Proposals for Fleet Management Company / Companies to Manage the Free-hold Scholar Transport Service in the Bohlabela District in the Mpumalanga Province for a Period of Five (5) Years
Tender Summary:
PWRT/2461/20/MP
See details below or the tender documentation
Tender Closed on: 2021-01-14 12:00
Bid Number:PWRT/2461/20/MP
Bid Description:PROPOSALS FOR FLEET MANAGEMENT COMPANY / COMPANIES TO MANAGE THE FREE-HOLD SCHOLAR TRANSPORT SERVICE IN THE BOHLABELA DISTRICT IN THE MPUMALANGA PROVINCE FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE (5) YEARS
Name of Institution:The Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport
Place where goods, works or services are required:The Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport
Pre-Qualification criteria: |
An Exempted Micro Enterprise (EME’s) or Qualifying Small Enterprise (QSE)
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Date Published: 20 NOVEMBER 2020
Closing Date: 22 JANUARY 2020 Time: 12H00
Enquiries:
Contact Person:Mr PS Nyoni
Telephone number:013 766 0868
Contact Person:Mr S Mngomezulu
Telephone number013 766 0872
Where bid documents can be obtained:
Website:Bid documents can be downloaded for free on https://etenders.treasury.gov.za or be purchased from our offices at R100 each
Physical Address:
- MBOMBELA
Riverside Government Complex
Building No 9, Government Boulevard, MBOMBELA, 1200
Telephone number: Mr VS Ngobe (013) 766 6339 or Ms NN Ndlovu (013) 766 8258
Fax number: (013) 766 8455
- MALELANE
The Provincial Treasury
24 Air Street
Malelane
Contact Person: Mr G Sibiya or Ms DM Thobela: 013 7900 403
Fax No. : (013) 790 0514
- SIYABUSWA
Old Parliament Building, Building No.1, Job Skhosana Street, Siyabuswa, 0472
Contact Person: Mr. Tsepho Ngwatle or Ms Sophie Masanabo
Telephone number: (013) 766 7961/62
- MIDDELBURG
Department of Public Works
Cnr. Lillian Ngoyi and Dr Beyers Naudé Streets – Old TPA Building, Ground floor, Office numbers A20, 21
and 25 Contact Person: Ms Lorraine Motebu or Ms Mendy Kabini or Ms Linah Nethononda
Telephone number: (013) 282 8776 / 9151
Fax number: (013) 282 8776
- ELUKWATINI
Elukwatini Sub Regional offices
Office numbers A49 and A50 (opposite Elukwatini Community Hall) Stand number 12 Extension A, Elukwatini, 1190. Contact Person: Mr Z Mkhonza or Ms TL Khathide: Telephone No: 017 883 1396/7
- PIET RETIEF
No. 11 Measroch Street, Piet Retief Office
Contact Person: Mr Alex Shongwe
Telephone number :(017) 826 1671
Fax No: ( 017) 826 0577
- KWAMHLANGA
KwaMhlanga Government Complex
The Provincial Treasury, Building No. 12, Computer Centre
Contact Person: Ms Linah Nethononda: 013 766 4872, Ms. Emily Mnguni: 013 766 4873 or Ms TS Mabena: 013 766 4875 Fax Number: (013) 947 2250
- EVANDER
10 Corner Cornell and Aarhus Roads (previously occupied by Evander Home
Affairs Offices), Evander, 2280
Contact Person: Mr Andries Mahlangu or Ms Martha Mahlangu or Ms TV Manana
Telephone Number: : (013) 766 1796 or 1794 or 1790
Fax Number: (013) 766 7112
- BUSHBUCKRIDGE
Bushbuckridge Advice Centre
The Provincial Treasury, Protea building (old Telkom building)
Contact Person: Mr Cecil Tshabangu, Mr Peterson Sithole:
Telephone Numbers: 013 799 2125
Fax: (013) 799 0535
Where bids should be delivered:
Physical Address:
MBOMBELA
Riverside Government Complex
Building No 9, Government Boulevard, Mbombela, 1200
Telephone number: Mr VS Ngobe (013) 766 6339 or Ms NN Ndlovu (013) 766 8258
PIET RETIEF
No. 11 Measroch Street, Piet Retief Office
Contact Person: Mr Alex Shongwe: Telephone number: (017) 826 1671
KWAMHLANGA
KwaMhlanga Government Complex
The Provincial Treasury, Building No. 12, Computer Centre
Contact Person: Ms Linah Nethononda: 013 766 4872,
Ms. Emily Mnguni: 013 766 4873 or Ms TS Mabena: 013 766 4875
EVANDER
10 Corner Cornell and Aarhus Roads (previously occupied by Evander Home
Affairs Offices), Evander, 2280
Contact Person: Mr Andries Mahlangu or Ms Martha Mahlangu or Ms TV Manana
Telephone Number: (013) 766 1796 or 1794 or 1790
BUSHBUCKRIDGE
Bushbuckridge Advice Centre
The Provincial Treasury, Protea building (old Telkom building)
Contact Person: Mr Cecil Tshabangu, Mr Peterson Sithole:
Telephone Numbers: 013 799 2125
MIDDELBURG
Department of Public Works
Cnr. Lillian Ngoyi and Dr Beyers Naudé Streets – Old TPA Building, Ground floor, Office numbers A20, 21
and 25 Contact Person: Ms Lorraine Motebu or Ms Mendy Kabini or Ms Linah Nethononda
Telephone number: (013) 282 8776 / 9151
MALELANE
The Provincial Treasury
24 Air Street
Malelane
Contact Person: Mr G Sibiya or Ms DM Thobela: 013 7900 403
Fax No. : (013) 790 0514
ELUKWATINI
Elukwatini Sub Regional offices
Office numbers A49 and A50 (opposite Elukwatini Community Hall) Stand number 12 Extension A, Elukwatini, 1190. Contact Person: Mr Z Mkhonza or Ms TL Khathide: Telephone No: 017 883 1396/7
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