This tender has been awarded to Dolphin Coast Landfill Management for Undisclosed Amount.
Issuing Organization
Transnet National Ports Authority
Location
National
Award Date
17 May 2023
Dolphin Coast Landfill Management
Award Date
17 May 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
12158
GOVERNMENT
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Panel of Reputable Civil Contractors Grade 5 – 8 Ce for a Duration of Twenty-four (24) Months
Notification to Award for Refurbishment of Condensate Polishing Regeneration Plant vessels (train 1, 2 and 3) for one year
Regret letter for Refurbishment of Condensate Polishing Regeneration Plant vessels (train 1, 2 and 3) for one year
Turbine and boiler high pressure valves stellite from unit 1 to 6 for a period of five (5) years at Kriel Power Station.
Turbine and boiler high pressure valves stellite from unit 1 to 6 for a period of five (5) years at Kriel Power Station.
For the Provision of Bush Clearing and Removal of Excess Vegetation at Identified Sites at Tnpa Port of Richards Bay on “an As-and-when Basis” for a Period of Thirty-six (36) Months
Provision of Online Access and Subscription to Commodity Intelligence and Projection Data Portal for Transnet National Ports Authority for a Period of Two (2) Years
Provision of independent review of Transnet's National Ports Authority Tariff Methodology on a once-off basis
Provision of Detailed Design for a Period of 9 Months with an Option for Provision of Construction Supervision for the Replacement of Sturrock Drydock Outer Caisson for Port of Cape Town for the Period of Construction.
The Renovations to Marine Services Mess and Ablution Refurbishment Building at Point Precinct in the Port of Durban for a Period of Six (6) Months
Fosrby-rfp-15-24/25 Request for Proposal for Hazardous Waste Management
Disposal of general non-hazardous goods.
Appointment of a Panel of Service Providers for the destruction and disposal of non-compliant goods for a period of five (5) years
For the Provision of Waste Management Services to Transnet Soc Ltd (reg. N0 1990/000900/30) Operating as Transnet Port Terminals (hereinafter Referred to as “tpt”) at the Ports of Richards Bay, Durban, East London, Ngqura, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town & Saldanha for a Period of Three (3) Years
For the Provision of the Disposal of Contaminated Ballast Waste Material Resulting From the Ballast Screening of the Moba Railway Lines Within the Bayvue Railyard in the Port of Richards Bay for a Period of Three (3) Months
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