Kimberley: Region: Supply and Installation of New Mobile System (bulk Filer System) and Transporting of Old Mobile Filing System to Storage Area.

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Tender Summary:

MAM13/2021

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Tender Closed on: 2021-12-02 11:00

Transportation

Kimberley, Northern Cape

Department of Public Works

Submission At:

Bid Box, National Department of Public Works and Infrastructsure: 21 - 23 Market Square, Old Magistrate Court Bulding, Kimberley

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