Submissions closed on 13 March 2026 (58 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
City of Cape Town
Location
Western Cape
Closed On
13 March 2026
147Q.2025.26 - Final document 7 pages.pdf
Tender Published
5 February 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
13 March 2026
Tender closing date
Supply and Delivery of Upvc, Hdpe Pipes, Valves and Fitings for Saldanha Bay Municipality for a Period Ending 30 June 2029.
Supply and Delivery of Electrical Network Components to Saldanha Bay Municipality for the Period 01 October 2026 Till 30 September 2028.
Supply and Delivery of Cleaning Material for Saldanha Bay Municipality for the Period Ending 30 June 2029.
Supply and Delivery of Electrical Network Material for Saldanha Bay Municipality for the Period 01 October 2026 Till 30 September 2028.
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