Submissions closed on 8 April 2026 (31 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Limited
Location
North West
Closed On
8 April 2026
4. Necsa Confidentiality Agreement.pdf
2. SBD.docx
1.Main.docx
3. NECSA TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT REV 3 ..pdf
6. SHEQ-INS-5450-REV5.0.pdf
7. SHEQ-INS-0102 Rev 4.0 Alcohol & Drugs Control Procedures.pdf
5. SHEQ-INS-0100 Rev 9.0_NECSA Safety, Health and Environmental Policy.pdf
Tender Published
4 March 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
8 April 2026
Tender closing date
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South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Limited
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