Transport of Learners to Vinkrivier Primary and then from De Eike(only Grade 7 Learners), Voorspoed(only Grade 7 Learners), Onder Noree(only Grade 7 Learners) and River House Turn-off(only Grade 7 Learners) to Huguenot Primary

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Tender Summary:

B/WCED 2889/20 (T587)

See details below or the tender documentation

Tender Closed on: 2020-12-18 11:00

Bus and Minibus Transport, Transportation

Cape Town, Western Cape

Western Cape - Department of Education

Bid Number:B/WCED 2889/20 (T587)
Bid Description:Transport of learners to Vinkrivier Primary and then from De Eike(Only Grade 7 Learners), Voorspoed(Only Grade 7 Learners), Onder Noree(Only Grade 7 Learners) and River House Turn-off(Only Grade 7 Learners) to Huguenot Primary
Name of Institution:WCED
Place where goods, works or services are required:WCED SCHOOLS
 

Date Published:  27/11/2020
Closing Date / Time: 18/12/2020 @ 11H00
Enquiries:
Contact Person:Mr Anele Mengezeleli
Email:[email protected] 
Telephone number:021 467 2178
FAX Number:

Where bid documents can be obtained:
Website:www.etenders.gov.za
Physical Address:

Where bids should be delivered:
Physical Address:WCED Departmental Bid Box, Ground Floor, Grand Central Building, Lower Plein Street, Cape Town

Special Conditions:

Please note that in line with the Western Cape Provincial Treasury Instructions, the Western Cape Government will only conduct business with prospective suppliers who are actively registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) of the National Treasury.

Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, Public viewing of the Bid Opening process will not be conducted.


Tender Documents

BWCED 2889 (T587).pdf

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