Issuing Organization
Eskom
Location
Western Cape
Closing Date
10 Apr 2026
Tender Type
Participation
Delivery Location
ERICA SUBSTATION - Cape Town - Cape Town - 2157
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
01 Apr 2026
Categories
Participation
ERICA SUBSTATION - Cape Town - Cape Town - 2157
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Friday, 10 April 2026 - 11:00
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01 Apr
2026
Tender Published
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2026
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Organization
Eskom
Contact Person
Bulelwa Matiwane
Phone
016-457-5415
MokoseMB@eskom.co.za
Website
www.eskom.co.za/
Address
Maxwell Dr, Sunninghill, Sandton, 2157, South Africa
Eskom is South Africa's primary electricity supplier, managing generation, transmission, and distribution.
Contact
016-457-5415MokoseMB@eskom.co.zawww.eskom.co.zaMaxwell Dr, Sunninghill, Sandton, 2157, South Africa
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Median Estimate
RÂ 672Â 085
Range
Based on 7 comparable awarded tenders. Companies with similar profiles typically bid near the median.
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