HEADLINE: INVITATION TO REGISTER CONSULTANCY COMPANIES ON WESTERN CAPE DOI CONSULTANT REGISTER SYSTEM (CRS) BY 31 MARCH 2025
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The Western Cape Government Department of Infrastructure herewith invites you to register your company on the Consultant Register System launched in 2021.
The system was developed to serve as an automated roster to ensure that companies providing consultancy services in the Built Environment and Infrastructure Sector are appointed on a rotational basis within the Department of Infrastructure.
The system is utilised by the four Chief Directorates of Education, General, Health Infrastructure and Human Settlements, for appointment on new projects planned during the financial year.
The Consultant Register System can be accessed via the following address:
https://crs.westerncape.gov.za
Please see the attached leaflet for information on how to register your company on the system.
The system will be open from 3 February 2025 until 31 March 2025 for registration. We recommend that you complete your company’s application and obtain the “green light” on the system before the closing date of 31 March 2025. The system provides a Help menu that has answers to Frequently asked questions, an Application submission process explanation, Support contact details, and a User Manual on how to upload, update, or register your company. We request that these be studied before contacting the Technical and System Administrator for queries that are potentially covered in the guidance documents provided.
For queries not addressed in the Manuals or FAQs please contact the following individuals: System/Technical Support (for Supply Chain related matters only): Email: DOI.CRSSupport@westerncape.co.za
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