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Procurement activity across Trade & Industry. The award rate is the share of concluded tenders (awarded plus closed) that resulted in a published contract award.
Gauteng seeks one or more service providers to deliver digital literacy and specialised digital training to unemployed youth for four years. Compulsory microsoft teams briefing must be attended.
β’ Attendance at compulsory teams briefing β’ CIDB grading (if applicable) and valid tax clearance β’ BBBEE certificate and csd registration
The department of trade, industry and competition (the DTIC) requires a panel of up to three service providers to conduct forensic investigations on its behalf and that of its entities for three years. Eligible service providers should have relevant expertise in forensic investigations. The tender is open to suitably qualified service providers.
β’ Service providers must have relevant expertise in conducting forensic investigations. β’ Bidders should be registered with the relevant professional bodies or have demonstrated experience in forensic investigations. β’ Bidders must comply with the requirements of the CIDB and BBBEE acts, where applicable.
The department of trade, industry and competition (DTIC) requires service providers to provide south african sign language interpretation services. Suitable service providers are invited to submit quotations in accordance with the terms of reference. The closing date for submissions is 2026/03/09.
β’ Provide south african sign language interpretation services β’ submit quotation in accordance with the terms of reference (scope of work) β’ must comply with the request for quotation (RFQ) process
The department of trade, industry and competition (DTIC) requires locum nurse services and invites suitable service providers to submit quotations. Interested providers must comply with the terms of reference and scope of work. The closing date for submissions is 9 march 2026.
β’ Submission of quotation in accordance with the terms of reference (scope of work) β’ compliance with CIDB and BBBEE regulations β’ quotation must be submitted by 2026/03/09
The DTIC seeks a service provider to conduct special audit services for a three-year period. Firms with proven special-audit experience in the public sector and valid b-bbee credentials should apply.
β’ Demonstrated experience in special audits for government departments β’ valid b-bbee certificate and CIDB grading if applicable β’ ability to commence services immediately upon contract award
The DTIC is seeking qualified service providers to deliver research services over a threeβyear period. Bidders must submit sealed, inkβsigned original forms and comply with strict submission, tax and popia requirements.
β’ Submit the bid in a sealed envelope clearly showing the bidderβs name, address, contact details, theme, tender number (DTIC 02/25-26(2)) and closing date. β’ If a twoβenvelope system is required, follow the same procedure for both envelopes. β’ Bids must be delivered to the bid box at 77 meintjies street (corner of meintjies and robert sobukwe streets), sunnyside, pretoria, or sent by registered mail to the same address. β’ Late submissions (after 11:00 on 27 february 2026) are automatically rejected. β’ Electronic submissions (email or other electronic means) are not accepted. β’ All required sbd forms (sbd 1, sbd 3.3 Pricing schedule, sbd 4, sbd 6.1) Must be completed in ink on the original forms; photocopied signatures invalidate the bid. β’ Popia consent form must be signed and included. β’ Include a completed tax compliance status (tcs) pin or csd number. β’ Provide proof of authority (e.g., Company resolution). β’ Ensure NO documents unrelated to this tender are placed in the envelope.
To invite bids to appoint a service provider to review the south african automotive masterplan (saam) 2035.
Appointment of a panel of not more than three service providers to conduct forensic investigations on behalf of βthe DTICβ and its entities for a period of three years.
The department of trade, industry and competition is seeking a qualified service provider to deliver a fiveβday digital literacy training programme to 100 unemployed south africans in kwazuluβnatal. The contract includes provision of training infrastructure, qualified facilitators, assessment tools and a postβtraining evaluation report, with payment within 30 days of completion.
β’ Quotations must be dated, signed and issued on company letterhead. β’ Submit quotations by email: functional proposal to [email protected] And financial proposal to [email protected]. β’ All required sbd forms (sbd 1, sbd 4, popia consent form) must be completed in full and attached with the quotation. β’ If claiming preferential procurement points, complete sbd 6.1 And attach required proof (disability letter, latest csd report, bβbbee certificate, proof of address, etc.). β’ Quotations received after 13 february 2026 16:00 will be rejected. β’ Quotations must remain valid for a minimum of 60 days from the closing date. β’ Prices must be vatβinclusive; nonβvatβregistered bidders must state this clearly. β’ Bidders must be registered on the central supplier database (csd) and have verified banking details. β’ NO bids will be accepted from service providers employed by the state or whose directors are state employees. β’ All bids must be submitted electronically as per the prescribed forms; NO handwritten reβtyping. β’ Late bids will be returned unopened.
The department of trade, industry and competition (DTIC) is seeking quotations from qualified service providers to deliver faceβtoβface digital literacy training to 100 unemployed south africans in the eastern cape. The contract will be awarded based on an 80/20 scoring system (price and preferential procurement points) and requires compliance with extensive documentation and registration requirements.
β’ Submit the functional proposal (training plan, cvs, methodology, etc.) By eβmail to [email protected] And the financial proposal to [email protected]. β’ All quotations must be dated, signed and printed on the companyβs letterhead. β’ Prices must be vatβinclusive; if you are not vatβregistered, state this clearly. β’ Quotations are valid for a minimum of 60 days from the closing date. β’ Include the completed sbd 1, sbd 4, the RFQ form and popia consent form with the quotation. β’ To claim preferential procurement points, complete the sbd 6.1 Claim form and attach the required proof (HDI β race, women, disability; smme; bβbbee; local procurement evidence). β’ Closing date and time: 13 february 2026 at 16:00. Late submissions will be rejected. β’ NO bids will be accepted from service providers or directors employed by the state. β’ Bids must be submitted on the official forms provided; reβtyping is not permitted. β’ After award, a service level agreement must be signed before work commences.
The department of trade, industry and competition is seeking a qualified service provider to deliver faceβtoβface specialised digital skills training to 50 unemployed south africans in kwazuluβnatal. The training must be completed within one month per enrolment and result in microsoft and cisco certifications.
β’ Submit the functional quotation by email to [email protected] And the financial quotation to [email protected]. β’ All quotations must be dated, signed and preferably on the companyβs letterhead. β’ Quotations received after 13 february 2026 at 16:00 will be rejected. β’ Quotations must be valid for at least 60 days from the closing date. β’ Prices must be vatβinclusive; nonβvatβregistered bidders must state this clearly. β’ Include the completed sbd 1, sbd 4, the RFQ form and popia consent form with the quotation. β’ If claiming preferential points, complete the sbd 6.1 Claim form and attach the required proof (csd report, bβbbee certificate, disability letter, proof of address, etc.). β’ Bidders employed by the state or with directors who are state employees are disqualified. β’ Service providers must be registered on the central supplier database (csd) and have verified banking details. β’ All prices are firm for the contract duration; any exchangeβrate conditions must be stated. β’ Late submissions will be returned unopened.
The department of trade, industry and competition is seeking quotations from qualified service providers to deliver a fiveβday, faceβtoβface digital literacy training programme to 100 unemployed south africans in the eastern cape. The contract will be awarded based on an 80/20 scoring system (price and preferential procurement points) and the successful provider must meet infrastructure, qualification and compliance requirements.
β’ Submit the functional proposal (RFQ) by email to [email protected] And the financial proposal to [email protected] Before 16:00 on 13 february 2026. β’ Quotations must be dated, signed and printed on company letterhead. β’ All quotations are to be valid for at least 60 days from the closing date. β’ Prices must be vatβinclusive; if you are not vatβregistered, state this clearly. β’ Complete and attach the required sbd forms (sbd 1, sbd 4, sbd 6.1 Claim form and popia consent form) with the quotation. β’ Provide proof for any preferential points you claim (e.g., Bβbbee certificate, csd number, proof of disability, proof of address, smme status, etc.). β’ NO bids will be accepted from service providers or directors employed by the state. β’ Late submissions will be rejected and may be returned unopened. β’ Bidders must be registered on the central supplier database (csd) and have a valid tax compliance status (tcs pin or certificate). β’ Disqualification risks include missing any of the above documents, submitting after the deadline, or failing the taxβcompliance check.
The department of trade, industry and competition (DTIC) is seeking a service provider to deliver faceβtoβface specialised digital skills training to 50 unemployed south africans in gauteng. The training must cover modules such as cybersecurity, networking, programming and data analytics, and result in microsoft and cisco certifications.
β’ Submit the technical quotation by eβmail to [email protected] And the financial quotation to [email protected] (Or deposit in the bid box at the address stated on the sbd1 form). β’ Quotations must be dated, signed and printed on the supplierβs official letterhead. β’ All prices must be vatβinclusive; nonβvatβregistered suppliers must clearly state that VAT is excluded. β’ Quotations are only accepted if received by 16:00 on 13 february 2026; late submissions will be rejected. β’ Quotations must remain valid for a minimum of 60 days from the closing date. β’ Required returnable documents: completed sbd 1, sbd 4, the RFQ form, popia consent form, and, if claiming preference points, the completed sbd 6.1 Claim form with supporting proof (HDI β race, women, disability; smme; bβbbee; local procurement address proof). β’ Disqualification risks: late submission, missing or incomplete sbd forms, failure to provide VAT status, being a state employee or having directors who are state employees, not being registered on the central supplier database (csd), or not providing required compliance certificates.
The department of trade, industry and competition is seeking a service provider to deliver specialised digital skills training to 50 unemployed south africans in limpopo. The contract includes provision of training facilities, qualified facilitators, curriculum, certification and postβtraining reporting, with a maximum oneβmonth course per enrolment.
β’ Quotations must be dated, signed and preferably on company letterhead. β’ Submit the functional quotation by eβmail to [email protected] And the financial quotation to [email protected]. β’ All required sbd forms (sbd 1, sbd 4 and the popia consent form) must be completed in full and attached to the quotation. β’ If claiming preferential procurement points, complete sbd 6.1 And attach the required proof (csd report, bβbbee certificate, disability letter, etc.). β’ Quotations received after 13 february 2026 16:00 will be rejected. β’ Quotations must remain valid for a minimum of 60 days from the closing date. β’ Prices must be vatβinclusive; nonβvatβregistered bidders must clearly state this. β’ NO quotation will be accepted from service providers employed by the state. β’ All bids must be delivered to the correct email address (or to the bid box at the address stated in the sbd 1) before the deadline; late submissions are not considered.
The department of trade, industry and competition seeks a qualified service provider to deliver faceβtoβface specialised digital skills training to 50 unemployed south africans in the eastern cape, culminating in microsoft and cisco certifications. Bidders must submit separate functional and financial proposals by 13 february 2026, complying with csd registration, tax, bβbee and preferential procurement requirements.
β’ Submit the functional proposal by email to [email protected] And the financial proposal to [email protected]. β’ Quotations must be dated, signed and preferably on the companyβs letterhead. β’ All prices must be vatβinclusive; nonβvatβregistered bidders must state this clearly. β’ Quotations received after 13 february 2026 16:00 will be rejected. β’ Quotations must remain valid for at least 60 days from the closing date. β’ Required returnable forms: completed sbd 1, sbd 4, the RFQ, popia consent form and, if claiming preference points, the completed sbd 6.1 Claim form with supporting proof. β’ NO bids will be accepted from service providers or directors employed by the state. β’ Bidders must be registered on the central supplier database (csd) and have verified banking details. β’ All prices are firm for the contract duration; any exchangeβrate conditions must be stated. β’ Late bids will be returned unopened.
The department of trade, industry and competition is seeking quotations from qualified service providers to deliver a fiveβday digital literacy training programme to 100 unemployed south africans in limpopo. Bidders must submit both functional and financial quotations by 13 february 2026, complying with csd registration, tax and bβbbee requirements.
β’ Quotations must be dated, signed and issued on the supplierβs letterβhead. β’ Submit the functional quotation by eβmail to [email protected] And the financial quotation to [email protected]. β’ All prices must be vatβinclusive; nonβvatβregistered suppliers must state that VAT is excluded. β’ Quotations received after 13 february 2026 16:00 will be rejected. β’ Quotations must remain valid for a minimum of 60 days from the closing date. β’ Required returnable documents: completed sbd 1, sbd 4, the RFQ, popia consent form and, if claiming preference points, the completed sbd 6.1 Claim form with supporting proof (csd report, bβbbee certificate, disability letter, proof of address, turnover/sars return, etc.). β’ Suppliers must be registered on the central supplier database (csd) and have verified banking details. β’ Bidders employed by the state, or with directors who are state employees, are disqualified. β’ Failure to provide any required proof will be interpreted as a decision not to claim the associated preference points.
The department of trade, industry and competition (DTIC) is seeking a service provider to deliver faceβtoβface specialised digital skills training to 50 unemployed south africans in the eastern cape. The training must be completed within one month per enrolment and participants must receive microsoft and cisco certifications.
β’ Quotations must be dated, signed and preferably on company letterhead. β’ Submit the functional quotation by eβmail to [email protected] And the financial quotation to [email protected] (Alternatively, proposals may be deposited in the bid box at the address shown on the sbd1 form). β’ All required sbd forms (sbd 1, sbd 4, sbd 6.1 Claim form and popia consent form) must be completed in full and attached to the quotation. β’ Prices must be vatβinclusive; nonβvatβregistered bidders must state this clearly. β’ Quotations are valid for a minimum of 60 days from the closing date. β’ Late submissions (after 13 feb 2026 16:00) will be rejected. β’ Bids from service providers employed by the state, or from companies with directors who are state employees, are disqualified. β’ Failure to provide any of the required forms, proof of preference points or compliance documents (csd number, tax compliance status, bβbbee certificate, HDI proof, smme proof, local address proof) will result in loss of preference points or outright disqualification.
The department of trade, industry and competition (DTIC) is seeking quotations from qualified service providers to deliver a fiveβday, faceβtoβface digital literacy training programme to 100 unemployed south africans in gauteng. The contract will be awarded based on an 80/20 scoring system that favours price and preferential procurement points.
β’ Submit the functional proposal (technical response) by eβmail to [email protected] And the financial proposal to [email protected]. β’ Quotations must be dated, signed and printed on the companyβs letterhead. β’ All prices must be vatβinclusive; if you are not vatβregistered, state this clearly. β’ Quotations are only accepted if received before 16:00 on 13 february 2026. Late submissions will be rejected. β’ Quotations must remain valid for at least 60 days from the closing date. β’ Include the completed sbd 1, sbd 4, the RFQ form and popia consent form with your submission. β’ To claim preferential procurement points, complete sbd 6.1 And attach the required proof (csd report for race/women, disability letter, bβbbee certificate, smme declaration, proof of address, etc.). Failure to attach proof means NO points will be awarded. β’ NO bids will be accepted from service providers or directors employed by the state. β’ All bidders must be registered on the central supplier database (csd) and provide a valid csd number. β’ Provide your tax compliance status (SARS tcs pin or printed tcs certificate).
The department of trade, industry and competition is seeking quotations from qualified service providers to deliver a fiveβday, faceβtoβface digital literacy programme to 100 unemployed south africans in the northern cape. The contract will be awarded to the bidder with the highest combined score of price (80 points) and preferential procurement points (20 points).
β’ Quotations must be dated, signed and printed on the companyβs letterhead. β’ Submit functional quotation by email to [email protected] And the financial proposal to [email protected]. β’ All prices must be vatβinclusive; nonβvatβregistered bidders must clearly state that VAT is not applicable. β’ Quotations are valid for a minimum of 60 days from the closing date. β’ Closing date and time: 13 february 2026 at 16:00. Late submissions will be rejected. β’ NO quotation will be accepted from service providers or directors employed by the state. β’ Complete and attach the required sbd forms (sbd 1, sbd 4, sbd 6.1 Claim form, popia consent form) and any proof required for preference points. β’ Provide proof of disability, race/women (latest csd report), smme status, bβbbee certificate or sworn affidavit, and proof of address (e.g., Municipal rates, bank statement β€ 3 months). β’ Register on the central supplier database (csd) and ensure banking details are verified. β’ All required documents must be submitted together with the quotation; incomplete submissions may be disqualified.
The department of trade, industry and competition (DTIC) is seeking a qualified service provider to deliver a oneβmonth specialised digital skills training programme to 50 unemployed south africans in the western cape, culminating in microsoft and cisco certifications. Bidders must submit a vatβinclusive quotation, complete all required sbd forms and meet infrastructure, experience and compliance criteria.
β’ Quotations must be dated, signed and preferably on company letterhead. β’ Submit the functional proposal by eβmail to [email protected] And the financial proposal to [email protected] (NO physical bid box address is provided in the extract). β’ All required sbd forms (sbd 1, sbd 4 and the popia consent form) must be completed in full and attached to the quotation. β’ If claiming preferential procurement points, complete sbd 6.1 And attach the required proofs (disability letter, latest csd report, bβbbee certificate, proof of address, etc.). β’ Quotations received after 13 february 2026 16:00 will be rejected. β’ Quotations are valid for a minimum of 60 days from the closing date. β’ Prices must be vatβinclusive; nonβvatβregistered bidders must state this clearly. β’ Disqualification risks: late submission, missing or incomplete sbd forms, failure to provide proof for preference points, being a state employee or having directors who are state employees, not being registered on the central supplier database (csd), or not providing required tax compliance documentation.
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RΒ 34,0M
Total Awarded Value
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Active Companies
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Win Rate
100.0%
CDS
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