Submissions closed on 21 June 2021 (1732 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
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National
Closed On
21 June 2021
RFQ - Carports - Final.pdf
Procurement of Multi-disciplinary Professional Services, to Provide Various Engineering Services for Eskom Rotek Industries on an as and When Required Basis for a Period of Twenty-four (24) Months.
Agile Project Management Training Online with exam Failure to quote in accordance to the attached specification will lead to quotation not considered/disqualification.
Supply and delivery of Dry Goods (groceries) and Tuckshop Items at Eskom Academy of Learning (EAL) for a 3-year period
The once-off supply and delivery of equipment (Industrial shredding machine, Safe, Air purifier, Laminating machine, Labelling machine, Folding Trolley, Mash Trolley, Fortis Key Cabinet Electronic, Mobile Safety Step Ladder) for the Archive Area at Eskom Research, Testing and Development.
Supply of Consumables and Reagents for Water Analysis: Isoflow Sheath Fluid and Hamilton Duracal Ph Buffer 7.00 at Analytical Services Laboratories
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