This tender has been awarded to SUNERGE TRADE AND PROJECTS for RÂ 1Â 794Â 805.
SUNERGE TRADE AND PROJECTS
Issuing Organization
Transnet SOC Ltd
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
19 September 2025
Award Date
19 September 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
55657
Dakako Langa Electrical, MAAA0810756 - (MTNA ENGINEERING), MAAA0122519 - (ELROI TRADING ENTERPRISE), MAAA0082358 - (NSELE ENGINEERING)
GOVERNMENT
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