Issuing Organization
PetroSA
Location
Western Cape
Closing Date
28 Apr 2026
Tender Type
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Delivery Location
151 Frans Conradie Drive, Avondale - PAROW - Cape Town -
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
07 Apr 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-152981
Petrosa is seeking a service provider for cleaning services at their head office in parow, cape town. Interested bidders should have experience in cleaning services and meet the necessary requirements. The tender is open to all qualified service providers.
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RÂ 571Â 272
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Based on 7 comparable awarded tenders. Companies with similar profiles typically bid near the median.
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151 Frans Conradie Drive, Avondale - PAROW - Cape Town -
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2026
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2026
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PetroSA is South Africa's national oil company, engaged in gas and petroleum exploration and production.
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