Panel for Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation.
Mr R Mabuza
In plain English
The Nkomazi Local Municipality is procuring services for the maintenance and rehabilitation of gravel roads and stormwater systems. Bidders must be registered as CIDB 3CE or higher.
Always check the official documentDescription
Nkomazi Local Municipality invites contractors to join a panel for the maintenance of gravel roads, regravelling, stormwater management, and road rehabilitation. This project will take place within the Nkomazi Local Municipality area. The work will be performed on an ad-hoc basis over a period of 36 months. The tender is issued by the Nkomazi Local Municipality. Key deliverables include ongoing road maintenance and infrastructure repairs to ensure road safety and functionality throughout the three-year contract period.
What you need to qualify
- CIDB grading (Grade 3 Civil Engineering (3CE)) — A Construction Industry Development Board grade in the right class of works.
Full requirements
- Must hold a CIDB grading of 3CE or higher
Contact & how to apply
Name: Mr R Mabuza
Email: Richard.Mabuza@nkomazi.gov.za
Phone: 013-790-0245
How to apply: Submit completed bid documents in a sealed envelope marked with the tender number. Deposit the documents into the tender box at the main entrance of the Nkomazi Local Municipality, 9 Park Street, Malalane, by 12h00 on 28 September 2026. Faxed or emailed submissions are not accepted.
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