Transnet National Ports Authority seeks to enter into new lease agreements for cellular transceiver base stations in Durban, with a lease term of 5 years. Interested parties may submit comments or objections regarding the leases by May 18, 2026.
Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) is inviting comments and objections for the new lease agreements concerning two properties in the Port of Durban, specifically for Vodacom (Pty) Ltd's cellular transceiver base stations. The leases, identified as Lease L46046 of Erf 10014 and Lease L46039 of Erf 12355, will each have a duration of 5 years. This initiative is part of TNPA's commitment to ensuring operational continuity and mitigating risks associated with landlocked premises and limited access.
Interested stakeholders are encouraged to participate in the notice and comment process, which is a critical step in the lease extension procedure. Comments and objections must be submitted in writing by 15h00 on May 18, 2026, via email or postal service. The lease plans are available for inspection at the TNPA offices during business hours. This tender presents an opportunity for businesses involved in telecommunications, real estate, and related sectors to engage with TNPA and contribute to the leasing process.
This tender is suitable for telecommunications companies, real estate firms, and businesses interested in leasing property for cellular infrastructure. Companies with experience in managing leases or those looking to expand their telecommunications footprint in the Durban area should consider applying.