This tender has been awarded to MBANDU TRADING for R 1 648 902 31.
MBANDU TRADING
Issuing Organization
Kwazulu Natal - Transport
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
21 May 2025
Award Date
21 May 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
47765
Awarded To
MBANDU TRADING
Awarding Entity
Kwazulu Natal - Transport
Award Value
R 1 648 902 31
Awarded: 21 May 2025
GOVERNMENT
Supply and delivery of 9mm ammunitions to train newly appointed provincial inspectors
Cleaning services for a period of three months at uthukela district offices
Cleaning services at amajuba district offices for a period of three months
Cleaning services at umzinyathi district office for a period of three months
Cleaning service at mtubatuba edtea offices for a period of six months
Instalation of gabion boxes and matresses from km 9 to km 10 on road d1100 under umuziwabantu local municipality,durban region. CIDB grade 3 or higher
The construction of a 1000m concrete pavement layer on district road d2478, between km 0.00 To km 7.954 In umzumbe local municipality within the durban region for grade 6ce or higher
Betterment and regravelling on district road d176 between 0.000KM And 5.072KM In the kwadukuza local municipality(kz292), KZN department of transport: ilembe district office (cost centre kwadukuza), durban region grade 3ce or higher
Betterment and regravelling on district road d761 between 0.000KM To 9.742KM In the kwadukuza local municipality(kz292), KZN department of transport: ilembe district office (cost centre kwadukuza), durban region grade 3ce or higher
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RFQ: appointment of service provider for the provision of accredited training services to landcare contractors
Supply only of local content of plumbing material for klipfontein dam access road, house repairs and renovations project in the kwazulu-natal province: construction east
Disaster management centre communication system
Water stock valuation as of 30 june 2026
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