Submissions closed on 29 January 2026 (100 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
South African Local Government Association
Location
Gauteng
Closed On
29 January 2026
SPECIFICATION FOR DELIVERY OF NEWSPAPER AND ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION X36 MONTHS.pdf
Tender Published
19 January 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
29 January 2026
Tender closing date
The Tender to Appoint a Service Provider to Supply and Implement a Library Management System to the State Security Agency (ssa) for a Period of Five (05) Years (2026/2027 – 2030/2031)
Water Distribution System Analysis and Design Software; Sewer System Analysis and Design Software; Pipe Replacement Prioritisation Software and Water Consumption and Demand Allocation Analysis Software Licenses for A Period of Three (3) Years and Provision of Training for Three (3) Years on an as and when basis.
2026/2027 Performance Appraisals for the Board of Trustees
The Professional IT Services to Be Provided to Ntcsa to Develop a Comprehensive Digital Transformation Strategy.
Bidders List : The Supply and delivery of Kit Isolators
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