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Awarded Construction Tenders in KwaZulu-Natal - 2023
In 2023, a total of 192 construction tenders have been awarded in KwaZulu-Natal, presenting significant opportunities for local businesses. This page provides insights into the types of awarded contracts and essential details for potential applicants.
192 awarded tenders
in Kwazulu Natal
for 2023
FOR THE PROVISION OF THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION WORKS OF UMBILO CANAL
KwaZulu-NatalTransnet SOC Ltd
Awarded to: Stefanutti Stocks
Amount: R 85,117,233.00
Awarded 22 Dec 2023
Construction
FOR THE PROVISION OF THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION WORKS OF UMLAZI CANAL
KwaZulu-NatalTransnet SOC Ltd
Awarded to: Stefanutti Stocks
Amount: R 243,344,593.00
Awarded 22 Dec 2023
Construction
Construction of remainder of civil engineering services for 302 housing units at Cornubia Phase 2A/S2 (Part 1)
KwaZulu-NatalEthekwini Metropolitan Municipality
Awarded to: (AFRISCAN CONSTRUCTION)
Amount: R 115,300,918.00
Awarded 21 Dec 2023
Construction
THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION OF A STORAGE SHED AND TRACTOR DEPOT FOR THE KWASHINGA FPSU IN THE UMZUMBE LOCAL MUNICIPLAITY WITHIN THE UGU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, KWAZULU-NATAL
KwaZulu-NatalDepartment of Agriculture, Land Reform & Rural Development
Awarded to: Razo Civils
Amount: R 587,445,128.00
Awarded 18 Dec 2023
Construction
upgrade of main road P113 (km 28+500 to km 34+040). This project is in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in the district municipality of Harry Gwala and local municipality of Ubuhlebezwe. The duration of the project is 16 months
KwaZulu-NatalKwazulu Natal - Transport
Awarded to: IMBEWU YEZWE PROJECTS
Amount: R 172,390,822.00
Awarded 14 Dec 2023
Construction
THE CONSTRUCTION OF NGUDWINI (FAIRLANDS) RIVER BRIDGE ON DISTRICT ROAD D818 KM 6+600 IN THE HLANGANANI AREA
KwaZulu-NatalKwazulu Natal - Transport
Awarded to: KKG INVESTMENTS
Amount: R 18,178,259.00
Awarded 14 Dec 2023
Construction
The Upgrading Of District Road D365 (KM 2+291 – KM 5+731) in the Durban Region. This project is in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in the district municipality of uGu and local municipality of Ray Nkonyeni. The duration of the project is 12 months. Tenders must have a minimum CIDB contractor grading designation of 8CE or higher.
KwaZulu-NatalKwazulu Natal - Transport
Awarded to: BENJIVERT
Amount: R 134,807,120.00
Awarded 14 Dec 2023
Construction
REFURBISHMENT OF 111 MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD COMPLEX IN THE PORT OF DURBAN FOR A PERIOD OF SIX (6) MONTHS
KwaZulu-NatalTransnet National Ports Authority
Awarded to: IQHAWE ELIHLE TRADING
Amount: R 9,605,213.00
Awarded 13 Dec 2023
Construction
PANEL OF CONTRACTORS FOR THE UPGRADING OF GRAVEL ROADS TO SURFACED STANDARDS INCLUSIVE OF ASSOCIATED STORM WATER WITHIN NEWCASTLE ON AS AND WHEN REQUIRED BASIS FOR A PERIOD OF 36 MONTHS
KwaZulu-NatalNewcastle Local Municipality
Awarded to: NKWENKEH TRADING AND PROJECTS
Amount: R 9,050.00
Awarded 12 Dec 2023
Construction
Department of Education: Storm Damage Programme-Phase 16: Madundubala Primary School: Repairs and Renovations to Strom Damaged Schools
KwaZulu-NatalKwazulu Natal - Public Works (Head Office)
Awarded to: UBUHLE BESIZWE CONSTRUCTION
Amount: R 1,951,066.00
Awarded 12 Dec 2023
Construction
The construction sector in KwaZulu-Natal has seen a variety of awarded tenders, with projects ranging from canal construction to housing developments. Notable tenders include the design and construction works of the Umbilo and Umlazi canals, showcasing the province's commitment to improving infrastructure. Additionally, projects like the completion of a storage shed and tractor depot in Umzumbe highlight the diverse needs across municipalities.
Typically, these tenders are issued by local municipalities, provincial departments, and state-owned enterprises, each aiming to enhance public infrastructure and services. Businesses in the construction industry should be aware of the specific requirements and regulations that govern these tenders, including compliance with the Public Finance Management Act and the Municipal Finance Management Act.
When considering applying for a tender, it is crucial for businesses to thoroughly review the tender documentation, including scope of work, eligibility criteria, and submission deadlines. Understanding the evaluation criteria will also aid in crafting a competitive bid. Companies should ensure they have the necessary certifications, such as a valid CIDB grading, to qualify for construction-related tenders.
It is advisable for businesses to stay informed about upcoming tenders by regularly checking official government portals and engaging with local industry networks. Networking can provide insights into upcoming projects and partnerships that might strengthen tender applications. Additionally, businesses should prepare comprehensive and clear submissions that reflect their capabilities and experience, as a well-prepared bid can significantly enhance the chances of success.
In summary, the awarded construction tenders in KwaZulu-Natal present valuable opportunities for local enterprises. By understanding the procurement landscape and preparing diligently, businesses can position themselves effectively to compete for these government contracts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of construction tenders are common in KwaZulu-Natal?
Common construction tenders in KwaZulu-Natal include infrastructure projects such as road upgrades, housing developments, and public facility constructions.
Who issues these tenders?
Tenders are typically issued by local municipalities, provincial departments, and government agencies focused on infrastructure development.
What are some tips for applying for a construction tender?
Businesses should review tender documents carefully, ensure compliance with eligibility criteria, prepare thorough submissions, and maintain clear communication with procurement officials.