This tender has been awarded to JS BEE SOLUTIONS for Undisclosed Amount.
JS BEE SOLUTIONS
Issuing Organization
Water and Sanitation
Location
National
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
8227
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Awarded To
JS BEE SOLUTIONS
Awarding Entity
Water and Sanitation
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of an accounting professional service provider for preparation and compilation of the complete set of 2025/26 annual financial statements
Supply and delivery of pedestal fans, engraver machine, rat cage trap to mthatha dam, department of water and sanitation construction east building, ncise village in the eastern cape province.
Supply and delivery of two-way radios 16 channel at mzimvubu water project near tsolo in the eastern cape province.
Supply and delivery of civil consumables for namakwa bulk water supply scheme in the northern cape for dws construction south.
Supply and delivery of bulk cement for the 3ml reservoir on the namakwa refurbishment scheme in the northern cape for dws construction south.
Appointment of an accredited BBBEE verification agency to conduct assessment, verify and validate the BBBEE score cards for 2025/2026 financial year
Appointment of accredited verification agencies for the provision of annual b-bbee verification audit services to the state for the period 1 august 2024 to 31 july 2027
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RFQ for the OHS baseline risk assessment services
The appointment of a service provider to maintain, support, host, and enhance the nersa’s website as and when required for a period of three (3) years.
The appointment of one service provider to supply, install, configure and provide technical training of information technology (IT) service helpdesk system for the department of forestry, fisheries, and the environment (DFFE) for a period of two (2) years.
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Appointment of a service provider to assist with purchasing and delivery of kitchen surplus
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