Appointment of a Minimum of Four (4) Suitable Coal Transportation Service Providers from Vlakfontein Mine to Eskom Power Stations from Contract Award to End April 2024. 70% Coal Transport Tender

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Tender Summary:

AE/VLAK045/2020

2021-01-25 11:00

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

Transportation

Mpumalanga

African Exploration Mining and Finance Corporation Soc Ltd.

Bid NumberAE/VLAK046/2020 
Bid Description:Proposal (RFP) for the appointment of a minimum of four (4) suitable coal transportation service providers from Vlakfontein Mine to Eskom Power Stations from contract award to end April 2024.
Name of Institution: AEMFC 
Place where goods, works or services are required: Vlakfontein Mine

N12 Kendal-Balmoral off ramp

 

Date Published:  18 January 2021
Closing Date / Time: 02 February 2021 @ 12:pm
Enquiries:
Contact Person:Procurement Department
Email:[email protected]
Telephone number:010 010 6100

Where bid documents can be obtained:

Website:www.aemfc.co.za and e-portal

Where bids should be delivered:
Physical Address:African Exploration Mining and Finance Corporation (SOC) Ltd

Building 1, 1st Floor

74 Waterfall Drive

Waterfall City

Gauteng

2090

Access to the Bid Box is limited to the following hours:

Monday to Friday: 08:00 to 16:00

Briefing Session
A compulsory:

Date: 25 January 2021
Time:11:00am
Venue: teams meeting 

 

 


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