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GENERAL INFORMATION
This section of the website contains information on procedures for ECDOH Suppliers  
 

Bid documents, , , , with the necessary terms of reference, may be obtained from the Supply Chain Management Unit, Department of Health, Room 14A, 1st Floor, Chungwa House, Independence Avenue, Bhisho on payment of a non-refundable fee of R30.00 (Thirty rands) per document.  The deposit must be paid to the Department’s Cashier at Room 411, 4th floor, Dukumbana Building , Independence Avenue , Bhisho before collecting the document.  Bid documents will be available from 11th July 2006 from 8:00  to 16:30 from Monday to Thursday and from 08:00 to 16:00 on Fridays. Bids are also available electronically on http://www.globalerfx.com. This website can also be accessed through http://www.ecdoh.gov.za/ using the e-procurement link under Supply Chain Management Unit.

Completed Bids clearly marked with the relevant bid number and the nature of the service, may be posted to reach the Department’s Supply Chain Management Unit, Private Bag X 0038, Bhisho, 5605, or may be deposited in the bid box situated at 1st Floor, Chungwa House, Independence Avenue, Bhisho not later than 11:00 on the closing date.

Compulsory bid briefing information meeting is held in the Supply Chain Management boardroom, 1st Floor, Room 14A, Chungwa House, Independence Avenue , Bhisho.

No late, telegraphic, faxed or e-mail Bids will be accepted for consideration.  The lowest priced or only bid received will not necessarily be accepted.

The department reserves the right to accept or reject any bid in response to the advertisement and to withdraw its decision to seek provision of these services at any time.

For details pertaining to bid documents, please contact Ms N Noyila, Ms N. Buza or Mr M. Hlazo at (040) 609 5476.

Please click to download Bid Guidelines, Bidders Schedule and
Supply Chain Document,  

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