This tender has been awarded to 2 MC CONSULTING ENGINEERS for R 35 798 442 46.
2 MC CONSULTING ENGINEERS
Issuing Organization
Kwazulu Natal - Transport
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
17 October 2024
Award Date
17 October 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
36931
Awarded To
(2 MC CONSULTING ENGINEERS)
Awarding Entity
Kwazulu Natal - Transport
Award Value
R 35 798 442 46
Awarded: 17 October 2024
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
Appointment of a panel of professional service providers to provide infrastructure project management services, conduct technical disaster assessments and preparation of technical reports towards the development of business plans for rapid implementation of eccogta funded projects for a period of 36 months.
Re-tender the appointment of ‘as & when required’ professional services providers to render service as engineering consultants to the wastewater infrastructure projects at erwat for a fixed term period
Appointment of multi-disciplinary team professional service providers for the implementation of water, sanitation &fencing infrastructure at various schools and circuit offices in limpopo province
Appointment of a panel of five (5) civil works consultants at sansa hartebeesthoek site for a period of three (3) years with an option to extend by two (2) years
Provision of professional civil engineering services for the construction of sidewalks and embayment’s in breedevalley municipal area
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Assessment of existing borehole
Installation of irrigation system
Provision of borehole drilling and construction at mahlabathini, kwa-ceza area
For the provision of marshal services contract four (4) months for TRANSNET soc ltd TRANSNET port terminals richards bay (tpt rcb), as and when required.
Appointment of a key individual for kgft capital for 12 months
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