Tender for the Supply of Bracing Straps
Description
Tender Reference: PROCT-421
ShelterBox would like to invite competent companies to submit bids to enter into long-term framework agreements for the supply of bracing straps (also known as hurricane strap, metal strap, hoop iron, builders band, bracing, restraint strap, perforated band, timber frame-strap and more) used by ShelterBox globally.
The bid is divided into 2 lots. Bidders can submit an offer for one or both lots.
Minimum tensile strength: ≥300 MPa
Dimensions
Width: Acceptable range 20mm – 32mm.
Length: 30‑metre roll +/- 10% (preferred).
Thickness: minimum 0.6mm (G25), maximum 1.16mm (G19)
Design / Construction:
Coiled strapping with holes to allow for fixing with nails and screws. Should ensure strong corrosion resistance, be safe and easy to handle, and be possible to cut with tools such as Tin Snips, bend, and form around building components to suit varied installation needs.
Format consistent with standard humanitarian or construction‑grade bracing straps.
Suppliers to provide details of hole spacing, staggering and pattern as per their product.
Suppliers must:
List their closest standard product(s), including:
– Material and coating
– Tensile strength
– Width, thickness, length
– Hole pattern
– Conformance to any national/international standards
Identify where their standard product diverges from Lot 1.
Prospective bidders must request the bidding documents by e-mailing tenders@shelterbox.org , quoting the tender reference number ‘ PROCT-421 for Bracing Straps’
The deadline for written submissions and receipt of samples has been extended. Bids and samples are now due by 27 th April 2026.
About This Opportunity
This is a supplies contract in the humanitarian aid sector. Located in Regional, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums. Proposals must be submitted before April 27, 2026.
Published through IAPG, a non-governmental organization with its own procurement policies. NGO contracts often prioritize demonstrated sector expertise and experience in development contexts for the supply of goods in the humanitarian aid sector. Supply contracts typically require bidders to demonstrate product compliance with technical specifications, delivery capacity, and relevant certifications. Interested parties should review the full documentation on the original source before submitting their proposal.