This tender has been awarded to DIPUSOL for RÂ 283Â 098.
Issuing Organization
Transnet SOC Ltd
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
17 October 2025
DIPUSOL
Award Date
17 October 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
56631
MAAA0011478 - (POTTS DEVCO), MAAA0918142 - (TSWELOPELE 20 TRADING), MAAA0565384 - (I MOVES SA), MAAA0017388 - (RASSOL PROJECTS)
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