Research on Preventing Underground TMM Fires.
SCM Office
In plain English
The Mine Health and Safety Council is seeking a service provider to research additional control measures to prevent underground trackless mobile machinery fires. Bidders must comply with the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act and be registered on the Central Supplier Database.
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The Mine Health and Safety Council is seeking a service provider to conduct a research project on preventing underground Trackless Mobile Machinery fires. The work involves reviewing fire risk management literature, analyzing incident data from the past decade, and consulting with mining stakeholders. The successful bidder will develop a best practice guidance document and host a stakeholder workshop in Gauteng. The project will take place over 18 months. Bidders must have at least 5 years of research experience, with team members possessing specialized expertise in TMM engineering and mine safety.
What you need to qualify
- CSD registration — Registration on the Central Supplier Database — required to do business with government.
- Tax clearance — A valid SARS tax compliance status (PIN) showing your tax affairs are in order.
- B-BBEE certificate — A B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit confirming your contribution level.
Full requirements
- Registered on the National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD)
- Valid Tax Compliance Status (TCS) PIN
- Valid B-BBEE certificate or certified sworn affidavit
Contact & how to apply
Name: SCM Office
Email: tenders@mhsc.org.za
Phone: 011-656-1797
How to apply: Submit three original hard copies and one electronic USB copy to 145 Western Service Road, Western Woods Office Park, Woodmead by 20 July 2026 at 11:00 am.
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