Submissions closed on 13 April 2026 (26 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
Prince Albert Municipality
Location
Western Cape
Closed On
13 April 2026
PAMun Bid Notice - RFQ 53_2026 Canopy Conversion.pdf
PAMun Bid Document - RFQ 53_2026 Canopy Conversion.pdf
Tender Published
1 April 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
13 April 2026
Tender closing date
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For the Provision of Cleaning Services to the Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness (wcdhw) Facilities in Cape Winelands District (stellenbosch Sub-district) a Thirty (30) Month Period.
Prince Albert Municipality
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