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Submit bids by the closing date and time (04 June 2026 at 11:00). Tender documents will be available from 22 May 2026 after 12:00. Additional terms and conditions are included in the bid document and on the e-tender portal, municipal Facebook, and municipal website. No compulsory briefing session is required for this tender (MLM 29/2025/26).
β’ Submit bids in person at: Finance Building, 2nd Floor Foyer, Metsimaholo Local Municipality, Fezile Dabi District, Free State.\nβ’ Closing date and time: 22 June 2026 at 11:00. No late submissions accepted.\nβ’ Non-refundable bid fee: R 400.00 must be paid.\nβ’ No compulsory briefing session is required for this tender (marked N/A in the document).\nβ’ For other bids with compulsory briefings: Late arrivals are barred from entry and cannot sign the attendance register, leading to automatic disqualification.\nβ’ Tender documents will be available from 22 May 2026 after 12:00.\nβ’ Additional terms and conditions are available in the bid document, e-tender portal, municipal Facebook page, and municipal website.
- Compulsory briefing session attendance is mandatory for bids with a briefing. Late arrivals will be denied entry, cannot sign the attendance register, and their bids will be disqualified. - Tender documents will be available from 22 May 2026 after 12H00. - Additional terms and conditions are in the bid document, e-tender portal, municipal Facebook, and municipal website. - Bid fee: R400.00 (non-refundable). - Submit bids by the closing date and time (11 June 2026 at 11H00).
β’ Pay the non-refundable bid fee of R400.00.\nβ’ Collect tender documents from 22 MAY 2026 after 12H00.\nβ’ Attend the compulsory briefing on 29 MAY 2026 at 10H30 at FINANCE BUILDING, 2ND FLOOR FOYER, Metsimaholo Local Municipality. Late arrivals will be denied entry and deemed absent.\nβ’ Submit your bid by 11 JUNE 2026 at 11H00 to FINANCE BUILDING, 2ND FLOOR FOYER.\nβ’ Review additional terms on the e-tender portal, municipal Facebook, or municipal website.
Submit bids by 11 June 2026 at 11:00. Compulsory briefing session for this tender (Bid 25/2025/26) is on 28 May 2026 at 12:00βattendance is mandatory. Late arrivals will be disqualified and their bids will not be considered. Tender documents will be available from 22 May 2026 after 12:00. Additional terms and conditions are in the bid document, e-tender portal, municipal Facebook, and municipal website.
Submit bids by 11 June 2026 at 11:00. Compulsory briefing session on 28 May 2026 at 09:00 at Metsimaholo Local Municipality, Finance Building, 2nd Floor Foyer. Late arrivals will not be permitted, and absence from the briefing will disqualify your bid. Tender documents available from 22 May 2026 after 12:00. Bid fee: R400.00. Return all required documents as specified in the bid document and e-tender portal. Additional terms and conditions are included in the bid document and on the e-tender portal, municipal Facebook, and municipal website.
Returnable Documents: Not specified in the provided text.
Returnable Documents: Not specified in the provided text.
Submit bids by 22 June 2026 at 11:00. Attend the compulsory briefing session on 29 May 2026 at 09:00 at Metsimaholo Local Municipality, Finance Department, 2nd Floor Foyer. Late arrivals will not be permitted to sign the attendance register, and their bids will be disqualified. Tender documents will be available from 22 May 2026 after 12:00. Additional terms and conditions are available in the bid document, e-tender portal, municipal Facebook, and municipal website.
Submit sealed bids to Bid Box No. "B" at Maluti-a-Phofung Municipality, Setsing Business Centre, C/O Moremoholo & Motloung Streets, Phuthaditjhaba, 9870 by 25 June 2026 at 10h00. Bids must: - Use official forms (not re-typed). - Clearly indicate: "APPOINTMENT OF A SERVICE PROVIDER FOR THE PROVISION OF A SHORT-TERM INSURANCE SERVICES TO THE MUNICIPALITY FOR A PERIOD OF THREE (03) YEARS (SCM/BID36/2025/2026)". - Be properly indexed. Bid documents: - Available from 22 May 2026 at 10h00 from Phuthaditjhaba cashiers (R212.40 non-refundable fee, cash or bank-guaranteed cheque). - Free download via e-tender portal. Rules: - No electronic copies, faxes, or late bids accepted. - Only one submission per bidder. - Validity period: 90 days. - Failure to comply may invalidate your bid. - No bids accepted from persons in the service of the state.
Returnable documents required (specific list not provided in the document).
No returnable documents or submission details specified in the document. Bidders must verify the tender document for: submission address, deadline, required forms, and any disqualification risks.
Returnable documents: - SBD 6.2 Declaration Form and Annex C (Local Content Declaration-Summary Schedule) are mandatory if applicable. - B-BBEE Improvement Plan must be submitted within 30 days of signing the contract. - SDL&I Implementation Schedule must be completed and returned within 28 days of contract award. - Quarterly SDL&I compliance reports must be submitted to Eskom using the Data Collection Template.
β’ Submission Address: Place sealed bids in the bid box at Ground Floor, No. 33 Corner Market and De Wet Street, eMkhondo, 2380. Bid box is open Monday to Thursday 7h30β16h30, Friday 7h30β14h00. β’ Deadline: 23 June 2026 at 12:00 (noon). Late bids are rejected. No telegraphic, fax, email, or mailed submissions accepted. β’ Required Forms: Use only the official tender documentation provided by Mkhondo Local Municipality. Do not retype or alter forms. β’ Returnable Documents: Complete and submit all required schedules (Schedules 1β10) and Municipal Bidding Declaration (MBD) forms (MBD 1, 2, 3.1, 4, 6.1, 7.1, 8, 9). β’ Disqualification Risks: Bids are rejected if: deposited in the wrong box; not clearly marked with tender number and title; not completed in black permanent ink (no erasable pens, tippex, or pencil); pages not initialled; mandatory documents missing; or bidder name not on submission register.
β’ Ensure all required returnable documents are completed and included with your submission.
Returnable Documents: Required documents must be submitted as specified in the tender. Ensure all forms are completed correctly to avoid disqualification.
Service, calibration, repairs and supply of instrument and spare parts for laboratory equipment and consumables at kriel power station for a period of 5 years, on as and when required basis.
β’ Ensure all required returnable documents are completed and submitted with your bid.
Returnable Documents: The tender document states that returnable documents are required. Ensure all specified forms and schedules are completed and submitted.
Returnable Documents: Complete the appropriate Evaluation Pack (A for companies/CCs/trusts, B for individuals) and submit the signed summary sheet and signed affidavits. When returning the completed pack, copy Group Tax at Email address: [email protected]. The pack is applicable from 1 March 2024 to 28 February 2025.
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Government tenders represent a significant opportunity for South African businesses to secure stable, long-term contracts and contribute to national development. The South African government, through its various departments, municipalities, and state-owned entities (SOEs), procures billions of Rands worth of goods and services annually. From infrastructure projectsand IT solutionsto consulting servicesand general supplies, there are opportunities for businesses of all sizes. Tenders SA aggregates these opportunities into a single, easy-to-use platform, helping you discover relevant contracts without navigating hundreds of different government websites.
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