DUT Tenders
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About DUT
The Durban University of Technology (DUT) is a prominent university of technology in KwaZulu-Natal with campuses in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. DUT issues tenders for campus infrastructure, IT equipment, laboratory supplies, catering services, security, maintenance, and professional consulting services.
Common Tender Types
- •Campus Construction & Renovation
- •IT Hardware & Software
- •Laboratory Equipment
- •Security Services
- •Catering & Food Services
- •Maintenance & Cleaning
- •Professional Services
- •Furniture & Equipment
- •Printing & Stationery
- •Transport Services
Key Programs
- •Campus Infrastructure Expansion
- •IT Modernisation
- •Student Accommodation Development
- •Research & Innovation Facilities
- •Facilities Maintenance
- •Green Campus Initiative
B-BBEE Requirements
B-BBEE Level 1-4 suppliers preferred. Preference for KwaZulu-Natal based suppliers. SMME and youth-owned enterprise development supported. University procurement aligned with PPPFA and institutional policies.
Tender Landscape Insights
DUT issues 40-80 tenders annually. Campus construction projects range from R2M-R200M. IT procurement R1M-R50M. Security and catering contracts R5M-R50M. Routine maintenance and services R500K-R10M.
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Based on the Public Finance Management Act, Treasury Regulation 16A, and the 2022 Preferential Procurement Regulations. Official tender listings appear on the National Treasury eTenders.gov.za portal and on the DUT official website.
How do I bid on DUT tenders?
Bidding on a DUT tender is a five-step process. First, register on the National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD) at csd.treasury.gov.za and keep your tax, banking, B-BBEE, and directors' information current. Second, monitor ProTenders (or set a free DUT alert) and download the full bid pack, including the technical scope, SBD forms, and returnable schedules, from the eTenders.gov.za portal or DUT's own website. Third, attend any compulsory briefing or site meeting (missing one usually disqualifies you). Fourth, complete all SBD forms, pricing schedules, and technical responses exactly as specified, and assemble your compliance pack (tax PIN, B-BBEE certificate, CIPC docs, CSD MAAA report, banking letter, sector licences). Fifth, submit before the closing time in the exact delivery method specified, late submissions are always rejected.
What are DUT's procurement requirements?
DUT requires every bidder to be registered on CSD with a current SARS Tax Clearance PIN, a valid B-BBEE certificate or EME/QSE affidavit, a CIPC certificate of incorporation, a bank confirmation letter, and signed standard bidding documents (SBDs 1, 4, 6.1 or 6.2, 8, 9, and others specified per tender). Depending on the category, you may also need CIDB grading (construction), ECSA registration (engineering), PSIRA registration (security), HPCSA or SAPC registration (health), a Letter of Good Standing from the Compensation Fund, and professional indemnity insurance. DUT also applies the Preferential Procurement Regulations 2022, so your B-BBEE level affects your score on every competitive bid.
How often does DUT publish new tenders?
DUT publishes new tenders throughout the year, but activity is not uniform. Most South African government departments experience a procurement spike in Q1 (April–June) immediately after the annual budget allocation on 1 April, a second wave in Q2 as operational plans get approved, and often a rush in Q3 (October–December) as departments commit remaining budget before year-end on 31 March. February and March tend to be quieter months due to financial year-end freeze periods. Set a free ProTenders alert with DUT as the buyer. You will get an email the moment a new tender is gazetted, usually hours ahead of bidders checking portals manually.
Does DUT have set-asides for small businesses?
Yes. DUT participates in two national SMME preference mechanisms. First, the 30% subcontracting designation (Regulation 9 of the 2022 Preferential Procurement Regulations) requires tenders above R30 million to subcontract at least 30% of the contract value to EMEs, QSEs, or designated groups. Second, Regulation 4 pre-qualification lets DUT restrict specific tenders to EMEs and QSEs only, to B-BBEE Levels 1–4, or to designated groups (black women-owned, youth-owned, persons with disabilities). DUT also applies the 80/20 preference split on tenders up to R50 million, meaning your B-BBEE level directly contributes up to 20 of the 100 award points.
Where can I verify an award or past DUT tender?
All DUT awards must be published on DUT's own website under "Awarded Tenders" within 7 days of the decision, listing the successful bidder, contract value, and B-BBEE level. You can also cross-reference the centralised OCDS feed published on eTenders.gov.za, which shows the full procurement lifecycle from notice through award. For historical procurement data you can request a Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA, Act 2 of 2000) disclosure from DUT's Information Officer, or check the Auditor-General's annual audit report on the department's procurement compliance.
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