Celeste Ganga
13 July 2007
Three tenders have been received by the City of Cape Town regarding the operating of the Green Point Stadium and Common after the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
“The City’s procurement committee will now verify the bids to see if they comply with tender specifications,” says Executive Director of Service Delivery Integration, Mark Marsden.
“This would be followed by a bid evaluation committee hearing to analyse and evaluate bids,” Marsden added.
An open sitting has been arranged for the bid adjudication committee for the award. The completion of the anticipated process will be in a month’s time.
The council has committed R120 million for redeveloping of the common.
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