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Awarded Civil Engineering Tenders in Eastern Cape - 2024
In 2024, the Eastern Cape province has awarded 43 civil engineering tenders, presenting diverse opportunities for local businesses. This page details key projects and insights into the tendering process specific to this region.
43 awarded tenders
in Eastern Cape
for 2024
FOR CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE SPECIAL MAINTENANCE OF R63 SECTION 7 FROM EC BORDER (KM40.0) TO DASSIESFONTEIN (KM68.0)
Eastern CapeSouth African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Awarded to: (CTP PROJECTS)
Amount: R 63,708,464.00
Awarded 05 Dec 2024
Civil engineering
REGRAVELLING OF BHALASI ACCESS ROAD IN WARD 9
Eastern CapeIngquza Hill Local Municipality
Awarded to: BAHAMBA BEBUZANA PROJECTS
Amount: R 741,226.50
Awarded 29 Nov 2024
Civil engineering
The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) invites tenders for the Upgrade of National Route R61 from Section 6 All Saints (km 68.5) To Section 7 Baziya (km 12.0): Phase 2 Section 6 km 68.5 to km 86.65. This project is in the province of Eastern Cape in the district municipality of Chris Hani and local municipality of DR. AB Xuma (previously Ngcobo). The approximate duration is 39 months including 3 Months for the Mobilisation Period
Eastern CapeSouth African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Awarded to: (BASE MAJOR CONSTRUCTION)
Amount: R 1,566,656,728.20
Awarded 28 Nov 2024
Civil engineering
REGRAVELLING OF MDENI ACCESS ROAD IN WARD 25
Eastern CapeIngquza Hill Local Municipality
Awarded to: LINGOMSO LETHU CAPITAL
Amount: R 366,951.20
Awarded 19 Nov 2024
Civil engineering
REGRAVELLING OF NDLANGASE ACCESS ROAD IN WARD 1
Eastern CapeIngquza Hill Local Municipality
Awarded to: BAHAMBA BEBUZANA PROJECTS
Amount: R 817,768.98
Awarded 19 Nov 2024
Civil engineering
FOR THE TRAINING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL CONTRACTOR TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ON NATIONAL ROUTE N2 SECTION17 FROM NDABAKAZI (KM 25.0) TO IBIKA (KM 44.0)
Eastern CapeSouth African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Awarded to: (BOTONG CIVILS)
Amount: R 107,115,003.00
Awarded 14 Nov 2024
Civil engineering
CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OF THE N2 SECTION 10 (km73.50) TO SECTION 11 (km7.19)
Eastern CapeSouth African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Awarded to: (ROYAL MNDAWE HOLDINGS)
Amount: R 31,513,671.95
Awarded 14 Nov 2024
Civil engineering
CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OF THE N6 SECTION 4 FROM JJ SERFONTEIN (km2.0) TO PENHOEKPASS (km52.0) AND PENHOEKPASS (km66.2) TO JAMESTOWN (km107.0)
Eastern CapeSouth African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Awarded to: (INGEROP SOUTH AFRICA)
Amount: R 55,533,339.58
Awarded 13 Nov 2024
Civil engineering
FOR THE AD-HOC STRUCTURAL AND DRAINAGE CONSULTING ENGINEERING AND SUPERVISION SERVICES FOR THE SOUTHERN REGION
Eastern CapeSouth African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Awarded to: (ENGINEERING ADVICE AND SERVICES)
Amount: R 57,970,005.00
Awarded 07 Nov 2024
Civil engineering
FOR THE TRAINING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION SKILLS DEVELOPMENT WORKS AT QHORHA, BUTTERWORTH
Eastern CapeSouth African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)
Awarded to: (TUSHCOR HOLDINGS)
Amount: R 43,945,740.00
Awarded 07 Nov 2024
Civil engineering
Civil engineering tenders in the Eastern Cape encompass a wide range of projects, from road maintenance to extensive upgrades of national routes. Notable projects include the regravelling of access roads and the special maintenance of major highways. These tenders are typically issued by government bodies such as the South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) and local municipalities, catering to the need for infrastructure development and maintenance in the province.
Businesses looking to engage with these tenders should be aware of the specific qualifications required, including compliance with local regulations and standards. It is essential to have the necessary certifications, experience, and equipment to fulfil the contract requirements effectively. Understanding the evaluation criteria, which often include price, quality, and delivery time, can significantly improve the chances of being awarded a tender.
When applying for these tenders, it's crucial to submit a well-prepared proposal that clearly outlines your capabilities, methodology, and timeline. Attention to detail in your application can demonstrate professionalism and commitment to quality. Additionally, businesses should keep abreast of any updates or changes in tender specifications and deadlines by regularly visiting official procurement portals.
Networking with local authorities and attending relevant workshops or information sessions can provide valuable insights and enhance your visibility within the tendering landscape. Collaborating with other businesses may also be advantageous, especially for smaller firms looking to combine resources and expertise to tackle larger projects. By understanding the local context and regulations governing public procurement, companies can better position themselves to capitalise on these awarded civil engineering tenders in the Eastern Cape.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of civil engineering tenders are available in Eastern Cape?
Tenders in Eastern Cape range from road maintenance and upgrades to the construction of bridges and drainage systems. Projects often focus on improving infrastructure for better accessibility and safety.
Who typically issues civil engineering tenders in this region?
Civil engineering tenders are primarily issued by government bodies such as SANRAL, provincial departments, and local municipalities, all aiming to enhance public infrastructure.
What are the key considerations when applying for these tenders?
Key considerations include meeting compliance requirements, understanding evaluation criteria, and presenting a clear, detailed proposal that highlights your experience and capability to deliver the project successfully.