Submissions closed on 23 March 2026 (47 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
Statistics South Africa
Location
Gauteng
Closed On
23 March 2026
Sizes.pdf
Transparent Raincoat.docx
Standard Bidding Document (SDB) 4_Annexure A.doc
Sample picture.pdf
Tender Published
18 March 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
23 March 2026
Tender closing date
Provision of Pest Control Services for a period of 36 months at Umalusi House and Thuto-Mfundo Building
Appointment of service provider to conduct penetration and vulnerability assessments tests bi-annually.
Expression of Interest Identification of Strategic Cybersecurity Technology and Training Partner for the Armscor Cyber Defence Academy (ADC) Initiative
The Appointment of a Service Provider to Provide the 2027/2028 Sector Skills Plan Update
For Appointment of Service Provider to Host and Manage the Anti-fraud Whistle Blowing Hotline for Pseta for a Period of Thirty-six (36) Months
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