This tender has been awarded to GESHENGE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY COMPANY for Undisclosed Amount.
GESHENGE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY COMPANY
Issuing Organization
Kwazulu Natal - Transport
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
18 July 2023
Award Date
18 July 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
14691
Awarded To
GESHENGE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY COMPANY
Awarding Entity
Kwazulu Natal - Transport
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 18 July 2023
GOVERNMENT
Supply and delivery of 9mm ammunitions to train newly appointed provincial inspectors
Cleaning services at umzinyathi district office for a period of three months
Cleaning services at amajuba district offices for a period of three months
Cleaning services for a period of three months at uthukela district offices
Cleaning service at mtubatuba edtea offices for a period of six months
Construction of skhova road l3478 within estcourt area office under cost centre estcourt (grade 5ce or higher)
Betterment and regravelling on gravel district road d1654 from 0.000KM To 5.012KM In the mandeni local municipality(kz291), KZN department of transport: ilembe district office (cost centre kwadukuza), durban region for grade 4ce or higher
Betterment and regravelling of local road, l2395 (km 0+000 to 2+000) within estcourt area office under cost centre estcourt (grade 3ce or higher)
Betterment & re-gravelling of road P244/1 from km 3.00 To km 8,00 under ulundi local municipality in the mahlabathini area office (kz266). (Grade 5ce or higher)
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Supply only of construction road signs for klipfontein dam access road & house repairs and renovations project in the kwazulu-natal province
Request for proposal for the leasing of managed office space for trade & investment kwazulu-natal regional office in pretoria for 36 months.
Cut, bend and supply only local content of rebar for elevated steel tank (excluding delivery) for klipfontein dam access road & house repairs and renovations project in kwazulu natal province.
Appointment of a service provider to render 24 hour security guarding services for the kwazulu-natal department of human settlements at 203 church street and 199 pietermaritz street, in pietermaritzburg for a period of 36 months
Supply only demolition materials to klipfontein dam near vryheid in the kwazulu-natal province: construction east
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