Overview
The Limpopo province offers a variety of security and investigation activities tenders, aimed at enhancing public safety and protecting government assets. These tenders typically include maintenance contracts for security systems, supply of security equipment, and other related services.
Key Opportunities
In 2026, three notable tenders were awarded in Limpopo that reflect the ongoing demand for security services:
1. CCTV and Access Control System Maintenance
This tender involves a three-year contract for the repair, replacement, and maintenance of CCTV and access control systems at the Limpopo Department of Education.
2. Supply and Delivery of Ammunitions
A once-off supply and delivery contract for ammunitions was awarded to enhance the operational capabilities of the Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment, and Tourism.
3. Security System Maintenance at Tzaneen CEC
The Road Accident Fund has contracted a service provider for the month-to-month maintenance, servicing, and repair of the security system at Tzaneen CEC for a period of six months.
Who Issues These Tenders
Tenders for security and investigation activities in Limpopo are typically issued by provincial departments, local municipalities, and public entities. These organisations often seek to engage competent service providers to meet their security needs, aligning with the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) and other regulatory frameworks.
How to Apply
Businesses interested in applying for these tenders must ensure they are registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) and comply with the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) requirements. Applicants should prepare detailed proposals highlighting their qualifications, experience, and approach to fulfilling the tender requirements. It is essential to follow the submission guidelines as outlined in the tender documentation.