Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act)
Act 53 of 2003
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This tender closed on 4 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-923
The gauteng department of social development is seeking a service provider to deliver comprehensive catering services at the ga-rankuwa rearabilwe child and youth care centre for a 36-month period. The contract involves providing daily meals and specialized catering for approximately 60 children.
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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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GT GDSD 036 2021 SECTION 1 (1).pdf
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Important Dates
Source: GT GDSD 036 2021 SECTION 1 (1).pdfClosing date: 04 June 2021 at 11:00. Non-compulsory 'How to tender' workshops are held every Wednesday at 75 Fox Street, 10:00-13:00.
Contact Information
Source: GT GDSD 036 2021 SECTION 1 (1).pdfGauteng Provincial Treasury (GPT) Contact Centre: 0860 011 000. Technical and SCM contact details are not provided in the document text.
Submission Guidelines
Source: GT GDSD 036 2021 SECTION 1 (1).pdfTwo-envelope system: Technical Proposal (Stage 1) and Pricing/B-BBEE (Stage 2) must be in separate, sealed envelopes. Mark each envelope clearly with the Tender Number and Section Number. Submit to the tender box at Gauteng Provincial Treasury, Imbumba House, 75 Fox Street, Marshalltown, Johannesburg. Fax and email submissions are not accepted. All forms (RFP 04 to RFP 10 and PREF documents) must be completed, signed, and included. Do not retype official forms.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: GT GDSD 036 2021 SECTION 1 (1).pdfEvaluation follows a two-stage process: Stage 1 (Functionality) and Stage 2 (Price and B-BBEE). Stage 1: Desktop evaluation (30 points, 18-point threshold) and Site Visit (40 points, 24-point threshold). Total Stage 1 threshold is 42 points (implied by 18+24). Failure to meet thresholds results in automatic elimination. Stage 2: 80/20 preference point system (80 for Price, 20 for B-BBEE).
Technical Specifications
Source: GT GDSD 036 2021 SECTION 1 (1).pdfProvision of catering services for approximately 60 children (ages 0-18) at Ga-Rankuwa Rearabilwe Child and Youth Care Centre for 36 months. Requirements include: 24/7 service, daily meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks), lunch packs for school/outings, and special event catering. Staffing structure: 2 supervisors, 2 chefs, 2 cooks, 8 food service assistants, and 2 cleaners. 75% of workforce must be recruited from Ga-Rankuwa. A Food Service Certificate (Regulation R918) is mandatory.
Financial Requirements
Source: GT GDSD 036 2021 SECTION 1 (1).pdfPricing must be submitted on form RFP 06. Costs for packaging and delivery must be included in the bid price. Prices should be quoted in South African currency. The service provider must provide their own technical equipment and stationery.
Compliance Requirements
Source: GT GDSD 036 2021 SECTION 1 (1).pdfMust provide a valid B-BBEE status level verification certificate or sworn affidavit (for EMEs/QSEs). Must provide a Food Service Certificate (Regulation R918). Must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD). Must comply with General Conditions of Contract (GCC) 2010 and Preferential Procurement Regulations 2017.
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