This tender has been awarded to THE CURVE BEHIND TRADING 279 for R 663 600 00.
THE CURVE BEHIND TRADING 279
Issuing Organization
Western Cape - Nature Conservation Board
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
2 February 2026
Award Date
2 February 2026
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
61892
Awarded To
THE CURVE BEHIND TRADING 279
Awarding Entity
Western Cape - Nature Conservation Board
Award Value
R 663 600 00
Awarded: 2 February 2026
GOVERNMENT
Capenature seeks a skilled contractor with a minimum CIDB grading of 2 sq or greater, to undertake installation of boundary fence at de hoop nature reserve.
Capenature seeks to appoint a service provider to render a shuttle service for the whale trail hikers at the end of the 5-day hike between potberg office and koppie alleen within the de hoop nature reserve.
Repairing and upgrading self-catering eco cabins and eco swimming pool
Capenature is seeking to appoint a service provider to supply and install digital mobile radios and related infrastructure on seven high sites and at five of its nature reserves in the boland area in the western cape.
Capenature is seeking to appoint a service provider to construct a pedestrian timber bridge at de mond nature reserve.
Get a full report on THE CURVE BEHIND TRADING 279 including tender win history, total contract values, and bidding patterns.
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