Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act)
Act 53 of 2003
Provides the empowerment-compliance context often used in public-sector supplier evaluation.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Issuing Organization
Western Cape - Transport and Public WorksLocation
Western Cape
Closing Date
04 Aug 2026
Documents available on tender detail page
Tender Type
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Delivery Location
9 DORP STREET - CAPE TOWN - CAPE TOWN - 8000
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
03 Jul 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-161189
This tender invites bids for the strengthening of mr 234, a road segment between hopefield and velddrif in the western cape. IT is issued by the department of transport and public works and targets civil engineering contractors.
Date & Time
Tuesday, 04 August 2026 - 11:00
Venue
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 35 VOORTREKKER ROAD, HOPEFIELD
Designated CIDB grading: 8ce or higher.
Categories
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
9 DORP STREET - CAPE TOWN - CAPE TOWN - 8000
03 Jul
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
04 Aug
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
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TENDER DOCS.docx
The tender is for the strengthening of road MR 234 between Hopefield and Velddrif (km 17.83 to km 24.5) in the Western Cape, issued by the Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works. The closing date for submissions is August 4, 2026, at 11:00 AM UTC.
Median Estimate
R 4 400 000
Range
Based on Industry avg. Companies with similar profiles typically bid near the median.
* Estimates are based on historical data and do not guarantee actual award values.
Important: Attendance at this briefing session is mandatory. Bids from suppliers who do not attend may be disqualified.
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Contact Information
Source: TENDER DOCS.docx (unknown)Tender documents can be obtained via the tender helpdesk at email: [email protected] (free of charge).
Evaluation Criteria
Source: TENDER DOCS.docx (unknown)Eligibility details are not explicitly stated in the provided snippet, but typically include: registration with relevant South African authorities, compliance with BBBEE (Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment) requirements, and proof of technical and financial capacity to execute the project.
These rules commonly apply to South African public-sector procurement.
Act 53 of 2003
Provides the empowerment-compliance context often used in public-sector supplier evaluation.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 108 of 1996 (s217)
Sets the constitutional standard for fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost-effective public procurement.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 5 of 2000
Covers preferential procurement and preference-point systems used in public tenders.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 12 of 2004
Supports anti-corruption controls and supplier integrity in procurement processes.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 28 of 2024
Provides the national framework for public procurement across government.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 2 of 2000
Supports access to tender records, award decisions and public-sector procurement information.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 3 of 2000
Supports lawful, reasonable and procedurally fair administrative tender decisions.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
This is general procurement context, not legal advice. Always verify requirements in the official tender documents and issuing authority notices.
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Organization
Western Cape - Transport and Public WorksContact Person
TPW TENDER HELPDESK
Phone
000-000-0000
[email protected]
Address
9 DORP STREET - CAPE TOWN - CAPE TOWN - 8000
Source confidence
High source confidence
Official source
eTenders.gov.za
Documents found
1
Last checked
03 Jul 2026
AI status
Enhanced
This tender has strong source evidence, including source metadata and supporting tender information synced from the government tender portal.
Tenders SA is not the issuing authority. All tenders are automatically synced from the official government tender portal. Always confirm final submission details, closing dates, briefing sessions, eligibility requirements, and documents on the official government portal before applying.
The Department of Transport develops policy and oversees South Africa's transport sector.
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