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Awarded Construction Tenders in Western Cape - 2023
In 2023, the Western Cape government has awarded 45 construction tenders, providing significant opportunities for local contractors and service providers. This page details the types of construction tenders available and offers insights into the application process.
45 awarded tenders
in Western Cape
for 2023
CapeNature seeks a skilled service provider with a CIDB grading of 4GB or greater, for maintenance and additional works to Oudebosch Cabins at Kogelberg Nature Reserve.
Western CapeWestern Cape - Nature Conservation Board
Awarded to: ZABS ENTERPRISES
Amount: R 1,838,042.00
Awarded 19 Dec 2023
Construction
BA064/2023q – Supply, Delivery and Installation of Wall and Floor Tiles and Related Work for the Upgrading of Restrooms at Blanco Community Hall, George
Western CapeGeorge Municipality
Awarded to: MIDRON CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT
Amount: R 123,871.00
Awarded 12 Dec 2023
Construction
BA100/2023q – Supply, Delivery and Installation of Wall and Floor Tiles and Related Work for the Upgrading of Restrooms at Thembalethu Thusong Centre, George
Western CapeGeorge Municipality
Awarded to: LANDE GROUP
Amount: R 82,383.00
Awarded 12 Dec 2023
Construction
Construction of the phase 2A IRT infrastructure: Work package E2 along Govan Mbeki Road (M9) from West of NY72 Road to East of Klipfontein Road
Western CapeCity of Cape Town
Awarded to: (MARTIN AND EAST)
Amount: R 597,826,086.00
Awarded 04 Dec 2023
Construction
UPGRADE OF VREDENBURG MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY
Western CapeSALDANHA BAY MUNICIPALITY
Awarded to: LUONDE CONSTRUCTION
Amount: R 5,602,438.00
Awarded 30 Nov 2023
Construction
Construction of Concrete bases for 6 x Refuse Containers in Malgas and Infanta
Western CapeSwellendam Municipality
Awarded to: NKUTWALA CONSTRUCTION
Amount: R 55,288.00
Awarded 28 Nov 2023
Construction
CONSTRUCTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES ELSIES RIVER INFILL HOUSING PROJECT 724 ERVEN
Western CapeCity of Cape Town
Awarded to: (ASLA KONSTRUKSIE)
Amount: R 68,812,627.00
Awarded 27 Nov 2023
Construction
CONSTRUCTION OF MARSH STREET RAISED INTERSECTIONS IN MOSSEL BAY CBD
Western CapeMossel Bay Municipality
Awarded to: BENVER CIVILS AND PLANT HIRE
Amount: R 3,484,012.00
Awarded 08 Nov 2023
Construction
Remedial Construction Works at Hawston Business Hub
Western CapeOverstrand Municipality
Awarded to: M B A CONSTRUCTION
Amount: R 101,567.00
Awarded 08 Nov 2023
Construction
REPAIR OF POTHOLES, SLURRY WORKS AND RELATED SERVICES (LABOUR, EQUIPMENT AND PLANT ONLY) FOR
SWELLENDAM MUNICIPALITY FOR A THREE-YEAR PERIOD
Western CapeSwellendam Municipality
Awarded to: SWELLEN KONSTRUKSIE
Amount: R 2,121,600.00
Awarded 03 Nov 2023
Construction
The Western Cape province is known for its diverse construction projects, ranging from infrastructure upgrades to specialised works in natural reserves. In 2023, tenders such as the upgrading of restrooms at community facilities in George and maintenance works at Oudebosch Cabins highlight the ongoing commitment to enhance public spaces and services. These projects are typically issued by provincial government departments, municipalities, and entities like CapeNature, which require specific expertise and resources.
Businesses interested in these construction tenders should be aware of the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) grading system, which determines eligibility based on the size and complexity of projects. For instance, some projects may require a CIDB grading of 4GB or higher, ensuring that only qualified contractors can bid. It's essential for businesses to assess their capabilities and ensure they meet the necessary criteria before applying.
When applying for government tenders, it’s crucial to prepare a comprehensive proposal that addresses all specifications outlined in the tender documentation. This includes understanding the scope of work, timelines, and budget constraints. Additionally, businesses should ensure compliance with relevant procurement regulations and practices, such as the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (PPPFA), which promotes the participation of historically disadvantaged individuals in the tendering process.
Networking with government officials and attending tender briefings can also be beneficial. These engagements provide insights into the expectations and evaluation criteria used by awarding bodies. Furthermore, maintaining a positive track record in previous projects is advantageous, as past performance is often a key consideration in the selection process.
In summary, the awarded construction tenders in the Western Cape represent a variety of opportunities for contractors. By understanding the requirements and preparing a well-structured application, businesses can enhance their chances of securing these valuable contracts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of construction tenders are available in the Western Cape?
The Western Cape features a range of construction tenders, including infrastructure upgrades, facility maintenance, and specialized construction works. Projects may involve both private and public sector initiatives.
How can businesses determine their eligibility for these tenders?
Eligibility is typically determined by the CIDB grading system, which assesses the capability of contractors based on project complexity and size. Businesses should review the tender specifications to ensure they meet the required grading.
What are the key steps to apply for a government tender?
To apply for a government tender, businesses should carefully read the tender documentation, prepare a detailed proposal addressing all requirements, ensure compliance with procurement regulations, and submit their application before the deadline.