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GAZ 7-5-2021 FINAL.Indd ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. XCIX, No. 55 7th MAY, 2021 Price RTGS$155,00 General Notice 857 of 2021. Bid documents in sealed envelopes clearly marked with the tender number and description must be deposited in the CITY OF KWEKWE tender box in The Chamber Secretary’s Office on or before 14th May, 2021, by 1000 hours and bids will be opened on Invitation to Tender the same day at 1010 hours. Tender number Late bids shall not be accepted. COMP/kk.05/2021. Supply of 14 laptops. City of Masvingo, 1. Kwekwe City Council invites sealed bids from eligible P.O. Box 17, ENG. E. MUKARATIRWA, bidders for the supply of 14 laptops. Masvingo. Acting Town Clerk. 2. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from and inspect the bidding documents at the office of General Notice 859 of 2021. The Town Clerk, Kwekwe City Council, Civic Centre, CITY OF MASVINGO P.O. Box 115, Kwekwe, Zimbabwe. Telephones: 0552522301-7. Invitation to Domestic Tender 3. A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders upon payment of a non- refundable MASVINGO City Council hereby invites bidders for the following fee of USD$20 or ZWL$ equivalent. Further copies of tenders. documents will be supplied at a charge of USD$20 per copy. Tender number 4. Clearly marked bids with tender number must be deliveredCE/10/2021. Supply and delivery of a pick-up truck. to The Town Clerk, Kwekwe City Council, Civic Centre, Masvingo City Council hereby invites bids for supply and P.O. Box 115, Kwekwe, Zimbabwe, at the Town Clerk’s delivery of a pick-up truck. Office where they will be received up to 12 noon on the 14th May, 2021. Tender documents with full details of the specifications 5. Bids will be opened in the presence of bidders can be obtained from Civic Centre Offices, Robert Mugabe representatives who choose to attend at the Kwekwe Way, Masvingo, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of City Council, Civic Centre, on Friday, 14th May, 2021, $600,00, during working hours from Monday to Friday, or at 12 noon. send a request for a free soft copy on masvingocitypmu@ gmail.com Kwekwe City Council, Civic Centre, Tender documents in sealed envelopes clearly marked P.O Box 115, “CE/10/2021 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF A PICK-UP Kwekwe, DR L. MKANDHLA, TRUCK” must be deposited in the tender box in The Chamber [email protected] Acting Town Clerk. Secretary’s Office on or before 14th May, 2021, by 1000 hours and bids will be opened on the same day at 1010 hours. General Notice 858 of 2021. Late bids shall not be accepted. CITY OF MASVINGO City of Masvingo, P.O. Box 17, ENG. E. MUKARATIRWA, Invitation to Domestic Tenders Masvingo. Acting Town Clerk. MASVINGO City Council hereby invites bidders for the following General Notice 860 of 2021. tenders: GOKWE SOUTH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL Tender number Invitation to Tender CE/06/2021. Supply and delivery of building materials. CE/07/2021. Supply and delivery of plumbing materials. Tender number CE/08/2021. Supply and delivery of road making materials. GSRDC/02/2021: Tenders are invited from reputable and registered companies for the supply and delivery of a new borehole Tender documents with full details of the specifications can drilling rig. be obtained from Civic Centre Offices, Robert Mugabe Way, Masvingo upon payment of a non-refundable fee of $600,00, Full details of the specifications can be found in the tender during working hours from Monday to Friday or upon request documents. Tender documents are available at Gokwe of a free soft copy on [email protected] South Rural District Council offices and can be collected 668 Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 7th May, 2021 during normal working hours 0745 hours-1645 hours on • Preparation of master plan. Monday to Friday upon payment of a non-refundable fee of • Preparation of final designs in line with user requirements. RTGS21 000,00. • Preparation of working drawings. Interested suppliers can also request for the documents through • Preparation of tender documents for the engagement of email and the documents will be emailed to them. Tenders quantity surveyors and engineers. should be received on or before 1100hrs on Monday, 17th • Submission of designs to the local authorities for May, 2021. verification and approval. • Supervision of construction work. The Chief Executive Officer, • Attending site meetings. Gokwe South Rural District Council, • Certification of measured works. Private Bag 6054, • Preparation of project progress reports. Gokwe. • Preparation of as-built designs. Email Address: [email protected] Interested consulting firms should provide information Phone: 0552592345/ 0775196909 demonstrating that they have the required experience, competence, skills, and qualifications relevant for performance General Notice 861 of 2021. of the services whether as individual firms, joint ventures or as consortia. The consultants shall submit company profiles, MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS company registration documents, curriculum vitae of key personnel and professional staff, brochures, description of Domestic Tenders Invited similar assignments, experience under similar environment or conditions. The consulting firm must demonstrate that they TENDERS are invited from reputable Procurement Regulatory have fully established business offices. Prospective consulting Authority of Zimbabwe registered service providers for the supply Firms may constitute joint-ventures where necessary to and delivery of 33 vehicles as tabled below. Tenders must be in enhance their capacity to undertake the assignment. sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised The minimum criteria for short-listing of the Firm shall entail: tender number clearly indicating the description. Hand deliver to The Ministry of Local Government and public Works Head Office, (i) The consulting firm must submit proof of registration Makombe Building Office Avenue, 4, PMU Ground Floor, cnr. with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe Herbert Chitepo Avenue/Leopold Takawira Street, at 1000 hours (PRAZ). on or before the closing date. (ii) The consulting firm must submit proof of registration Tender number with the Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe and the Architects Council of Zimbabwe. CON 11/2021. Town/Place: Harare. Supply and delivery of: 1 x Toyota, Land Cruiser V8S, (iii) More than 5 years’ experience in construction of public infrastructure projects. (Experience with designing and 1 x Prado Land Cruiser VX-L, construction of laboratories is an added advantage). 9 x Toyota Hilux 2.8 GD6 double cab, (iv) At least three references for public infrastructure 9 x Toyota Land Cruiser ten seater, development projects of similar or comparable nature 12 x Toyota Hilux 2.4 double cab, done in the past 10 years. 1 x Toyota Corolla Sedan. Key personnel of the consultant firm should have the following minimum qualifications and experience: CON 12/2021. Supply an delivery of (i) Master’s Degree in Architecture or equivalent. 5 x Isuzu double cab D-max 300, (ii) Registered with the Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe 29 x Isuzu double cab D-max 250. and the Architects Council of Zimbabwe. CON 11/2021. Supply an delivery of laptops and plotters. (iii) Experience with designing and construction of residential Documents to be collected upon payment of a non-refundable stands and laboratory with offices. deposit fee of RTGS$2 000,00, from the Ministry of Local (iv) More than 5 years’ experience in construction of public Government and Public Works, Office 127, First Floor, at infrastructure projects. Makombe Complex 3, cnr. Leopold Takawira Street and NB: For Beitbridge designs the architects should be registered Herbert Chitepo Avenue, Harare. with the Beitbridge Town Council. Closing date: 13th May, 2021, at 1000 hours. Short-listed consultants will be invited to submit detailed Late submissions will not be accepted. technical and financial proposals, and/or do presentations or demonstrations, as described in Part 1 of the Request for General Notice 862 of 2021. Proposals Procedures in the Standard Request for Proposals for the Selection of consultancy Services. The Consultant NATIONAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AUTHORITY (NBA) submitting the successful proposal will be engaged on the contractual terms set out in that document and in the General Request for Expression of Interest for Consulting Services Conditions of contract for consultancy services. Copies of the Act and Regulations and the standard documentation Tender number are available on the website of the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe; URL http://www.praz.gov.zw/ NBA/PIRS/01/2021. Recruitment of Architectural Consulting Firms for the Development of Residential stands at Port Offices and This opportunity is open to all Consultants who meet the the Genomics Centre. The National Biotechnology Authority criteria for eligibility as stated in section 28 of the Act and who aims to provide decent accommodation to its employees have the nationality of an eligible country as defined in Clause operating at Port Offices and to build a state of art laboratory. 1.10 of the General Conditions of Contract for Consultancy Services.Bidders must accompany their expressions of interest The National Biotechnology Authority identified and with CR14 certificates as proof of Zimbabwean nationality. secured four pieces of land which are as follows: Chirundu (1 800 m2), Beitbridge (800m2 x 2 stands) and Nyamapanda Successful Consulting Firms shall be required to pay
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