Issuing Organization
Blouberg Municipality
Location
Limpopo
Closing Date
04 May 2026
Tender Type
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Delivery Location
2nd Building Dendron Road - Senwabarwana - Senwabarwana - 0790
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
31 Mar 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-152592
The south african government requires security services for 36 months. Contractors and suppliers in the security industry should apply. The tender is open to all eligible bidders.
Median Estimate
RÂ 1Â 374Â 719
Range
Based on 7 comparable awarded tenders. Companies with similar profiles typically bid near the median.
* Estimates are based on historical data and do not guarantee actual award values.
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2nd Building Dendron Road - Senwabarwana - Senwabarwana - 0790
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Date & Time
Monday, 04 May 2026 - 11:00
Venue
SENWABARWANA STADIUM
Important: Attendance at this briefing session is mandatory. Bids from suppliers who do not attend may be disqualified.
Please note that this is a re-advert
31 Mar
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
04 May
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
Security tender re-advert 03-31-2026-163742.pdf
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Blouberg Local Municipality governs Bochum and surrounds in the Capricorn District of Limpopo.
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