Browse awarded from Stellenbosch Municipality.
Browse 398 awarded tenders from Stellenbosch Municipality. Review contract awards to understand typical winners, contract values, and procurement patterns β essential competitive intelligence before submitting your next bid.
Tender Bsm 70/22: the Hiring, Installation and Servicing of Bulk Underground Waste Receptacles for Solid Waste Management, as and When Required Ending 30 June 2025
Bsm 68/22: Monthly Rental of Containerized Units for Waste Facilities of Stellenbosch Municipality Until 30 June 2025.
Bsm 119/21: Supply, Delivery and Off-loading of Type B Miniature Substations and Distribution Transformers with Rating up to 1600kva Period Ending 30 June 2025
BSM 71/22: Supply and Delivery of Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals to Stellenbosch Municipality for a period of 12 months from date of award
Deviation to appoint a service provider to oppose the Default judgement and statement of claim instituted by Angela Adeline Mogolengeng against Stellenbosch Municipality in terms of Rule 6 of the Labour Court Rules
Deviation: Appointment of Evolution Technology Group for Printing Services on a month to month basis until new RT3 2022 contract is implemented
Tender for Bsm 55/22 Provision of Professional Services for the Compilation of a Zoning Register and Zoning Map for Stellenbosch Municipality
Tender for B/sm 60/22: Universal Access Training and Other Services for the Period Ending 30 June 2025
Tender BSM 56/22: Provision of disaster recovery colocation, wan and internet services from 1 July 2022 until 30 June 2023
Tender Bsm 65/22: Debushing of Invasive Species Within Wc024 for a Period of 12 Months
Tender for Bsm 61/22: the Procurement of an Integrated Risk and Internal Audit Software Tool From 1 July 2022 Until 30 June 2025
Tender Bsm 64/22: Supply, Delivery and Offloading of Cleaning Materials and Equipment: Period 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023
Appointment of ESRI South Africa Pty Ltd for the renewal of annual software maintenance for Georgraphic Information System (GIS) licenses and training mainteinance and support ending 30 June 2025
Tender for Bsm 59/22: Printing and Distribution of Monthly Consumer Accounts, Newsletters and Other Communications for the Period Ending 30 June 2025
Tender Bsm 46/22: Construction of the La Terra 11kv Switching Station in the Franschhoek Area of Stellenbosch
Tender Bsm 62/22 Underwriting & Management of Municipal Short-term Insurance & Risk Portfolio : Contract Period 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023
Deviation: To appoint an Attorneyβs Firm to oppose, on behalf of the Municipality, the review application instituted by Securitem (Pty) Ltd (βSecuritemβ) against Stellenbosch Municipality and Others. The review is in relation to the decision of the Bid Adjudication Committee taken on or about 28 January 2022 to regard their tender as non-responsive and to exclude Securitemβs Bid
B/sm 40/22: Internal Refurbishment of the Npk Building on Erf 1852, Stellenbosch for Administrative Offices for Stellenbosch Municipality
Tender for Bsm 41/22: Collection of Municipal Solid Waste Generated in Franschhoek, Groendal, Wemmershoek, Meerlust, Groot Drakenstein and La Motte, the Transport of the Waste to Klapmuts Waste Transfer Facility, or Any Other Disposal Facility Within the Wc024 Area From 1 July 2022 Until 30 June 2025
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