Supply & Delivery eTenders & Government Procurement Opportunities
Find and bid on government supply & delivery eTenders across South Africa. Search active procurement opportunities from national departments, provincial governments, and municipalities.
Tender Types
12+
Typical Value
R100,000
Common Buyers
10+
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About Supply & Delivery eTenders in South Africa
Supply and delivery tenders cover procurement of goods ranging from office stationery to specialized equipment, medical supplies, furniture, vehicles, and consumables. These are typically straightforward tenders with clear specifications, delivery timelines, and quality standards. Price competitiveness is important, but delivery reliability, quality assurance, and after-sales support also factor into evaluations.
Finding Supply & Delivery eTenders
ProTenders aggregates supply & delivery eTenders from the National Treasury eTender portal, provincial governments, and municipal procurement systems. Our platform makes it easy to search and filter opportunities specific to supply & delivery, saving you hours of manual searching.
How to Apply for Supply & Delivery Tenders
- Search for relevant supply & delivery tenders using filters
- Review tender requirements, specifications, and closing dates
- Ensure you meet all qualification criteria and have required certifications
- Register on the National Treasury Central Supplier Database if not already registered
- Prepare comprehensive bid documentation including pricing and methodology
- Submit your bid through the official eTender portal before the deadline
- Attend mandatory briefing sessions if specified
Types of Supply & Delivery Tenders
Supply & Delivery Requirements
Key Considerations for Supply & Delivery Bidding
- •Exact specification compliance is critical
- •Delivery timelines strictly enforced
- •Product quality and warranties evaluated
- •Local content requirements may apply
- •Pricing must be competitive and sustainable
- •Payment terms typically 30 days after delivery
- •Penalties for late delivery or non-compliance
- •Samples and demonstrations sometimes required
- •After-sales service and support important
- •Bulk discounts and volume pricing
Success Tips
Ensure you can meet exact specifications before bidding
Highlight local manufacturing or distribution capabilities
Provide detailed product datasheets and certifications
Competitive pricing with realistic delivery timelines
Strong logistics and distribution network
Quality assurance processes and warranties
References from government or large corporate clients
Stock availability and supply chain reliability
Consider framework agreements for recurring supplies
Build relationships with procurement officers
Common Procurement Entities
Typical Tender Values
Supply & Delivery tenders typically range from:
R100,000 - R10+ million (depending on volume and product type)
Values vary based on project scope, duration, and requirements
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Supply & Delivery eTenders, frequently asked questions
Grounded in the PPPFA 2000, the 2022 Preferential Procurement Regulations, and Treasury Regulation 16A. Official tender listings appear on the National Treasury eTenders.gov.za portal, ProTenders aggregates and enhances them with alerts, filters, and analytics.
How do I find Supply & Delivery eTenders in South Africa?
ProTenders aggregates active Supply & Delivery eTenders from every national department, provincial government, municipality, and state-owned entity that publishes procurement notices in South Africa. You can filter supply & delivery eTenders by province, value band, closing date, and buyer, or search free-text to match your core offering. Our pipeline pulls daily from the official eTenders.gov.za portal plus departmental bulletins and OCDS feeds, so new notices usually appear within hours of publication. To avoid missing opportunities, create a free ProTenders account and set a keyword alert, you will be emailed the moment a matching supply & delivery eTender goes live.
What documents do I need to bid on Supply & Delivery eTenders?
Every supply & delivery eTender in South Africa requires a core compliance pack: a valid SARS Tax Clearance PIN (issued via eFiling), a B-BBEE certificate or EME/QSE affidavit, CIPC company registration, CSD registration (the Central Supplier Database MAAA report), and bank confirmation. Depending on the supply & delivery scope, you may also need CIDB grading, sector-specific licences, a current Letter of Good Standing from the Compensation Fund, and proof of professional indemnity. Larger supply & delivery eTenders also expect SBD forms (SBD 1, 4, 6.1, 6.2, 8, 9) signed and completed, and specification-specific returnable schedules.
Are there B-BBEE requirements for Supply & Delivery eTenders?
Yes, nearly all government supply & delivery eTenders apply the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (PPPFA) and the 2022 Preferential Procurement Regulations, which allocate preference points on either an 80/20 basis (tenders up to R50 million) or a 90/10 basis (tenders above R50 million). Your B-BBEE contributor level (1 to 8) determines how many of those 20 or 10 points you earn, with Level 1 suppliers receiving maximum points. Some supply & delivery eTenders go further and set pre-qualification thresholds, for example, restricted to B-BBEE Level 1–4, to EMEs and QSEs only, or to designated groups. Always check the "pre-qualification criteria" clause first.
How often are new Supply & Delivery eTenders published?
New supply & delivery eTenders are published every single day, including weekends in some categories. Most national and provincial supply & delivery eTenders hit the eTenders.gov.za portal on weekdays between 08:00 and 16:00 SAST, while municipalities tend to cluster publications around the first and third week of the month in line with MFMA cycles. Activity spikes in Q1 (April–June) after the budget allocation and again in Q3 (October–December) as departments commit budget before year-end. Set up a free ProTenders alert with your supply & delivery keywords and we will email you the moment a matching eTender is gazetted.
What is the typical value of Supply & Delivery eTenders?
Supply & Delivery eTender values in South Africa span a wide range. Quotations (RFQs) under R500,000 are awarded through a three-quote process and are the most accessible entry point for SMMEs. Medium supply & delivery eTenders between R500,000 and R50 million go through formal competitive bidding with 80/20 preference points. Large supply & delivery contracts above R50 million use the 90/10 system and often include consortium or joint-venture requirements. Published typical values for this category are R100,000 - R10+ million (depending on volume and product type).
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