PPADB Tenders

The Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Board (PPADB) is a government entity responsible for overseeing public procurement in Botswana. It ensures transparency, fairness, and efficiency in awarding government contracts. The board is tasked with:

  • Managing tenders for government projects
  • Overseeing procurement processes
  • Ensuring compliance with procurement laws
  • Managing asset disposal for government institutions

How to Access PPADB Tenders

If you want to explore available tenders, visit the official PPADB tenders portal: PPADB Tenders List

This portal provides up-to-date listings of tenders, including detailed information on:

  • Tender descriptions
  • Eligibility requirements
  • Submission deadlines
  • Contact details for inquiries

How to Apply for PPADB Tenders

1. Register as a Supplier

Before applying for tenders, your company must be registered with PPADB. Registration ensures that you meet the requirements to participate in public procurement.

2. Browse Available Tenders

Visit the PPADB tender portal and select a tender that matches your business capabilities.

3. Prepare Your Bid Document

Each tender has specific submission requirements. Your bid should typically include:

  • A completed tender application form
  • Company registration documents
  • Tax clearance certificate
  • Financial statements
  • A detailed proposal aligned with tender specifications

4. Submit Your Tender

Make sure to submit your application before the deadline. Late submissions are usually not considered.

5. Follow Up on Your Application

After submission, you can track the progress of your application by regularly checking the PPADB portal or contacting the procurement office.

Benefits of Participating in PPADB Tenders

  • Government Contracts: Secure stable and long-term contracts with the government.
  • Business Growth: Increase revenue by accessing large-scale projects.
  • Transparency: PPADB ensures fair competition and equal opportunities for all bidders.
  • Networking: Connect with key stakeholders in Botswana’s business environment.