This tender has been awarded to OCEAN LINK TRADING for R 1 396 310 00.
OCEAN LINK TRADING
Issuing Organization
Transnet
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
9 June 2026
Award Date
9 June 2026
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
71225
Awarded To
OCEAN LINK TRADING
Awarding Entity
Transnet
Award Value
R 1 396 310 00
Awarded: 9 June 2026
GOVERNMENT
As “tpt”) - TRANSNET soc
Fabrication and installation walkway structural supports for TRANSNET soc ltd (reg. N0 1990/000900/30) operating as TRANSNET port terminals (hereinafter referred to as “tpt”) for port of richards bay — port rail terminal (prt) magnetite shutdown, as once off.
Request to source a service provider to purchasing and delivery of inserts for portal lathe, TRANSNET engineering durban, for a period of 12 months
Provision of hiring of 4 road cranes for pick up on the oreline for a once-off period
Provision of: services of dust suppression using water spraying tanker truck for TRANSNET soc ltd operating as TRANSNET port terminals, (hereinafter referred to as "tpt", at the maydon wharf and agri terminals, on as and when required basis for a period of 36 (thirty-six) months
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Request for proposal (RFP) for the appointment of a panel of service providers for the supply and delivery of building materials on an as and when required basis for a period of 36 months in the KZN region.
Gallery cladding repairs for TRANSNET soc ltd (reg. N0 1990/000900/30) operating as TRANSNET port terminals (hereinafter referred to as “tpt”) for port of richards bay — port rail terminal (prt) shutdown, as once off.
Repairs to the rail line at line 1 to 2 for south dunes wagons depot. Compulsory site briefing to be held at TRANSNET engineering, 51 elanor road, south dunes, richards bay 3900 KZN. suppliers are requested to print out their own T2.2-01 to the compulsory tender clarification meeting which will be signed by the procurement representative on the day on site. Suppliers are to wear their own PPE to site or access will not be granted.
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