This tender has been awarded to Amadlaba General Trading for Undisclosed Amount.
Amadlaba General Trading
Issuing Organization
Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA)
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
5815
Awarded To
Amadlaba General Trading
Awarding Entity
Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA)
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of service provider for supply and delivery of cleaning chemicals and cleaning tools for eastern cape region
Supply and delivery of traction linesman tools for gauteng north and south.
Supply and delivery of ohte wires to pretoria capital park depot.
The repair and supply of an hr97 interlocking system equipment (siemens) used in the KZN region for 24 months on an as and when required basis
Repairs of an hr97 interlocking system equipment (actom) used in the KZN region for 24 months on an as and when required basis
Durban exhibition centre (dec) roof replacement
Appointment of a contractor for the refurbishment, alterations, and additions at corridor 3 – (cluster) phefeni and mzimhlophe stations in the south gauteng region to be done over 9 months construction period
Get a full report on Amadlaba General Trading including tender win history, total contract values, and bidding patterns.
Appointment of a panel of service providers for procurement of logistical requirements for outside broadcast (ob) productions (scaffolding, catering, marquees, security, drones and mobile toilets for a period of 3 years.
The appointment of a service provider to develop and deliver the expected credit loss (ecl) model for the city of johannesburg and its municipal entities financial instruments to ensure compliance with the requirements of the revised generally recognized accounting practice (grap 104) for the 2025/26 financial year.
The appointment of one service provider to render physical security services, access control at brits office – north-west, 110 hamilton street and environment house, arcadia, pretoria – gauteng for a period of thirty-six (36) months
The appointment of service providers to render physical security services in the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment plantations and nurseries in eastern cape, limpopo, western cape, kwazulu natal, north-west and free state provinces for a period of thirty-six (36) months
Appointment of a service provider to provide atlassian product renewals (jira, bitbucket and confluence) for a period of twelve (12) months
Learn how to submit a winning bid with these related articles
Your meticulously crafted General sector tender submission can be disqualified for a single, seemingly minor compliance oversight. The reality for South African contractors is that technical competence is no longer sufficient; it is underpinned by a non-negotiable framework of documentary compliance. This regulatory guide: mastering CSD and BBBEE compliance for general sector tenders in south africa provides a comprehensive, step-by-step breakdown of the mandatory registrations and certificates you must secure and present. We detail the precise requirements for CSD, BBBEE, SARS TCS, CIPC, and COIDA, explaining their function within the procurement ecosystem governed by the PFMA and PPPFA. Learn the actionable steps to prepare your business, avoid the most common disqualifying errors, and leverage technology to streamline your compliance process for successful bidding in 2026 and beyond.
In 2026, Western Cape’s security procurement landscape remains one of the most active in South Africa, with 176 live security tenders signaling strong demand for compliant service providers. For security contractors, PSIRA compliance is non-negotiable—failing to verify company and guard registrations before submission can lead to immediate disqualification. With government buyers prioritizing regulatory adherence, suppliers must adopt a proactive approach to ensure all certifications are current, accurate, and aligned with tender requirements.
In 2026, Construction contractors in the Western Cape operate in an increasingly stringent compliance environment. With 180 active construction tenders in the province and a growing emphasis on regulatory adherence, securing a CIDB grading certificate is not just a formality—it’s a gateway to participation. The Western Cape’s procurement landscape demands precision, and even minor documentation errors can disqualify bids. Understanding the legislative framework, required registrations, and common pitfalls is critical for SMEs aiming to compete in this space.
The Western Cape construction sector is booming in 2026, with over 180 active tenders and 109 registered organizations competing for work. But here’s the hard truth: without the correct CIDB grading, your bid won’t even make it past the first compliance check. The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) grading system is non-negotiable—it determines the value of contracts you can legally pursue. If your grade doesn’t match the tender’s financial threshold, you’re disqualified before your technical proposal is even reviewed. This guide cuts through the noise, giving you a clear, actionable roadmap to upgrade your CIDB grade and stay competitive in a crowded market.
💡 Want more tendering tips and strategies?
Explore Our Blog