District Framework Bid: Learner Transport in Thabo Mofutsanyane District Period: Three Years from Date of Approval

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Tender Summary:

E23/2021/2022

2022-02-01 11:00

Tender Closed on: 2022-02-11 11:00

Bus and Minibus Transport, Transportation

Free State

Free State - Education

Tender Number: E23/2021/2022
Department: Free State - Education
Tender Type: Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Province: Free State
Date Published: Friday, 21 January 2022
Closing Date: Friday, 11 February 2022 - 11:00
Place where goods, works or services are required:
Special Conditions: STAGE ONE OF EVALUATION: ? BBB-EE CONTRIBUTOR LEVEL 1-3 Only tenderers having BBB-EE status level of contributor 1-3 will be considered. STAGE TWO OF EVALUATION: ? FUNCTIONALITY EVALUATION (SEPARATE FROM PRICE): 30 POINTS • Detailed functionality points allocations will be contained in the bid document. The bidder must score at least 21 out of 30 for functionality to qualify for further evaluation.
ENQUIRIES:
Contact Person: E. Mofokeng
Email: [email protected]
Telephone number: 065-915-1320
FAX Number: N/A
BRIEFING SESSION:
Is there a briefing session?: Yes Is it compulsory? NO
Briefing Date and Time: Tuesday, 01 February 2022 - 11:00
Briefing Venue: Tshiya DTDC Beirut location

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