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Awarded Disposals: General Tenders - 2023

In 2023, South Africa has seen a variety of awarded disposals general tenders. With 24 successful tenders, this category offers unique opportunities for businesses looking to engage in government procurement, particularly in areas like waste management and asset disposal.

24 awarded tenders for 2023

Destruction of Cigarettes at Beit Bridge Border

Limpopo South African Revenue Service

Awarded to: BROTHERLY LOVE TRADING AND PROJECTS 113

Amount: R 346,000.00

Awarded 13 Dec 2023 Disposals: General

Sale of a Portion of Erf 1,Industrial Area Swellendam(Adjacent to Erf 2253 and N2 Road)

Western Cape Swellendam Municipality

Awarded to: SOUTHERN OIL

Amount: R 550,000.00

Awarded 28 Nov 2023 Disposals: General

Service Provider to calibrate twenty-eight alco-visor mark X Machine in two batches of fourteen machine for PRASA/RAIL in the WC Region.

Western Cape Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa

Awarded to: PROCESS TOOLS AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES

Amount: R 148,608.00

Awarded 23 Nov 2023 Disposals: General

PROVISION OF REAL-TIME SITUATIONAL AWARENESS AND OTHER AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE FROM A MANNED AIRCRAFT PLATFORM.

Western Cape City of Cape Town

Awarded to: (AERIOS GLOBAL AVIATION)

Amount: R 109,500,000.00

Awarded 11 Nov 2023 Disposals: General

DESTRUCTION OF GOODS: KASERNE STATE WAREHOUSE

Gauteng South African Revenue Service

Awarded to: ONELLE SOLUTIONS

Amount: R 260,878.00

Awarded 02 Nov 2023 Disposals: General

Tender for the sale and development of immovable properties, Parow: Erven 9444-RE, 9445, 9446, 9447, 9448, 9449 and 9458 Bounded by Klosser Street, Victoria Street and Alexandra Road; Erven 9505, 9510, 9511-re, 9512, 9513, 9514 and 9515 situated at Corner Klosser Street and Parow Street; and erven 9493-re, 9494-re, 9495 and 9496 situated at Victoria Street.

Western Cape City of Cape Town

Awarded to: Urban Status Rentals

Amount: R 13,411,300.00

Awarded 12 Oct 2023 Disposals: General

Leasing of office accommodation for the Department of Infrastructure Development (DID), Gauteng East for a period of 3 years with an option to re-new for 2 years Gross Lettable/ Leasable area of 6188 m2 and 248 parking bays.

Gauteng Gauteng - Infrastructure Development

Awarded to: REZ Solutions Property Advisors Pty Ltd

Amount: R 37,160,969.00

Awarded 12 Oct 2023 Disposals: General

Tender for the sale and development of remainder erf 7720, erf 7721 & erf 7732 situated at Arnold Wilhelm Street, Parow.

Western Cape City of Cape Town

Awarded to: Own haven housing association

Amount: R 2,645,000.00

Awarded 05 Oct 2023 Disposals: General

Procurement of panel of Landlords, Landlords representative, property brokers and real estate agents to be utilised on an as and when required basis by the Department of Infrastructure development (DID) for a period of 3 years.

Gauteng Gauteng - Infrastructure Development

Awarded to: Broll Property Group

Awarded 05 Oct 2023 Disposals: General

Sourcing of office accommodation for the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport office in Tshwane for a period of 3 years with Gross Lettable/ Leasable area of 2090 m2 and 35 parking bays.

Limpopo Gauteng - Infrastructure Development

Awarded to: SKG AFRICA

Amount: R 1,298,692,611.00

Awarded 02 Oct 2023 Disposals: General
Disposals general tenders encompass a range of procurement opportunities focused on the sale and destruction of government goods and assets. In South Africa, these tenders are typically issued by various government departments and state-owned enterprises, reflecting the need for efficient asset management and compliance with regulations. Recent examples include the destruction of illegal goods, like cigarettes at the Beit Bridge Border, and the sale of land parcels, such as the portion of Erf 1 in Swellendam.

Businesses interested in these tenders should be aware that the procurement process is governed by the Public Finance Management Act and the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, which stipulate compliance and transparency in all dealings. It is crucial for bidders to ensure that they meet all criteria outlined in the tender documents, including timelines, environmental regulations, and financial requirements.

When applying for disposals general tenders, it is important to submit a comprehensive proposal that clearly details your company’s capabilities and experience in similar projects. Highlighting relevant certifications and compliance with industry standards can enhance your bid's competitiveness. Additionally, understanding the tender's evaluation criteria and providing all requested documentation can significantly impact the likelihood of success.

Potential bidders should also keep an eye on upcoming opportunities as government disposals can arise unexpectedly, driven by changing needs within public service and regulatory frameworks. Engaging with industry associations or attending government procurement workshops can further enhance understanding and networking in this sector.

Lastly, businesses should maintain a proactive approach by regularly checking official government portals and local news sources for updates on awarded tenders and upcoming opportunities. This diligence can position your business advantageously in a competitive procurement landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of goods are typically involved in disposals general tenders?
Disposals general tenders often involve a variety of goods, including surplus equipment, obsolete stock, and confiscated items. Examples include the destruction of illegal products, like counterfeit cigarettes, as well as the sale of land and assets no longer needed by the government.
How can a business improve its chances of winning a tender?
To improve chances of winning a tender, businesses should ensure their proposals are thorough, clearly address all the tender requirements, and demonstrate relevant experience. Providing evidence of compliance with industry regulations and showcasing past successful projects can also enhance credibility.
What regulations should businesses be aware of when applying for tenders?
Businesses should be familiar with the Public Finance Management Act and the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, which govern procurement processes in South Africa. Understanding these regulations helps ensure compliance and increases the likelihood of successful bid submission.

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