Request Cold Storage Truck to Transport Meat Packs to Various District
Tender Summary:
R/S2021/151
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Tender Closed on: 2020-05-21 10:00
Kwazulu Natal - Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Bid Number: R/S/2021/151
Bid Description: REQUEST COLD STORAGE TRUCK TO TRANSPORT MEAT PACKS TO VARIOUS DISTRICT
Name of Institution: Department of Agriculture & Rural Development
Place where goods, works or services are required: Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Supply Chain Management, 1 Cedara Road, Cedara, 3200
Date Published: 19/05/2020
Closing Date / Time: 21/05/2020 @ 10:00
Enquiries:
Contact Person: Ngidi S.
Email:n/a
Telephone number: 060 6767372/ 033 343 8418
FAX Number:n/a
Where bid documents can be obtained:
Website: https//etenders.treasury.gov.za
Where bids should be delivered:
Email Address: [email protected]
Physical Address: Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Supply Chain Management, 1 Cedara Road, Cedara, 3200
Briefing Session
A compulsory briefing session will be held on: N/A
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Special Conditions:
All quotations to be submitted with required supporting documents, i.e. Certified BBBEE Certificate / Sworn Affidavit, Valid Tax Clearance Certificate and must be registered on CSD.
First preference to be given truct within UThukela District as it will be a central points for distribution
Truck must be read to start deliver by 25/05/2020
Where copies of original documentation are submitted, those copies must be certified and must not be copies of certified copies. Original certification should not be older than three (3) months. Failure to comply with this requirement shall invalidate the bid submitted.
Quotations will be evaluated as per PPPFA Regulations, 2017,
Only tenderers who meet the following prequalification criteria may respond: -
(i) BBBEE Level 1 (as per the provisions of section 4(1) (a) of the PPPFA Regulations, 2017); and
(ii) EME (as per the provisions of section 4(1) (b) of the PPPFA Regulations, 2017)
Ensure that you complete the Local Content where is applicable
In the event of the supplier not being the actual manufacturer and will be sourcing the
Goods from a manufacturer, a letter from that manufacturer confirming firm supply arrangement(s) including lead times in this regard, must accompany the bid.
Documentary proof of credit facility with a manufacturer or supplier of goods and/or Registered
Financial Institution or evidence of access to any legal funding instrument must be submitted together with quotations.
If the contactor is not in position to submit the above compulsory registration documents with the tender, must submit confirmation letter from registered consultant /Organization to be used on the project. The letter should be on the letter head of the consultant / organization. It will be expected that the contractor must compulsory registration documents before work it can commence.
Department reserves a right not to award more than 2 (two) tenders to one services provider. Where a service provider has been recommended for award in more than 2 (two) tender, they will not be considered for award in other tender even if they score the highest points.
Department is not obliged to appoint the cheapest tenderer and reserves a right not to accept any submission and to re-advertise if it so wishes. Services providers will be adjudicated in terms of the Supply Management Policy using the prescribed point system based on the Preferential Point System Policy Framework Act, Act 5 of 2005 and its preferential procurement regulations 2017, as well as the Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment, Act 53 of 2003.
All information required in the bid document must be accurate and duly completed Including all the appropriate signatures.The Department reserves the right to verify all information submitted.
Non-compliance with the above shall result in elimination from further processes.
No late quotations will be accepted after a closing date and time.
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