DTA 25621
Johannesburg - Construction of the Orange Farm Swimming Pool.
| DTA 25621 – Johannesburg - Construction of the Orange Farm Swimming Pool. | |
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| SR040 | |
| Researched by | Claudia Risch |
| Created on | 07 October 2002 |
| Monitoring | 0 |
Tender Details (Preview)
| Site Inspection Details | 11 October 2002 at 10:00 at tOrange Farm Police Station, Streadford X2. Compulsory. |
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| Closing Date | 24 Oct 2002 |
| Document Collection | Contracts Section on the 15th Floor, Metropolitan Centre, Braamfontein. |
| Restrictions | No Details |
| Category | Building |
| Industry | |
| Region | Gauteng |
| Professionals | Professional contact details available to subscribers. |
| Tender Award | Award notes available for this tender. |
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About this Tender
This tender, titled Johannesburg - Construction of the Orange Farm Swimming Pool. (Reference DTA 25621), was published by Claudia Risch and is currently open for submissions in Gauteng.
It relates to the Building industry and sector. The closing date is 24 Oct 2002. Leads 2 Business subscribers can view full tender documents, bidder lists, and updates.
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