Development of alternative waste treatment facility.
City of Johannesburg
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The City of Johannesburg is seeking qualifications for developing an alternative waste treatment facility through a public-private partnership. Bidders must meet B-BBEE Level 4 and specific shareholding criteria.
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Request for qualification for developing an alternative waste treatment facility through a public-private partnership for the City of Johannesburg.
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