The South African Human Rights Commission seeks leased office premises in KwaZulu Natal for a 5-year term, commencing April 1, 2026. The location must be accessible via public transport and include an exit clause for material breaches.
The South African Human Rights Commission is inviting proposals for the leasing of office premises to house its KwaZulu Natal Provincial office. This tender encompasses a 5-year lease agreement that will commence on April 1, 2026, and conclude on March 31, 2031. The selected premises must be strategically located to ensure easy access to public transport, facilitating the movement of staff and visitors alike. An essential requirement of the lease is the inclusion of an exit clause that allows the Commission to terminate the lease in the event of any material breach of contract by the lessor.
The office space should be adequate to accommodate the Commission's operational needs, providing a conducive environment for the promotion and protection of human rights in the region. Interested bidders should ensure that their proposals meet the specifications outlined in the bid documents, which detail the necessary conditions and requirements for the premises. This opportunity not only supports the Commission's mission but also contributes to the local economy by engaging businesses in the property sector, enhancing community involvement in human rights advocacy.
This tender is suitable for real estate firms, property management companies, and landlords with available office space that meets the specified requirements. Businesses that prioritize accessibility and compliance with government contracts are encouraged to apply.
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