Submissions closed on 9 March 2026 (62 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
ESKOM
Location
Limpopo
Closed On
9 March 2026
SDLI Strategy for Supply and delivery of lighting spares 1.pdf
Tender Published
29 January 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
9 March 2026
Tender closing date
Actuarial valuations of the post-employment medical aid subsidy and long service award liability in accordance with GRAP25 and accounting standards and any post-project auditor queries for the period of three years
Supply and development of a customized GRAP 104 compliant expected credit loss model for receivables and for other financial instruments related to the Municipal AFS for the period of three years
The supply and refurbishment of Turbine Centreline Hydraulic Pump Spares to Medupi Power Station for the period of 5 years
Expression of Interest for Limpopo Panel of Professional Service Providers for a Period of Three (3) Years
Sefakaola Cluster (Mitchell, Maruteng, Masehlaneng, Mohlabaneng 1 & 2( Phase 2)
ESKOM
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