Construction of two rooms for Dlamini Family.
N. KHANYILE
In plain English
The tender involves procurement in the Msinga municipal area. Eligible bidders must have a valid tax clearance pin, CIDB certificate, and be registered on the CSD.
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The Msinga Municipality is inviting bids for tender reference 8/2. This project is overseen by the Municipal Manager, S. Sokhela. The work involves infrastructure or service delivery within the Msinga municipal area, as determined by the project's Bill of Quantities. Bidders must demonstrate local presence and meet specific demographic criteria, including ownership by black individuals, women, or persons with disabilities, to earn evaluation points. The project requires strict adherence to site inspection protocols and the completion of all formal offer documentation.
What you need to qualify
- CSD registration — Registration on the Central Supplier Database — required to do business with government.
- Tax clearance — A valid SARS tax compliance status (PIN) showing your tax affairs are in order.
- B-BBEE certificate — A B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit confirming your contribution level.
- CIDB grading — A Construction Industry Development Board grade in the right class of works.
Full requirements
- Valid Tax Clearance Pin
- Relevant CIDB registration certificate
- Full Central Supplier Database (CSD) registration
- Proof of attendance at compulsory site briefing
- Proof of business location via municipal statement or affidavit
Contact & how to apply
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