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GAZ 14-5-2021 FINAL.Indd ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. XCIX, No. 58 14th MAY, 2021 Price RTGS$155,00 General Notice 908 of 2021. Tender number MUNICIPALITY OF CHEGUTU PW MASH EAST.001/2021. Marondera. Public Works. Supply, delivery, installation, testing and commissioning medical Invitation to Domestic Tender (Competitive Bidding Method) gas (compressed air) at Marondera Provincial Hospital Mashonaland East Province. THE Municipality of Chegutu invites bids from suitably qualified PW MASH EAST.005/2021. Murewa. Public Works. Plumbing, and experienced suppliers, in terms of the Public Procurement and carpentry, building, electrical, painting materials and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23], for the supply, protective clothing. delivery and installation of the following requirements: PW MASH EAST.006/2021. Murewa. Public Works. Plumbing, Tender number electrical, painting, building materials and protective clothing Che/WM/03/2021. Supply, delivery and installation of 15mm and 20mm post-paid brass domestic water meters and related Mandatory pre- tender site visit for tender number PW Mash accessories. Domestic. Closing date and time: 28th May, East 001/2021: 2021, at 1000 hours local time. Date: 19th May, 2021, at 1100 hours, Marondera Provincial Detailed Standard Bidding Documents are obtainable from Hospital. the Town Clerk’s Office, at Town House, No. 1, Queen A non-refundable collection fee of RTGS $1 000,00/tender Street, Chegutu, upon payment of a non-refundable fee document. of ZWS$850,00/USD$10,00, during office hours 0800 hours to 1630 hours as from Monday, 17th May, 2021. Soft Closing date and time: 25th May, 2021, at 1000 hours. copies of Standard Bidding Documents are obtainable free of charge on request from the following email addresses: General Notice 910 of 2021. [email protected]/[email protected]/ [email protected] MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS NB: This advert is also accessible on our website: www. MATABELELAND SOUTH PROVINCE chegutumunicipality.co.zw Invitation to Domestic Tenders Bids must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and clearly endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, lot number, the description and must be deposited in the TENDERS are invited from reputable companies for the supply, tender box located in the Town Clerk’s Office at Town House, delivery, installations, testing and commissioning of ventilation Chegutu, by 1000 hours on 28th May, 2021, addressed to: system for Beitbridge, Gwanda and Plumtree hospitals isolation The Acting Town Clerk, centres. Tenders must be closed in sealed envelopes and endorsed Chegutu Municipality, on the outside with tender number, the description, closing date and No. 1, Queen Street, must be deposited in the tender box placed on the First Floor Office PO. Box 34, B 12, at corner Kalipati and Bigben Roads, Gwanda. Chegutu. Mandatory requirements 1. Proof of registration with the Procurement Regulatory General Notice 909 of 2021. Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) in the relevant category. MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS 2. Company Profile. MASHONALAND EAST PROVINCE 3. Certificate of incorporation. 4. Valid tax clearance certificate. 5. CR14. Tenders Invited 6. Vendor number. TENDERS are invited from bidders registered with the 7. Proof of registration with the Ministry of Local Government Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe for the services and Public Works. described below. Tenders must be submitted in sealed envelopes 8. Proof that the contractor has embarked on a project of this and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, nature before. the description and delivered by hand to The Provincial Public 9. Compulsory Site visit: Beitbridge Hospital 17th May, 2021, Works Director, Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, Gwanda Hospital 18th May, 2021, and Plumtree Hospital. Mashonaland East Province, 212, Birmingham Road, Industrial Site Closing date and time: 19th May, 2021, at 1100 hours, all Marondera Procurement Office, on or before the closing date. sites. 704 Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 14th May, 2021 PWD Mat South.02/21. Beitbridge Hospital. Supply, delivery, Mandatory requirements installation, testing and commissioning of ventilation system. 1. Proof of registration with PRAZ for 2021. PWD Mat South.03/21. Gwanda Hospital. Supply, delivery, 2. Tax clearance that is curren.t installation, testing and commissioning of ventilation system. 3. Certificate of incorporation. PWD Mat South.04/21. Plumtree Hospital. Supply, delivery, 4. Company profile. installation, testing and commissioning of ventilation system. 5. CR 14 and CR 6. Closing date and time: 26th May, 2021, at 1000 hours and opening thereafter. 6. NSSA compliance certificate. 7. Banking details. Three bidding documents will be obtainable upon payment of a non-refundable fee of RTGS $2 000,00, per document, Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from PMU office B6. Cash or transfer to account PPWO Mat from and inspect the bidding documents at the office of The South ZB 4509 708343 080, Gwanda Branch. Submit proof Town Clerk, Kwekwe City Council, Civic Centre, PO. Box of payment to our accounts department for receipting. 115, Kwekwe, Zimbabwe, Telephone: 0552522301-7. Late submissions will not be accepted. A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders upon payment of a non-refundable General Notice 911 of 2021. fee of USD$20,00, or ZWL$ equivalent. Further copies of documents will be supplied at a charge of USD$20,00, per GAMPU PRIMARY SCHOOL copy. Clearly marked bids with tender number must be delivered to Invitation to Tender Purchase of a School Bus The Town Clerk, Kwekwe City Council, Civic Centre, PO. Box 115, Kwekwe, Zimbabwe, at the Town Clerk’s Office Tender number where they will be received up to 1000 hours on 4th June, 2021. GAM.1/2021. Brand new diesel 65-70 seater bus. Closing date: 2nd June, 2021. Late submissions will be disqualified. Bids will be opened in the presence of Bidders representatives Tender documents can be obtained from SDC Office at Gampu who choose to attend at the Kwekwe City Council, Civic Primary School, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Centre on Friday, 4th June, 2021, at 10 hours. RTGS $6 000,00. Account details: City of Kwekwe, PO. Box 115, Bank: NMB Bank Kwekwe. Account Name: Gampu Primary SDA Email: [email protected] Dr. L. MKANDHLA, Branch: Bulawayo +263552522301/7 Acting Town Clerk. Account number: 210228209 Opening of bids will be at 1000 hours on the 4th of June, General Notice 914 of 2021. 2021, at the school. CITY OF BULAWAYO The school does not bind itself to accepting the lowest bid or any tender. Invitation to Tender Domestic/National Competitive Bidding Sealed tenders, clearly marked with the tender number must Re-advertisement board be deposited in the tender box at Gampu Primary School not later than the 2nd of June, 2021. THE City of Bulawayo invites tenders from suitably qualified firms for the provision of the following services and goods: General Notice 912 of 2021. Tender number COB/ESD/C.32A/2021. Request for proposals for the redesigning MUTOKO RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL of Ncema Treatment Plant filters. A compulsory tender briefing meeting shall be held on 24th of May, 2021, at the Notice of Cancellation of Competitive Tender Municipal Offices, Tower block, Sixth Floor Conference Room, Bulawayo, at 1000 hours. Tender number COB/ESD/C.32/2021. Request for proposals for the assessment of MRDC DOM.01/2021: Disposal of a commercial land measuring 37’s clear reservoir at Ncema Treatment Plant. A compulsory 4 300 square metres. tender briefing meeting shall be held on the 24th of May, Mutoko Rural District Council would like to advise all bidders 2021, at the Municipal Offices, Tower block, Sixth Floor, of the cancellation of the following tender which was flighted Conference Room, Bulawayo, at 1100 hours. on the 26th of February, 2021, in the Government Gazette COB/ESD/RSD/13A/2021. Hire ofAsphalt Concrete Batching Plant as General Notice 219 of 2021, in terms of section 42(c) of on an “as and when required” basis for a period of 12 months. the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act A non-compulsory tender briefing meeting shall be held on [Chapter 22:33]: the 21st of May, 2021, at the Municipal Offices, Tower block, NB: All site visits have also been cancelled. For any further Sixth Floor, Conference Room, Bulawayo, at 1000 hours. enquiries please contact: COB/ESD/20G/2021. Supply and delivery of Bituminious materials The Chief Executive Officer, on an “as and when required” for a period of 12 months. A Mutoko Rural District Council, non-compulsory tender briefing, meeting shall be held on the Private Bag 509, 21st of May, 2021, at the Municipal Offices, Tower Block Mutoko. Sixth Floor Conference Room, Bulawayo, at 1100 hours. Closing date: 17th June, 2021, at 1000 hours. General Notice 913 of 2021. Tender forms can be obtained from Office 203, Second Floor, KWEKWE CITY COUNCIL City Hall (Under the Clock), corner Queen Lozikeyi Street and Leopold Takawira Avenue, during office hours 0830 Invitation to Competitive Bidding hours to 1500 hours as from 17th May, 2021. Completed bids in sealed envelopes clearly marked on KWEKWE City Council is inviting bids from reputable bidders the outside with the tender number and description must registered with PRAZ to participate in the following tender: be deposited in the tender box of the municipality’s Town Clerk’s Department, Office 126, between Queen Lozikeyi Tender number Street and Leopold Takawira Avenues or through PO. Box VEH/05/2021. Supply and deliver brand new pick-up trucks x 2. 591, Bulawayo, on or before 1000 hours of the due date. Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 14th May, 2021 705 Closing date: 1000 hours on 17th June, 2021. A non-refundable PWMA.06.2020: Supply and delivery of fuel and lubricants.
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