This tender has been awarded to CALVIN AND FAMILY SECURITY SERVICES for R 31 630 629.
Issuing Organization
North West - Department of Arts, Culture, Sports and Recreation
Location
North West
Award Date
30 September 2024
CALVIN AND FAMILY SECURITY SERVICES
Award Date
30 September 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
36462
Public Entity
Get a full report on (CALVIN AND FAMILY SECURITY SERVICES) including tender win history, total contract values, and bidding patterns.
Provision of Annual Financial Statements Review
Repairing of the storm water pipe - ESKOM
Provision of physical security services - ESKOM
Request for quotation to supply a Full-HD PTZ Inspection Camera System
Request for quotation to design and supply a Compressed Air Purification System as per the Specification, ENS-NWPVR-SPE-24002
Establishment of a Panel of Pre-qualified Service Providers for Design, Manufacturing, Delivering and Installation of Library Furniture and Equipment
Learn how to submit a winning bid with these related articles
Everything South African general contractors need to know about how to write a winning tender proposal without an in-house bid team in gauteng — covering CSD, BBBEE, step-by-step processes, common disqualification mistakes, and how Tenders-SA.org helps you find and win relevant contracts in Gauteng.
Security contractors in Gauteng must now navigate a tightening regulatory landscape that intertwines ICT procurement with stringent safety and compliance standards. In 2026, every tender is scrutinised for PSIRA validity, CSD clearance, BBBEE status, SARS TCS compliance, and COIDA standing. Missing or outdated documentation can instantly disqualify a bid, jeopardising lucrative contracts and exposing firms to legal penalties. Understanding the updated framework is therefore not optional—it is essential for survival and growth in the provincial market.
As we navigate the complex regulatory environment of 2026, Construction contractors in Gauteng must prioritize compliance to access the lucrative government procurement opportunities. With the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) playing a crucial role in regulating the industry, understanding the CIDB contractor registration process, required documents, and common mistakes is essential for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to successfully bid for tenders. In this article, we will break down the regulatory framework, required documentation, and provide a step-by-step compliance approach to help Gauteng SMEs overcome barriers to entry.
As a General contractor in Gauteng, you're likely aware of the strict compliance requirements that come with government procurement. In this environment, it's essential to understand how your B-BBEE level impacts your score under the 90/10 and 80/20 rules, especially with the PFMA (Public Finance Management Act) and PPPFA (Public-Private Partnership Finance Act) in place. Failure to comply can result in costly delays and damage to your reputation. Take, for instance, a small enterprise, Malaika Construction, which specializes in building maintenance services. They recently attempted to bid on a Gauteng Department of Education tender but fell short due to non-compliance with the B-BBEE Act. In this article, we'll walk you through their experience and provide a step-by-step guide on how to achieve compliance.
💡 Want more tendering tips and strategies?
Explore Our BlogThe Road Accident Fund (raf) Hereby Invites Experienced and Suitable Service Provider/s for the Provision of Physical Security Guarding for Raf Offices Nationwide for a Period of Five (5) Years.
The Appointment of a Service Provider to Provide Competent and Well-trained (as Per Psira Provisions) Tactical Team (tt) at the Driftsands Rehabilitation Project.
Provision of All Inclusive Close Protection Services at Rand Water for a Duration of Three (03) Years
Appointment of service provider/s to provide security services to remote radar sites of the South African Weather Service for a period of 36 months.
The Provision of Physical Security Services to All the Gauteng Department of Health Institutions for a Period of 36 Months.