Submissions closed on 6 March 2026 (64 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
Nelson Mandela National Museum
Location
Eastern Cape
Closed On
6 March 2026
RFQ 68 OF 2026-Shareholders Compact_printout..pdf
Tender Published
2 March 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
6 March 2026
Tender closing date
Provision of finance/full maintenance lease of a diverse fleet on an 'as and when required' basis for a period of three years
Provision of security services for the Winnie Madikizela Mandela Office in the Alfred Nzo District for a period of 36 months
Terms of Reference for the Appointment of Legal Practioner/specialist for the Provision of Professional Legal, Law Review, Advisory and Repeal And/or Amend Accordingly for the Eastern Cape Department of Health Obsolete Legislation for a Period of Twelve (12) Months
Request to Appoint a Service Provider for Grass Cutting and Bush Clearing Services for fifteen (15) Government sites that are in the Nelson Mandela District for a period of twenty-four (24)months.
Request to Appoint a Service Provider to render Cleaning services for the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure at Old Ford House Building in Gqeberha for a period of twenty-four (24)months.
Nelson Mandela National Museum
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