West Coast Tvet College Hereby Invites Tenders from Tenderers for the Provision of Student Transport to Campuses
Tender Summary:
WCC- TS- 2020
See details below or the tender documentation
Tender Closed on: 2020-12-04 11:00
West Coast TVET College hereby invites tenders from tenderers for the provision of Student Transport to Campuses. Only tenders from Bidders with a proven track record in transport services and who are registered will be considered. Proof of professional registration must be provided. As a minimum requirement, bidders must satisfy the following criteria: •Submission of an original valid Tax Clearance Certificate /Tax Compliance Status(TCS) Pin • Compliant to Act no.5 of 2009: National LandTransport Act. Bidders for routes MUST be based and fully functional and operational within the boundaries of the Municipal Areas along the routes tendered for. The final award will be subject to the successful bidders when presenting the operational licenses which will be obtains from the Transport Board.
Bids obtainable from: Documents available from Ms Myrna Parenzee at [email protected]., Payment Details: a Non refundable tender fee of R300.00 per tender document must be deposited into the West Coast College Bank Account,as follows: ABSA Bank,Account No.4052300937,Branch Code:632005,Reference:WC/TS/2020
Post or Deliver Bids to: 2 Loedolf Street, Malmesbury, 7299, Postal Address: P.O. Box 935, Malmesbury, 7300. Fully completed tender documents must be placed in a sealed envelope and placed in the tender box in the Reception at the West Coast College Central Office, 2 Loedolf Street, Malmesbury by not later than 11h00 on Friday, 04 December 2020 or be mailed to reach the Tender Box, West Coast College, PO Box 935, Malmesbury, 7300 before the specified closing date and time.
For technical information please contact: Myrna Parenzee. Tel: (022) 482 1143 Email: [email protected]. Hours: Available office hours from 07h30am to 4pm.
For completion of bid documents please contact: Ms Myrna Parenzee, Tel: (022) 482 1143, Email: [email protected], Hours: Available office hours from 07h30am to 4pm.The tender box will be emptied just after 11:00 on the closing date as above. Due to Covid protocols ,bids will not be opened on the day in public,but the submission register will be available on request. Late tenders will under no circumstances be accepted. The College reserves the right to withdraw any invitation to tender and/or to re-advertise or to reject any tender or to accept a part of it..
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