Submissions closed on 6 March 2026 (65 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality
Location
Limpopo
Closed On
6 March 2026
Public Notice - Scam Alert (1).pdf
Tender Published
30 January 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
6 March 2026
Tender closing date
Sefakaola Cluster (Mitchell, Maruteng, Masehlaneng, Mohlabaneng 1 & 2( Phase 2)
Metsimaholo and North dam pumping system at Matimba Power Station for 6 months
Cancellation of primary and secondary clarifiers valve automation at Medupi power station project tender
Appointment of Two (02) Service Providers to Supply, Deliver and Off Load Electrical Cables for a Period of Three (03) Years
Appointment of Three (3) Service Providers for the Supply and Delivery of Cleaning Materials for a Period of Three (03) Years
Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality
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