Tshwane moves to blacklist companies that failed to complete Rooiwal wastewater treatment upgrade

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The City of Tshwane has taken steps to blacklist companies and tenderpreneurs awarded the phase 1 contract to upgrade the Rooiwal wastewater treatment works.

Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink said joint venture between CMS, NJR & Blackhead was given a tender to carry out the upgrade and refurbish the works at a cost of R291m.

“After my calls to the city manager, the city has now resolved to blacklist the joint venture, together with its shareholders and directors, including the state capture accused, Edwin Sodi,” he said. “Effectively, this means that the joint venture CMS, NJR & Blackhead, as well as its shareholders and directors, will be listed by the National Treasury as restricted suppliers. This will result in these individuals being restricted from doing or obtaining any business with the state for a period of five years.”

 

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