Issuing Organization
Langeberg Municipality
Location
Western Cape
Closing Date
30 Apr 2026
Tender Type
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Delivery Location
28 MAIN ROAD - ASHTON - ASHTON - 6715
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
27 Mar 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-152252
Robertson municipality seeks a contractor to supply, deliver, install and maintain a comprehensive safe city solution for three years; firms with CIDB grading 7CE/7ME or higher and proven surveillance & maintenance experience should apply.
Median Estimate
R 1 680 212
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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Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
28 MAIN ROAD - ASHTON - ASHTON - 6715
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Date & Time
Thursday, 30 April 2026 - 12:00
Venue
ROBERTSON MUNICIPAL OFFICE, 52 CHURCH STREET, CAUCUS ROOM 1, ROBERTSON,PERSONS ARRIVING LATER THAN 1
Important: Attendance at this briefing session is mandatory. Bids from suppliers who do not attend may be disqualified.
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27 Mar
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
30 Apr
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
TENDER 12_2026.pdf
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Langeberg Local Municipality governs Montagu and surrounds in the Cape Winelands District of the Western Cape.
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