Oudtshoorn Local Municipality Tenders 2024

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The Oudtshoorn Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Garden Route Distr More..
Notice: 228 of 2024 invitation to register and to update details on the central supplier database (csd)
Tender No :- notice: 228 of 2024 invitation to register and to
End Date :- 2025-01-31
Advertised rfq 04/11/2024: supply and delivery of monitors and switches for a period of 1 year
Tender No :- advertised rfq 04/11/2024
End Date :- 2024-11-22
Records for awards of formal quotations (rfq's) - 2023/2024
Tender No :- records for receiving and opening of formal quotat
End Date :- 2024-09-30
Know About : Oudtshoorn Local Municipality
The Oudtshoorn Local Municipality is a Category B municipality located within the Garden Route District in the Western Cape Province. It is one of the seven municipalities in the district. The Greater Oudtshoorn area is nestled at the foot of the Swartberg Mountains in the heart of the Little Karoo region in the Western Cape. It is defined as a semi-desert area with a unique and sensitive natural environment. It was once the indigenous home of the Khoisan people and so there are many rock paintings to be found. The municipalitys development potential recognises the impact of being home to the world’s largest ostrich population which is a key component of their agricultural industry. The discovery of the Cango Caves and continual allure of unique natural heritage has drawn people to this region. Oudtshoorn serves as a regional centre for the surrounding agricultural area. The natural environment of the area creates a natural hospitality towards the tourism industry and a related boom in accommodation. Oudtshoorn is a centre of regional cultural sport and art activities and has since 1994 been host to the nationally famous Klein Karoo Nasionale Kuntefees (KKNK) an arts festival held in March/April every year. A total of 411 temporary job opportunities were created directly by the ABSA KKNK of which 76% were filled by black employees. The total economic impact of the ABSA KKNK is estimated at about R110 million which makes the festival a major contributor to the economy in Oudtshoorn. A joint strategy was developed through the Greater Oudtshoorn Vision 2030 process to ensure both the broader benefaction of local communities and the sustainability of the festival. Oudtshoorns relatively higher development potential is directly linked to its geographic location on main transport routes natural resource base human resources institutional centre function and commercial services. Recent studies of Oudtshoorn growth potential identified it as one of 14 important leader towns in the Western Cape province.

Contact Addresss of Oudtshoorn Local Municipality
69 Cnr Cj Langenhoven Street & Voortrekker Road, Oudtshoorn

Contact No of Oudtshoorn Local Municipality
Tel : 044 203 3000