Limpopo · Department of Transport · 2026
Limpopo Department of Transport tenders 2026
Every live Limpopo transport tender in one place — road construction, maintenance, public transport, fleet, and traffic infrastructure tenders. Refreshed daily from eTenders.gov.za and provincial sources, so you see Limpopo transport opportunities the day they go live, not the week after.
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What the Limpopo Department of Transport buys
The provincial Department of Transport procures for road construction and rehabilitation, routine and periodic road maintenance, bridges and stormwater, public and scholar transport, traffic management, vehicle fleet, and licensing infrastructure. Road and maintenance contracts make up the bulk of its spend and are graded by CIDB level.
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Limpopo Department of Transport tenders — common questions
What does the Limpopo Department of Transport buy?
The provincial Department of Transport procures for road construction and rehabilitation, routine and periodic road maintenance, bridges and stormwater, public and scholar transport, traffic management, vehicle fleet, and licensing infrastructure. Road and maintenance contracts make up the bulk of its spend and are graded by CIDB level. New Limpopo transport tenders are published throughout the year and listed on ProTenders within about a day of going live.
How do I find Limpopo transport tenders for 2026?
Browse the live feed on this page, or set a free ProTenders alert for "transport" in Limpopo. You'll get an email the day a matching tender is published — no need to check the provincial bulletin by hand.
What do I need to bid on Limpopo Department of Transport tenders?
CSD registration, a tax PIN, and a B-BBEE certificate or affidavit. Construction and maintenance work requires an appropriate CIDB grading; professional services need the relevant council registration (e.g. ECSA).
Where are Limpopo Department of Transport tenders officially published?
Most are gazetted on eTenders.gov.za and the provincial tender bulletin. ProTenders aggregates them with municipal and SOE notices so you find them faster — always confirm the official reference and download the bid pack from the official source before submitting.