Submissions closed on 24 April 2026 (15 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
Eskom
Location
Limpopo
Closed On
24 April 2026
240-105658000 Supplier Quality Management Specification.pdf
E-Tenderers E-Tendering Training Acknowledgement Form - 27 January 2025.docx
TSC3_General Electrical Contract NEC.docx
General Electric Contract SOW-Rev1.pdf
ITT Provission of Cable.pdf
240-53716769 Tender Technical Evaluation Strategy_General Electrical Contract''.pdf
SDLI strategy for Provide General and Specialised Electrical Maintenance Work.pdf
MTB F240042 REV3 Environmental Evaluation Report _High Risk Activity.xlsx
E-tendering Help Manual for supplier - 27 January 2025.docx
240-68099512 Form A_Cat 3_ Rev 9.pdf
Tender Published
17 March 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
24 April 2026
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