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Featured Tender: Periodic Maintenance of National Route R22 section 4 from Mseleni River (km 0.0) to Phelendaba Circle (km 31.2)

Contract Number: NRAR.022-040-2017/2 – SANRAL

Description: For the Periodic Maintenance of National Route R22 section 4 from Mseleni River (km 0.0) to Phelendaba Circle (km 31.2). The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) invites tenders for the Periodic Maintenance of National Route R22 Section 4 from Mseleni River (km 0.0) to Phelendaba Circle (km 31.2). This project is in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal and in the district municipality of uMkhanyakude. The approximate duration is four (4) months.

Industry Sector: Road

Industry: Infrastructure

Region: KwaZulu-Natal

Site Inspection: A compulsory tender clarification meeting with representatives of SANRAL will take place at Mbazwana Inn, Mbazwana (behind Superspar) on 11 April 2017 starting at 11:00. Late arrivals will not be allowed to participate in the meeting and their submissions shall be declared non-responsive.

Closing Date: 27 April 2017 at 14:00

Restrictions: Tenderers are eligible to tender if they have access to a suitably qualified and experienced Contracts Manager, who shall be the single point of accountability and responsibility for the management of the construction works, and who is registered with SACPCMP as PrCM or with ECSA as PrEng or PrTechEng. Tenderers should have a CIDB contractor grading designation of 7 CE or higher. However, tenderers attention is drawn to sub-sub-clause 4.1.1 of the Tender Data when submitting their tender. Tenders from tenderers with a CIDB contractor grading designation of 6 CEPE or lower will not be accepted. The primary criterion in selection, apart from the qualification and experience of the Contracts Manager, CIDB grading and costs, will be the degree to which the tenderer can demonstrate appropriate knowledge and expertise. Only locally produced or locally manufactured products and components for construction with a stipulated minimum threshold for local content and production as stated in the Tender Data will be considered. Preferences are therefore offered to tenderers who comply with the criteria stated in the Tender Data. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, email, facsimile, late tenders and submissions from tenderers who arrived late at the tender clarification meeting shall not be accepted. Tenders may only be submitted in the format as stated in the Tender Data. Requirements for sealing, addressing, delivery, opening and assessment of tenders are stated in the Tender Data.

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About Claire Donaldson

I started working at Leads 2 Business in February 2005, and have served as Head of Department of Daily Tenders from 2007 until the present. I oversee both the Daily Tenders South Africa and Africa Departments.

2 Responses

  1. Victor
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    Morning Sir/Madam

    My name is Victor from North Region Develoment Holdings,I am asking if is it possible to receive tender,projects and RFQ’s notifications through my email from your company?

    Kind regards
    Victor
    0730625956

    • Eldary Carpenter
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      Good afternoon Victor
      Thank you for your feedback. Would you mind please sending me your e-mail address to send through our Brochure for your perusal?

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