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These are tenders issued by the South African Government, Provincial Governments, Municipalities and State-owned Companies for Transport related activities. This includes tenders for Scholar and Staff transport, Transportation of goods and equipment, Logistics and Courier activities and Vehicle Rentals

To view the tender details and documentation, click on the title of the tender below and send the tender application and documentation to the contact details specified in the tender

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RTMC BID 06/2020/21

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CTT24243

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CALQ01/2020

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CALQ02/2020

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T2020/06

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SMT05/20/21

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MAPW BID 02 2019/ 20

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R/S2021/151

Transport News

Transport Minister welcomes PRASA War Room progress; Aarto ruling Minister of Transport Sindisiwe Chikunga outlines the spate of vandalism of trucks and how the department is mitigating this.

The Department of Transport is pleased with the progress the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) is making through a War Room that is suggested to collaborate the recovery effort of numerous corridors and accelerate the infrastructure rollout, enhance security and provide momentum to the modernisation programme. This was noted by Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga on July 20, throughout an update on the department’s first-quarter performance. The update followed a check out by the department to the War Room.

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Firm rolls out sustainability project

Second-hand vehicle buying and selling company WeBuyCars has successfully executed various sustainability solutions across its showrooms nationally, including the adoption of light-emitting diode (LED) lighting. The project aims to promote eco-friendly practices and ensure a more sustainable and responsible approach to its business practice.

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DTIC aims to improve awareness on AfCFTA through outreach programme

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) has actually embarked on provincial outreach and awareness workshops in partnership with provincial governments, wherein it hopes to have actually engaged all provinces on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) by the end of July. The DTIC is also establishing an AfCFTA execution strategy, consisting of the establishment of a nationwide application committee and a targeted technique for the carry out of the AfCFTA.

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Structural demolitions pick up pace

Requests for proposals for structural demolition have increased recently, following a backlog in maintenance and repairs of critical infrastructure, owing to the temporary suspension of non-critical works during Covid-19. The proposals form part of remedial works or of larger replacement projects. Many of the projects being awarded currently were originally tendered for in 2018, with works that were deemed necessary then, but are now being escalated to urgent, says demolition contractor Jet Demolition contracts manager Kate Bester.

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Ramping up new builds, maintenance

Roads firm the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) will continue to increase roadway construction and maintenance across South Africa. These efforts comprise many tasks consisting of enhancements made to the Huguenot Tunnel located on the N1 in the Western Cape. “We are following [President Cyril Ramaphosa’s] require facilities advancement to drive South Africa’s economic development and recovery. [Transportation Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga] has in current weeks went to a variety of our multibillion-rand tasks, linking the different provinces and ensuring that individuals and items move more efficiently. This is everything about the economy and providing on the need for economic development,” Sanral CEO Reginald Demana says.

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Taking oil out of bitumen

Instant Bio-Bitumen, a carbon-negative option to conventional bitumen derived from the refining of petroleum for usage as the binder in asphalt products, is currently being evaluated by asphalt producer AECI Much Asphalt. The testing forms part of the regional asphalt industry’s work towards minimizing its carbon footprint and improving sustainability by using waste products to produce roadway surfaces that last longer.

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Extreme weather erodes road networks

Extreme weather associated with climate change has resulted in many roads becoming impassable, sustaining serious damage or being completely destroyed. The South African roads industry has sought to minimise the impact of climate change on our roads through emergency repair initiatives and continuous improvement of asphalt products, explains Society for Asphalt Technology (SAT) VP Joanne Muller.

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Only 8% of Joburg’s bridges in good condition

Of the 1 592 bridges in the City of Johannesburg, just 8% are considered to be in great condition, Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Transport Kenny Kunene said. “In truth, some of our engineers do not drive over specific bridges,” he added throughout a media briefing on June 29.

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