Submissions closed on 28 April 2026 (11 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
SA Bureau of Standards
Location
Gauteng
Closed On
28 April 2026
General-conditions-of-contract-gcc.pdf
APPOINTMENT OF A SERVICE PROVIDER TO SUPPLY SAFETY SIGNAGE FOR A PERIOD OF 2 YEARS..pdf
Tender Published
22 April 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
28 April 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 β 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.
Provision of Pest Control Services on an as and when Required basis for a period of Thirty Six (36) Months
SA Bureau of Standards
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