This tender has been awarded to MSTBK INVESTMENT for R 1 028 571 00.
MSTBK INVESTMENT
Issuing Organization
Kwazulu Natal - Public Works (Head Office)
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
9 February 2024
Award Date
9 February 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
22552
Awarded To
MSTBK INVESTMENT
Awarding Entity
Kwazulu Natal - Public Works (Head Office)
Award Value
R 1 028 571 00
Awarded: 9 February 2024
GOVERNMENT
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The appointment of a suitable land surveying firm within the built-environment for the design and construction of KZN department of health: greys hospital: restoration of HVAC system phase 1 – theatre complex
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Paintwork to chalets and repairs to decks at didima resort
Department of education: sanitation programme for schools: ugu district: itshehlophe primary school
Refurbishment of 2 cottages at royal natal national park, thendele resort for ezemvelo KZN wildlife
Department of health: ems ops centre: wentworth hospital: all box gutters to be removed and replaced. Replace missing ridge capping. Make good damaged ceilings and floors due to water leaks (design and build) CIDB grade: 3gb or higher
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