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Awarded Water Collection, Treatment And Supply Tenders - 2024

In 2024, South Africa has awarded 48 tenders related to water collection, treatment, and supply. These tenders are crucial for improving the country's water infrastructure and ensuring sustainable water management practices.

48 awarded tenders for 2024

SUPPLY & INSTALL WATER TANKS AT THE PLAYHOUSE COMPANY THEATRE BUILDING.

KwaZulu-Natal The Playhouse Company

Awarded to: (MVULANEE 2017 TRADING)

Amount: R 989,606.51

Awarded 20 Dec 2024 Water collection, treatment and supply

Appointment of a Panel of 25 Contractors for the Repairs, Maintenance and Development of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure on a rotational basis

Limpopo Capricorn District Municipality

Awarded to: (NINABASE)

Amount: R 1,500,000.00

Awarded 13 Nov 2024 Water collection, treatment and supply

TRAINING STAFF DEVELOPMENT

Eastern Cape Justice & Constitutional Development

Awarded to: LEMARK TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

Amount: R 343,500.00

Awarded 07 Nov 2024 Water collection, treatment and supply

TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND OFFLOADING OF POLYMERIC COAGULANT WITHIN KCDM FOR THE PERIOD ENDING JUNE 2027 - STAGE 1

KwaZulu-Natal King Cetshwayo Municipality

Awarded to: (RHEOCHEM)

Amount: R 47,754,000.00

Awarded 28 Oct 2024 Water collection, treatment and supply

WOLWEDANS LAND REHABILITATION

Western Cape Mossel Bay Municipality

Awarded to: (ACV CIVILS)

Amount: R 35,000,000.00

Awarded 24 Oct 2024 Water collection, treatment and supply

Stocks Regional Water Supply: Wate Supply Phase 1: Contract E- Motantanyane and Ledwaba

Limpopo Capricorn District Municipality

Awarded to: (V M E PROJECT CONSTRUCTION)

Amount: R 50,202,606.80

Awarded 16 Oct 2024 Water collection, treatment and supply

Stocks Regional Water Supply: Wate Supply Phase 1: Contract D-Ledwaba ,Mmakotse and Motantanyane Villages

Limpopo Capricorn District Municipality

Awarded to: (GOOD EXAMPLE TRADING AND PROJECTS 197)

Amount: R 46,223,960.10

Awarded 16 Oct 2024 Water collection, treatment and supply

Stocks Regional Water Supply: Wate Supply Phase 1: Contract C-Ledwaba-Mmakotse Extension, Mmakotse Motantanyane and Hwelereng

Limpopo Capricorn District Municipality

Awarded to: (WITHIN AFRICA PROTECTION)

Amount: R 54,525,868.99

Awarded 16 Oct 2024 Water collection, treatment and supply

Stocks Regional Water Supply: Wate Supply Phase 1: Contract B- Motantanyane

Limpopo Capricorn District Municipality

Awarded to: (BILMOD TRADING AND CONSTRUCTION)

Amount: R 56,746,250.90

Awarded 16 Oct 2024 Water collection, treatment and supply

Stocks Regional Water Supply: Wate Supply Phase 1-Contract A

Limpopo Capricorn District Municipality

Awarded to: (ACCELERATED GROWTH CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT)

Amount: R 56,691,436.12

Awarded 15 Oct 2024 Water collection, treatment and supply
The awarded water collection, treatment, and supply tenders in South Africa cover a broad range of opportunities for businesses involved in the water and sanitation sector. Common types of tenders include the supply and installation of water tanks, contracts for infrastructure maintenance, and procurement of essential materials like polymeric coagulants. Each tender presents unique requirements and specifications tailored to enhance water service delivery across various regions.

Government entities such as municipal water services departments and provincial utilities typically issue these tenders. They aim to engage qualified contractors and suppliers who can meet the rigorous standards set forth in the National Water Act and municipal procurement policies. Understanding the specific needs outlined in each tender document is essential for businesses looking to participate in these opportunities.

When applying for these tenders, it is crucial for businesses to thoroughly review the tender specifications, eligibility criteria, and evaluation processes. Companies should ensure they have all necessary documentation in place, including valid tax clearance certificates and compliance with Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) requirements. Additionally, showcasing relevant experience and capacity to deliver the project within stipulated timelines can significantly enhance a bid's competitiveness.

Furthermore, networking and building relationships with local government officials can be beneficial. Attend industry workshops, seminars, and procurement expos where government representatives present procurement opportunities and expectations. This engagement not only helps in gaining insights but may also lead to strategic partnerships that can strengthen your bid.

Ultimately, successful navigation of the tender process requires diligence, attention to detail, and an understanding of the evolving landscape of water management in South Africa. By aligning your business capabilities with government priorities, you can position yourself as a viable partner in addressing the country's water challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tenders are awarded in the water sector?
Tenders in the water sector include supply and installation of infrastructure like water tanks, maintenance of existing systems, procurement of treatment chemicals, and training for staff development.
Who issues these water tenders?
Water tenders are typically issued by municipal water services departments, provincial water utilities, and occasionally by national agencies involved in water management.
What should businesses know before applying for tenders?
Businesses should understand the specific requirements outlined in each tender document, ensure compliance with B-BBEE regulations, and prepare all necessary documentation such as tax clearance certificates and proof of previous experience.

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