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SWAZILAND REALTY GRANTED VALUATION TENDER

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MBABANE – Swaziland Realty Consultants has been appointed to prepare the supplementary valuation roll for the 2018/19 financial year.   


The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Gideon Mhlongo, explained that the appointment was done in terms of section 14 of the Rating Act of 1995.
Mhlongo mentioned that the valuer would have an identification card and letter from the CEO introducing them to enter at all reasonable hours in the day time into and upon any land or building within the area of Mbabane local authority.  


Valuate


“The valuer may require the owner or any person in occupation or charge of immovable property to furnish him with information on all matters which may be necessary to enable him to correctly valuate such a property,” Mhlongo announced.


The CEO stated that where necessary, the valuer would take photos of developed properties outside only.  
Sources confided to the Business Desk that Swazi Realty Consultants’ task to evaluate the city could be worth over E200 000.


The tender evaluation exercise where the company eventually got the tender, was undertaken in accordance with the Public Procurement Act of 2011.
Further, in terms of section 45(4), 46 and 47 of the Act, Mhlongo had earlier notified all tenderers who submitted bids that a period of ten (10) working days would allowed for submission of any application for review from date of first publication of the intention to award.


Consulting


It should also be mentioned that the municipality has plans to review its organisational structure.
Consultants were recently invited to submit technical proposal and financial proposal for consulting services to carry out an organisational structure review for the municipality. 


In the invitation to tender, it was explained that the proposals will be the basis for contract negotiations and ultimately for a signed contract with the selected consultant.


It was stated that the provision of the services was subject to observance of selection process and appropriate documentation being agreed between the council and any successful consultant as identified by the council, after completion of the selection process.


It was advised that consultants should familiarise themselves with local conditions and take them into account in preparing their proposals.

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