This tender has been awarded to THLP TRADING for R 4 317 643 26.
THLP TRADING
Issuing Organization
THE MVULA TRUST
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
29 October 2024
Award Date
29 October 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
37399
Awarded To
(THLP TRADING)
Awarding Entity
THE MVULA TRUST
Award Value
R 4 317 643 26
Awarded: 29 October 2024
GOVERNMENT
Construction of sanitation facilities at nozuko primary school in eastern cape province
Construction of sanitation facilities at ncapai junior secondary school in eastern cape province
Construction of sanitation facilities at bikitsha junior secondary school in eastern cape province
Construction of sanitation facilities at qumbu village junior secondary school in eastern cape province
Construction of sanitation facilities at ndakeni jss in eastern cape province
Construction of sanitation facilities at nozuko primary school in eastern cape province
Construction of sanitation facilities at nozuko primary school in eastern cape province
Panel contract for adhoc general building repairs and supply of materials to facilities used by ecdc in east london, fort jackson, mdantsane, zwelitsha, dimbaza, queenstown, whittlesea, butterworth and mthatha for a three years
Repairs and renovations to nokhatshile clinic in alfred nzo district
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Construction of tsweleni access road in ward 4
Panel of building contractors for a period of three (3) years
Construction of gxwaleni to maliwa (concrete slab) phase 2 in ward 18
Provisioning of service: specification for training of staff of the east london, port elizabeth and mthatha orthotic and prosthetic centres in spinal corrective bracing
Provisioning of service: infection prevention and control for 40 ecdoh ipc coordinators.
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