E-waste and hazardous material removal for SAA.
Lethabo Ntlekoana
In plain English
South African Airways is seeking a service provider for the removal of electronic waste and hazardous substances from its premises. Bidders must be accredited by eWASA or an equivalent body and provide necessary documentation including a valid Tax Clearance Certificate and B-BBEE certificate.
Always check the official documentDescription
South African Airways (SAA) is seeking a service provider to manage the removal and disposal of electronic waste and hazardous materials, including lithium-ion batteries. The work will take place at major domestic airports in Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town, and Gqeberha. The service provider must collect e-waste, ensure secure destruction of sensitive information, and provide official certificates of disposal. Bidders must submit a project plan and a company profile detailing their ability to handle various electronic items such as computers, mobile phones, and networking equipment. This service is to be performed at no cost to SAA, and bidders are required to submit an offer to purchase the waste materials as part of their response. The closing date for this tender is 15 July 2026.
What you need to qualify
- Tax clearance — A valid SARS tax compliance status (PIN) showing your tax affairs are in order.
- Other registration — An industry registration the tender requires (e.g. PSIRA, NHBRC, a professional or trade licence).
Full requirements
- Accredited by eWASA or equivalent regulatory body
- Valid Tax Clearance Certificate or SARS PIN
- Must not be listed on Tender Defaulters or Restricted Suppliers registers
Contact & how to apply
Name: Lethabo Ntlekoana
Email: LethaboNtlekoana@flysaa.com
Phone: 011-978-2149
How to apply: Quotations must be emailed to Tenders@flysaa.com. Files must not exceed 2MB; larger files should be sent in parts or via a downloadable link. Submissions must be received before 16:00 on 15 July 2026.
Related tenders
Quotation for Management of Flight Operation Manuals
South African Airways (SAA) seeks a service provider for managing its Flight Operations Manuals via a digital platform. The project includes revising, publishing, and distributing manuals while ensuring compliance with aviation regulations. The contract spans five years, requiring experience with Part 121 airline operators. The tender closes on 14 July 2026.
Service Provider for Data Sanitisation and E-Waste Recycling.
The Mine Health and Safety Council seeks a service provider for certified data sanitisation and e-waste recycling of ICT assets on an ad-hoc basis over thirty-six months. Deliverables include data destruction, compliant e-waste disposal, asset registers, chain of custody forms, and certificates of destruction. Services must meet specific timeframes post-purchase order to ensure secure data handling and legal waste management compliance.
Panel for Recycling and Destruction Services.
The NRCS seeks service providers for recycling and destruction of non-compliant products across five industries: Electrotechnical, Automotive, Chemicals/Mechanical/Materials, Legal Metrology, and Food. Tasks include transporting goods to destruction sites, managing waste environmentally, and providing disposal certificates. Providers must operate in Gauteng, Cape Town, Durban, and Port Elizabeth, with secure storage facilities. The contract is for 60 months, using a unit-rate pricing model. Submissions close on 28 July 2026.
Supply and management of bio-medical waste containers.
The City of Ekurhuleni seeks a service provider for the supply, delivery, and collection of bio-medical and hazardous waste containers. The provider will manage waste disposal and incineration at an accredited facility for 76 Primary Health Care clinics until 30 June 2029. Responsibilities include providing leak-proof containers, using SANS 10248 compliant vehicles for transport, and issuing destruction certificates. Bidders must show financial capacity of R250,000.00 and have specialized staff, including drivers with dangerous goods permits, adhering to safety and environmental standards across Ekurhuleni.
Septic Tank Eradication at King Phalo Airport
The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) seeks professional service providers for the septic tank eradication project at King Phalo Airport. The project includes site assessments, geotechnical and structural surveys, and the design of new wastewater management infrastructure. Responsibilities include decommissioning existing septic tanks, installing new systems, and site reinstatement. The contract follows the NEC3 Professional Services Contract over two years, requiring engineering designs, Bills of Quantities, as-built drawings, and final project reports. Compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations is mandatory. A compulsory site inspection is on 17 July 2026, with the tender closing on 24 July 2026.
Asbestos Waste Removal and Disposal Services.
Johannesburg Water requires a specialist to collect and dispose of asbestos pipe off-cuts from eight depots. The contractor must transport the waste to a licensed landfill, provide PPE, submit an asbestos management plan, and deliver waste manifests and disposal certificates. The project spans Avalon, Klipspruit, Southdale, Langlaagte, Randburg, Hamberg, Midrand, and Ennerdale depots, with site visits from 14 to 16 July 2026. A minimum of five years' experience in asbestos handling is required.