Transnet plans to build a 146km railway line from Sidvokodvo in Eswatini to Lothair in Mpumalanga. The project, estimated to cost R17 billion is the biggest collaborative infrastructure development between the two countries. The new line will create an additional capacity of 15 million tons. It is also
Construction of the Mosetse – Kazungula and Mmamabula – Lephalale railway lines that would link Botswana’s rail network with Zambia rail network and create a direct north-south corridor through Botswana to South Africa. Estimated cost is US$ 1,115bn. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available
Tenders are invited for the supply, installation and upgrade of teams boardroom solution Transnet Engineering to Koedoespoort for a period of one (1) month
*Note: Details Changed. Please see Closing Date.* Tenders are invited for the Supply and Delivery of Microsoft Teams Compliant Headsets for Transnet Corporate Centre
Tenders are invited for Supply, Testing, Commissioning and Training of Pulse Welding Machine, 3-Wheel Submerged ARC Welding Tractor and Power Source for the new Build Line Wagon Manufacturing Business in Germiston for a once off period.
Tenders are invited for the Provision of Manufacture and Supply of a Complete Slew Bearing Assembly for “a” Reclaimer For Transnet Soc Limited (Reg. No. 1990/000900/30) Operating As Transnet Port Terminals (Hereinafter Referred To As “tpt”) For Port Elizabeth Multi-purpose Terminal As A Once-off Purchas
Tenders are invited for the once-off Supply and Delivery of Material to Reinstate 11KV Underground Feed from Main-Intake Sub to Welgedag Transnet Hostel
Tenders are invited for the Supply and Delivery of Various Types of Valves for Sasol Repairs and Maintenance in Germiston for once -off for Transnet Engineering.
Construction of the proposed Durban Dug Out Port at the Old Durban International Airport Site in KwaZulu-Natal, to be built on a site 11km away from the existing Durban port. The Durban dig-out port could become Africa's largest deep-water container terminal, capable of handling 9.6-million twenty-foot-equivalent