The Provision / Hire of Buses (staff/passenger Transportation) Required for the Richards Bay, Empangeni and Surrounding Areas, for a 3 Month and 16 Day Period
Tender Summary:
ERAC-RCB-33950-EQ-194
See details below or the tender documentation
Tender Closed on: 2020-10-08 10:00
Bid Number: ERAC-RCB-33950-EQ-194.
Bid Description: Provision/Hire of Buses (Staff/Passenger Transportation.) Services.
Place where Goods are required: Richards Bay, Empangeni and Surrounding area.
Compulsory briefing session: Not applicable.
Date Published: 29 September 2020.
Closing Date / Time: 10:00, Thursday 08 October 2020.
Contact Person: Carroll Smith
Email: [email protected]
Telephone number: 031 361 4123
Where bid documents can be obtained:
The bid can be downloaded from this website free of charge.
Otherwise, it can be collected at: Transnet Freight Rail Acquisition Council, 100 Eel Road, Bayhead, Durban, but a non-refundable tender fee of R100.00 (inclusive of Vat) is applicable per tender for collection.
Where bids should be delivered:
The Chairperson, Transnet Freight Rail, Supply Chain Services - Durban, 100 Eel Road, Bayhead, Durban, 4052
Special Conditions:
A non-refundable tender fee of R100.00 (inclusive of Vat) is applicable per tender. Payment is to be made to Transnet Freight Rail, Standard Bank Account number 203158598, Branch code 004805. The deposit slip must reflect RFQ: ERAC-RCB-33950-EQ-194 and your Company Name.
Receipt/s must be presented prior to collection of the tender/s.
If Bidders download the bid from this portal (NT eTender Portal), they are required to indicate their intention to respond to this bid by 07 October 2019 before 15:00 by sending an email with their contact details to Carroll Smith at the following address: [email protected] . This is to ensure that any required communication (e.g. addenda to the bid) in relation to this bid reaches those intending to respond.
Transnet will not be held liable if Bidders do not respond by this date and do not receive the latest information regarding this Bid as a result thereof.
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