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GAZ 20-8-2021 FINAL.Indd ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. XCIX, No. 99 20th AUGUST, 2021 Price RTGS$170,00 General Notice 2425 of 2021. Site visit date and time: 15th September, 2021, at 1200 hours. Closing date and time: 5th October, 2021, at 1000 hours. ZIMBABWE POWER COMPANY (ZPC) ZPC/HO INT.12/2021. Supply and delivery of distribution materials for the reticulation of ZPC/HESCO Housing Development Invitation to Competitive Bidding stands: Hwange. Closing date and time: 21st September, 2021, at 1000 hours. INTERESTED and qualified companies are invited to bid for the ZPC/HO DOM.96/2021. 11kV and low voltage line construction, way following requirements. Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes leave clearance and cable laying on various line for Hwange and endorsed on the outside with the advertised procurement Housing Project (Hwange Expansion Project). Site visit date reference number, the tender description and tender closing date. and time: 15th September, 2021, at 1000 hours. Closing date Tenders must be received at ZPC not later than 1000 hours on or and time: 5th October, 2021, at 1000 hours. before the respective indicated closing date or delivered by hand to the tender box addressed to the attention of The Accounting Officer, ZPC/HO DOM.97/2021. Supply and delivery of bricks for Zimbabwe Power Company, Twelfth Floor, Megawatt House, 44, Empumalanga Phase VI Housing Project: Hwange. Closing Samora Machel Avenue, Harare, Zimbabwe. date and time: 14th September, 2021, at 1000 hours. ZPC/HO INT.13/2021. Supply, delivery, installation and Tender number commissioning of sealing water pumps and Variable ZPC/HO DOM.87/2021. Supply and delivery of 4 x 4 pick-up Frequency Drives (VFDs) for the ash slurry pumps for Hwange trucks at Harare Power Station. Closing date and time: 21st Power Station. Site visit date and time: 16th September, September, 2021, at 1000 hours. 2021, at 1000 hours. Closing date and time: 28th September, ZPC/HO DOM.88/2021. Replacement of a Ford Ranger engine at 2021, at 1000 hours. ZPC Head Office. Closing date and time: 14th September, ZPC/HO DOM.33/2021. Supply and delivery of quarry stones for 2021, at 1000 hours. Empumalanga Phase VI Housing Project: Hwange. Closing ZPC/HO/INT. 10/2021. Remove, supply, delivery, installation and date and time: 14th September, 2021, at 1000 hours. commissioning of high voltage electrical cables (XLPE) at Interested bidders are required to download tender documents Harare Power Station. Site visit date and time: 15th September, that consist the instructions and scope of work from the 2021, at 1200 hours. Closing date and time: 28th August, ZPC website https://www.zpc.co.zw/tenders. Site visit 2021, at 1000 hours. is compulsory and clearance is two weeks before site visit ZPC/HO DOM.89/2021. Servicing of fire detection and suppression date. Your submissions should reach The Zimbabwe Power system at Kariba South Power Station. Site visit date and Company not later than the indicated closing date for each time: 16th September, 2021. Closing date and time: 28th September, 2021, at 1000 hours. tender. Bidders must regularly check the website until the tender closes for update and responses to queries. ZPC/HO DOM.90/2021. Supply and delivery of laptops for ZPC Head Office. Closing date and time: 21st September, 2021, Note: Late submissions will not be accepted. at 1000 hours. General Notice 2426 of 2021. ZPC/HO DOM.91/2021. Supply and delivery of 18-seater minibus at Kariba South Power Station. Closing date and time: 14th MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND September, 2021, at 1000 hours. PUBLIC WORKS ZPC/HO DOM.92/2021. Supply and delivery of high pressure valves and pa fans spares for Hwange Power Station. Closing date MATABELELAND SOUTH PROVINCE and time: 14th September, 2021, at 1000 hours. ZPC/HO INT. 11/2021. Refurbishment of fire detection system control Invitation to Domestic Tenders and monitoring system at Hwange Power Station. Site visit date and time: 15th September, 2021, at 1000 hours. Closing TENDERS are invited from reputable suppliers of building date and time: 12th October, 2021, at 1000 hours. materials and construction companies. Tenders must be closed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with tender number, ZPC/HO DOM.93/2021. Supply and delivery of electrical fittings the description, closing date and must be deposited in the tender at Hwange Power Station. Closing date and time: 14th box placed on the First Floor, Office B12, Reception Area at corner September, 2021, at 1000 hours. Kalipati and Bigben Road, Gwanda. ZPC/HO DOM.94/2021. Supply and delivery of electrical consumables at Hwange Power Station. Closing date and Mandatory requirements time: 14th September, 2021, at 1000 hours. 1. Proof of registration with the Procurement RegulatoryAuthority ZPC/HO DOM.95/2021. Develop, supply, deliver, install and of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) in the relevant categories. commission a surveillance system at Hwange Power Station. 2. Company Profile. 1204 Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 20th August, 2021 3. Certificate of incorporation. Tender number 4. Valid tax clearance certificate. MRDC/05/2021. Supply and delivery of a brand new double cab 5. CR14. pick-up vehicle. Deadline of submission: 31st August, 2021, 6. Valid vendor number. at 1100 hours. 7. For tender number PWD Mat South 08/2021 companies must Bidding documents are obtained at Mbire Rural District be registered with Ministry of Local Government and Public Council Head Office, Mushumbi Pools Growth Point, Mbire, Works. upon payment of a non-refundable fee of ZWL$900,00. Completed bidding documents enclosed in sealed envelopes Tender number endorsed with procurement peference number to be hand PWD Mat.South.07/21. Esigodini, Esikhoveni Quarantine Centre. delivered to Mbire Rural District Council. Supply and delivery of building maintenance materials. Bidders must meet the following conditions: Closing date and time: 27th August, 2021, at 1000 hours. PWD Mat.South.08/21. Gwanda Hospital Isolation Centre. Refurbish • Provide copies of certificate of incorporation. to create doffing and donning, supply, install, secure, test and • Copy of CR14. commission standby generator. Compulsory site visit: 24th • Copy of CR6. August, 2021, at 1000 hours. Closing date and time: 31st • Current ZIMRA Tax Clearance certificate. August, 2021, at 1000 hours. • Proof of PRAZ registration. Opening of both tenders at 1000 hours on respective dates. • NSSA Clearance certificate. 2 x tender document will be obtainable from Procurement Office B6 from 0800 to 1500 hours working days upon pay­ • At least three (3) traceable reference letters. ment of a non-refundable fee of ZW $1 000,00, per document • Bidders and/or their representatives may witness transfer to PPWO Matabeleland South ZB 4509 708343 080 the opening of bids which will take place at the Gwanda. Proof of payment to be submitted to our accounts bid submission address immediately following the department for receipting. submission deadline. Interested bidders should obtain information from: PMU General Notice 2427 of 2021. 0773618236. Email: [email protected] MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND CHILD CARE General Notice 2429 of 2021. Invitation to Tenders HWANGE LOCAL BOARD THE Ministry of Health and Child Care would like to solicit bids Invitation to Domestic Tender from qualified entities for the supply and delivery of the following: Tender number Tender number MOHCC-CT031/2021. Collection and disposal ofABBOT Machines HLB/ENG/10/21. Upgrade of sewer reticulation infrastructure. Liquid Waste. Pre-bid: Yes, 3rd September, 2021, at 1100 Hwange Local Board invites tenders from suitably registered hours through Zoom (link to be shared). Closing date and contractors for the above stated works. time: 17th September, 2021, at 1000 hours. Bids will be evaluated with Reference to the Public MOHCC-CT.044/2021. Supply and delivery of office furniture. Pre­ Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter bid: Yes, 3rd September, 2021, at 1400 hours through Zoom 22:23] and references to the regulations are to the Public (link to be shared). Closing date and time: 17th September, Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (General) 2021, at 1000 hours. Regulations, 2018 (Statutory Instrument 5 of 2018). The MOHCC-CT.045/2021. Supply and delivery of COVID-19 medical terms and requirements in the Act and regulations govern equipment. Pre-bid: Yes, 25th August, 2021, at 1000 hours the submission of bids and should be read by all bidders. through Zoom (link to be shared). Closing date and time: Complete bids in a sealed envelope clearly marked “ HLB/ 27th August, 2021, at 1000 hours. ENG/10/21” must be deposited in the tender box at Hwange Mandatory requirements: Local Board Head Office, No. 1, Baobab Drive, Hwange, on or before 1200 hours on the due date. • Must have a Certificate of incorporation. Closing date: 1200 hours on the 31st August, 2021. Bid • Must have a vendor number. documents are obtainable at a non-refundable fee of • Must have a valid registration with Procurement ZWL1 000,00. Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ). No faxed, e-mailed or late tenders will be considered. The • Must have a valid tax clearance. Council is not obliged to accept the lowest bid, or any bid. • Must have VAT Certificate. N. MDLALOSE, Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed Town Secretary. on the envelope(s) with the advertised tender number, closing Hwange Local Board, date, hand-delivered and deposited into the tender box (found P.O. Box 140, at First Floor Reception, MoHCC, Kaguvi Building) by Hwange. 1000 hours on the closing date. Please note that no bids will General Notice 2430 of 2021. be accepted after the closing time and date. Further, there shall be no extension of these deadlines. Tender documents HWANGE LOCAL BOARD are obtained from the Procurement Office, Fifth Floor, Kaguvi Building, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Invitation to Domestic Tender ZWL$1 000,00.
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