The South African Human Rights Commission seeks leased office space in Cape Town for a 5-year term from April 2026. Proposals must ensure proximity to public transport and include an exit clause for material breaches.
The South African Human Rights Commission is inviting proposals for leased office premises to accommodate its Western Cape Provincial office. The lease will be for a duration of five years, commencing on April 1, 2026, and concluding on March 31, 2031. A critical requirement for the office space is its accessibility to public transport, ensuring ease of access for staff and visitors alike. Additionally, the lease agreement must incorporate an exit clause that allows the Commission to terminate the contract in the event of any material breach, safeguarding its operational integrity.
This tender represents an opportunity for property owners and real estate firms to engage with a prominent national institution committed to upholding human rights. The selected premises will not only serve as a functional workspace but also as a symbol of the Commission's presence and commitment to the Western Cape community. Bidders are encouraged to provide detailed specifications of the office space, including square footage, amenities, and compliance with safety regulations, to ensure alignment with the Commission’s operational needs.
This tender is suitable for property management companies, real estate developers, and landlords with available office space in Cape Town that meet the specified requirements for accessibility and compliance.
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