Development of Digital Manuals for MQA Modules
Phumlani Mkhize
In plain English
The Mining Qualifications Authority is procuring a service provider to develop digital manuals for 39 modules, totaling 1000 pages. Bidders must provide at least two links to previous work and have two contactable clients for whom digital training manuals were developed in the past five years.
Always check the official documentDescription
The Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA) is inviting bids to develop digital training manuals for 39 specific modules. The project requires the conversion or creation of content into a digital format suitable for training purposes. The total scope of work covers approximately 1000 pages of content across these modules. The successful service provider will be responsible for ensuring the digital manuals meet the MQA's training standards. This project aims to modernize educational materials for the mining sector. No specific project completion timeline is provided in the documentation.
What you need to qualify
- B-BBEE certificate — A B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit confirming your contribution level.
Full requirements
- Must provide valid B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit.
Contact & how to apply
Name: Phumlani Mkhize
Email: PhumlaniM@mqa.org.za
Phone: 011-547-2600
How to apply: Interested bidders must submit their quotations via email to MuofheK@mqa.org.za.
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