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ESOR CONSTRUCTION IN RUNNING FOR OVER E86 MILLION TENDER

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MBABANE – The Swaziland Water Services Corporation (SWSC) intends to award South African company, Esor Contruction (Pty) Ltd a tender worth over E86 million.


SWSC has announced that a contract award decision has been reached by the approvals authority to award Esor Construction the tender for the construction of the Ezulwini Sustainable Water Supply Systems Package A.
The actual value of the tender is E86 355 516.12.
The intention to award was issued by SWSC Managing Director (MD) Peter Bhembe in accordance with Section 45 of the Public Procurement Act No.7 of 2011.


“It must be noted that the contract award decision does not constitute a contract,” Bhembe advised.
He said all tenderers who submitted bids were notified that a period of 10 working days would be allowed for submission of any application for review from the date of first publication of the notice.  The notice was first issued on June 6, 2017.


 The SWSC is a corporate body duly established under the Water Services Corporation Act, No. 12 of 1992. The corporation is a category ‘A’ Public Enterprise in terms of the Public Enterprise (Control and Monitoring) Act No.8 of 1989 and therefore it is wholly owned by government. SWSC gained full autonomy through corporatisation in 1994 and operates independent of government.
The objectives of the Corporation are to abstract, store, transport, purify, supply and collect water, convey, treat and dispose sewage.


The organisation’s vision is to delight customers in the provision of potable water, wastewater disposal and other services.
Esor Contruction was contending with seven other companies for the tender and most of these were from South Africa.

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