Panel of Four (04) Service Providers for the Transportation Services for KSDLM for a Period of Two(02) Years, as and when Needed

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Tender Summary:

SCM:008/2021/22

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Tender Closed on: 2021-09-02 12:00

Transportation

Eastern Cape, Mthatha

King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality

Tender Number:SCM:008/2021/22
Department:King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality
Tender Type:Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Province:Eastern Cape
Date Published:Friday, 30 July 2021
Closing Date:Thursday, 02 September 2021 - 12:00
Place where goods, works or services are required:CNR Owen & Sutherland Street, Munitata Building - Mthatha - Mthatha - 5099
Special Conditions:NONE
ENQUIRIES:
Contact Person:MS PILANI
Email:[email protected]
Telephone number:047-501-4373
FAX Number:N/A
BRIEFING SESSION:
Is there a briefing session?: NOIs it compulsory? NO
Briefing Date and Time:
Briefing Venue:

Tender Documents

ADVERT 30 JULY.docx

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