Unblocking of Main Sewerage at Mthatha Court
Department of Public Works
In plain English
The tender is for unblocking the main sewerage at Mthatha Court. Bidders must meet a minimum functionality level of 1 to be considered.
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The Department of Public Works is seeking a service provider to perform the unblocking of the main sewerage system at the Mthatha Court. This project is located in Mthatha. The work involves clearing blockages to ensure the proper functioning of the court's sanitation infrastructure. The tender uses an 80/20 point scoring system and includes a functionality assessment. The closing date for all submissions is 14 July 2026 at 11:00 am.
Full requirements
- Must achieve a minimum functionality score of 100 points.
Contact & how to apply
Name: Kholiswa Notununu / Nomataso Mbundu
Email: Kholiswa.notununu@dpw.gov.za; nomataso.Mbundu@dpw.gov.za
Phone: 012 492 3118 / 082 552 4277 / 047 502 7107 / 079 517 3957
How to apply: Bids can be submitted via email to Mthatha.Quotations@dpw.gov.za or delivered physically to the Mthatha Regional Office, PRD 2 Building, 5th floor, Corner Sutherland Street, Mthatha, 5100.
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