Transportation of Learners for the Following Routes in Cape Winelands District
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Tender Closed on: 2020-11-18 11:00
TRANSPORTATION OF LEARNERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ROUTES IN CAPE WINELANDS DISTRICT: BWCED 2846/20 T024; BWCED 2847/20 T090; BWCED 2848/20 T130; BWCED 2849/20 T275; BWCED 2850/20 T308; BWCED 2851/20 T359; BWCED 2852/20 T604; BWCED 2853/20 T668. TRANSPORTATION OF LEARNERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ROUTES IN METRO NORTH DISTRICT: BWCED 2854/20 T111;BWCED 2855/20 T365; BWCED 2856/20 T423; BWCED 2857/20 T565. TRANSPORTATION OF LEARNERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ROUTES IN METRO EAST DISTRICT: BWCED 2858/20 T228; BWCED 2859/20 T560. TRANSPORTATION OF LEARNERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ROUTES IN OVERBERG DISTRICT : BWCED 2860/20 T027; BWCED 2861/20 T037; BWCED 2862/20 T073; BWCED 2863/20 T119; BWCED 2864/20 T120; BWCED 2865/20 T132; BWCED 2866/20 T238; BWCED 2867/20 T323; BWCED 2868/20 T445. TRANSPORTATION OF LEARNERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ROUTES IN EDEN AND CENTRAL KAROO DISTRICT: BWCED 2869/20 T327; BWCED 2870/20 T378; BWCED 2871/20 T441
Bids obtainable from: Website: www.etenders.gov.za, Notes: Bid documents are downloadable from the eTender portal: www.etenders.gov. za. No documents will be issued by the WCED.
Post or Deliver Bids to: Ground Floor, Grand Central Towers, Lower Plein Street, Cape Town. Bid documents must be deposited in the bid box
For technical information please contact: Mr Anele Mengezeleli. Tel: 021 467 2178. Fax: (021) 467 2996 Email: Anele.Mengezeleli@westerncape. gov.za. Hours: Monday - Friday, 09h00 - 12h00.
For completion of bid documents please contact: Mr Anele Mengezeleli, Tel: 021 467 2178, Fax: (021) 467 2996, Email: Anele.Mengezeleli@ westerncape.gov.za, Hours: Monday - Friday, 09h00 - 12h00.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).Bidders please note that the public will not be allowed to view bid opening due to Covid-19..
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