Adhoc Aerial Firefighting Services – Overberg District Municipality

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Tender Summary:

T11-2020/21

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Tender Closed on: 2020-10-30 12:00

Air transport

Bredasdorp, Western Cape

Overberg District Municipality

Bid Number: T11-2020/21
Bid Description: ADHOC AERIAL FIREFIGHTING SERVICES – OVERBERG DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY
Name of Institution: Overberg District Municipality
Place where goods, works or services are required: Emergency Services
 

Date Published:  01 october 2020
Closing Date / Time: 30 October 2020 at 12:00pm
Enquiries: Mr R Geldenhuys
Contact Person: Mr R Geldenhuys
Email: [email protected]
Telephone number: 083 273 8234 
FAX Number: 028 425 1014

Where bid documents can be obtained:
Website: https://www.odm.org.za/tenders-quotations-available / e-portal / [email protected] 
Physical Address: 26 Long street Bredasdorp 7280
Where bids should be delivered: Head Office
Physical Address: 26 Long street Bredasdorp 7280

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Tender specification documents and the banking details of the Overberg District Municipality can be obtained from Ms C Reid at Tel: 028 050 0910 or e-mail:  [email protected]. A non-refundable fee of R135.00 (one hundred and thirty-five rand), is payable for a set of documents.


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