This tender has been awarded to SIYANDA STATIONARIES for R 3 292 177 73.
SIYANDA STATIONARIES
Issuing Organization
Public Works
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
29 January 2025
Award Date
29 January 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
44846
Awarded To
SIYANDA STATIONARIES
Awarding Entity
Public Works
Award Value
R 3 292 177 73
Awarded: 29 January 2025
GOVERNMENT
Rendering of private security services to the department of public works and infrastructure: legislative assembly - ulundi for a period of one (01) month: from 21 march 2026 to 20 april 2026
Rendering of private security services to the department of public works and infrastructure: legislative assembly - ulundi for a period of one (01) month: from 21 february 2026 to 20 march 2026
Rendering of private security services to the department of public works and infrastructure: legislative assembly - ulundi for a period of one (01) month must be registered with psira. Documents can be downloaded via e-tender portal or departmental website (www.kznworks.gov.za)
Rendering of private security service to the department of public works & infrastructure: legislative assembly ulundi for period of one month from 21 november 2025 to 20 december 2025
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