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Act 53 of 2003
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Status: Closed — No Longer Accepting Submissions
This tender closed on 17 June 2021. Submissions are no longer accepted. The tender lifecycle continues — check the awards section for updates.
Published
18 Jan 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-1064
Umgeni water invites experienced service providers to tender for the installation of an as-i network for the filtration and pulsator systems at midmar water works. This project requires specialized technical expertise in electrical and mechanical systems, with a focus on local content and socio-economic participation goals.
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Act 53 of 2003
Provides the empowerment-compliance context often used in public-sector supplier evaluation.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 108 of 1996 (s217)
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2021-027 (A)- Midmar WW ASi Network for Old Filters and Pulsators.pdf
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Important Dates
Source: 2021-027 (A)- Midmar WW ASi Network for Old Filters and Pulsators.pdfCollection period: 17 May 2021 to 28 May 2021. Non-compulsory clarification meeting: 01 June 2020 at 10h00 at Midmar Water Works. Closing date: 17 June 2020 at 12h00.
Contact Information
Source: 2021-027 (A)- Midmar WW ASi Network for Old Filters and Pulsators.pdfContact: Mr Sphamandla Mthembu, Tel: 033 341 1325, Email: [email protected]. Address: 310 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg.
Submission Guidelines
Source: 2021-027 (A)- Midmar WW ASi Network for Old Filters and Pulsators.pdfSubmit original tender documents in a sealed package. The outer package must be clearly marked with the Tender Number, Title, Closing Time, Tenderer’s Name, and Tenderer’s Address. Tenders must be deposited in the tender box at Umgeni Water, 310 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg. Documents must be collected in person between 09h00 and 15h00 from 17 May 2021 to 28 May 2021 upon payment of a R200 non-refundable fee via EFT.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: 2021-027 (A)- Midmar WW ASi Network for Old Filters and Pulsators.pdfEvaluation follows a two-stage process: 1) Functionality assessment (minimum 70 points required to proceed); 2) Price and Preference using the 80/20 scoring system. Functionality is scored based on: Tenderer’s Experience (30%), Key Personnel Experience (20%), Quality Assurance and Environmental Management (10%), Method Statement (30%), and Preliminary Programme (10%). Failure to score a single point in any functionality category results in disqualification.
Technical Specifications
Source: 2021-027 (A)- Midmar WW ASi Network for Old Filters and Pulsators.pdfScope includes the AS-I Network for Midmar Water Works Filtration System (Filters 1-12) and Pulsator System (Pulsators 1-4). Requirements include Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), Site Acceptance Testing (SAT), and testing of PLC code at the supplier's facility.
Financial Requirements
Source: 2021-027 (A)- Midmar WW ASi Network for Old Filters and Pulsators.pdfA non-refundable tender fee of R200 is required for document collection. Tenderers must submit a letter of intent for insurance from an approved Financial Services Provider. A performance guarantee is required. The tender validity period is 120 days.
Compliance Requirements
Source: 2021-027 (A)- Midmar WW ASi Network for Old Filters and Pulsators.pdfMandatory requirements: CIDB grading of 6 EP or higher; 35% Contract Participation Goal (CPG) including 10% Black Women and 10% Local Participation; Local content thresholds of 90% for electrical/telecom cables and 70% for valves/actuators. Required documents: Tax Compliance Status (TCS) with pin, CSD report, B-BBEE certificate/affidavit, COID letter of good standing, Certificate of Independent Bid Determination, Company Registration, and CIDB registration.
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