the vulekamali online portal is facing for three months.
Supply and delivery of sacrificial anode cathodic protection (sacp) system consumable materials and monitoring points along the combined system of rand water pipeline network and plant hire.
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