PPA 10714
Rehabilitation of the N2 Section 20 from Mount Frere to the Ngcweleni River
| PPA 10714 - Rehabilitation of the N2 Section 20 from Mount Frere to the Ngcweleni River | |
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| Researched by | ReneC@L2B.co.za |
| Created on | 11 September 2012 |
| Monitoring | 113 |
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| Sector | Commercialised State |
| Class | Open Tender |
| Region | KwaBhaca (Mount Frere) |
| Timing | March 2023 to September 2025 (45 Months) Exetended TBC |
| Category | Infrastructure |
| Industry | Road |
| Project Notes | This project was last updated on 2025-09-03. |
| Awards | We have award information pertaining to this Project. |
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This project, titled Rehabilitation of the N2 Section 20 from Mount Frere to the Ngcweleni River (PPA 10714), is located in KwaBhaca (Mount Frere) within the Commercialised State sector and relates to the Infrastructure industry . Originally published on 11 Sep 2012.
The current status is Underway and the project spans the Road sector(s) with an estimated value of R 200 Million+ . Details are maintained by our research team (last updated by Zama Mzelemu).
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