This tender seeks suppliers for the procurement of trained detection dogs for the K9 Unit. Key requirements include the provision of dogs with specialized training in narcotics, explosives, or search and rescue, aimed at enhancing public safety and law enforcement capabilities.
The Overstrand Municipality is inviting tenders for the procurement of trained detection dogs to support its K9 Unit. The primary objective of this tender is to enhance the municipality's law enforcement capabilities by acquiring dogs that are proficient in detecting narcotics, explosives, or performing search and rescue operations. The successful bidder will be required to provide dogs that meet specific training and health standards, ensuring they are ready for deployment in various operational scenarios.
The scope of this tender includes not only the supply of the detection dogs but also the provision of relevant documentation regarding their training history, health certifications, and any additional support services such as handler training or ongoing maintenance. The procurement process aims to establish a reliable partnership with a supplier who can deliver high-quality dogs that will significantly contribute to the safety and security of the community. This initiative is expected to bolster the effectiveness of the K9 Unit in crime prevention and public safety operations.
Suppliers should demonstrate their expertise in canine training and provide evidence of successful past projects. The tender is open for submissions until February 5, 2026, and interested parties are encouraged to review the supporting documents for detailed specifications and requirements. This procurement represents a critical investment in community safety and the enhancement of law enforcement capabilities within the municipality.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in the training and supply of detection dogs, particularly those with experience in law enforcement and public safety sectors. Companies that can provide certified dogs with proven training records and health certifications are encouraged to apply.