TUT Tenders

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TUT Tenders

TUT Tenders: Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) not only excels in providing quality education but also presents a wealth of business opportunities through its tendering process. For entrepreneurs and businesses seeking lucrative contracts in various sectors, TUT’s tenders offer a gateway to growth and success. In this article, we’ll delve into the world of TUT’s tenders, highlighting the benefits of participating, the process involved, and how businesses can position themselves for success.

TUT Tenders

There is No Tender currently available at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT). Click here for more information about TUT Tenders.

NOTE: TENDERER SHOULD SATISFY HIM/HERSELF REGARDING THE CONDITIONS OF TENDER AND RELATED PARTICULARS

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GENERAL CONDITIONS REGARDING TENDERS, PROPOSALS AND QUOTES

DEFINITIONS

Unless the context otherwise indicates:

  • “Approved” means as approved by the representative.
  • “Approval” means the approval given by the representative.
  • “Cash price/s”, means the price/s of the Tender, as given by the contractor and accepted by TUT for the execution of the contract.
  • “Closing date,” means the time and day on which all Tenders close in terms of the Tender advertisement.
  • “General Conditions” means this document, namely “General Conditions Regarding Quotations and Tenders” of TUT.
  • “Goods” means the machinery, installation, equipment, apparatus or materials to be provided / delivered in terms of the contract.
  • “In writing” also means any manuscript, typed or printed record above or over the signature or seal, as the case may be.
  •  “Month” means a calendar month.
  •  “Representative” means the representative of TUT, namely the head of Procurement Services or any other TUT official mentioned in the Tender conditions or specifications, as the case may be.
  •  “Site” means the buildings or grounds or any other place where the goods will be stored, installed or used or services be rendered.
  • “Specifications” means the specifications attached to the General Conditions.
  • “Subcontractor” means the supplier who regularly supplies the contractor with materials and minor parts with regard to goods to be delivered to TUT.
    “TUT” means Tshwane University of Technology.

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TUT Contact Details

Tel: 086 110 2421
Email: general@tut.ac.za
SMS Number: 30655

Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) tenders present a golden opportunity for businesses to secure lucrative contracts, build credibility, and contribute to local economic growth. By participating in the tendering process with strategic planning, businesses can position themselves for success and embark on a journey of growth and prosperity. For more information on TUT CLICK HERE. We do hope this article was helpful.

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