Submissions closed on 16 February 2026 (24 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
Iziko Museums of Cape Town
Location
Western Cape
Closed On
16 February 2026
RFQ PRINT_SLA EDP JAN 26_Docx.pdf
Tender Published
22 January 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
16 February 2026
Tender closing date
Appointment of a Service Provider for the Once Off Supply, Delivery, Installation and Commissioning of a Turnkey Echo Sounder with Sound Valocity Profiler, All Associated Integrated Devices, Hardware and Software, with a Five (5) Year Service and Maintenance Plan.
Deliver and Supply First Aid Training Services
For the Supply and Delivery of Cylindrical and Supercone Marine Fenders for the Port of Cape Town - Once Off
Environmental Impact Assessment (eia) Process for a Gas to Power Facility Project for Petrosa in Mossel Bay
Supply and Deliver Cooking Lessons Services
Iziko Museums of Cape Town
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