Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act)
Act 53 of 2003
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Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Status: Closed — No Longer Accepting Submissions
This tender closed on 27 February 2026. Submissions are no longer accepted. The tender lifecycle continues — check the awards section for updates.
Tender Type
Request for Quotation
Delivery Location
Allister Miller Dr - Walmer - Gqeberha - 6070
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
06 Feb 2026
This tender, issued by airports company south africa, invites bids for the painting of runway, taxiway, and apron surfaces at chief dawid stuurman airport. IT is a request for quotation targeting cidb-registered contractors with a grading of 2sk or higher, for a 36-month contract on an as-when-required basis.
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Request for Quotation
Allister Miller Dr - Walmer - Gqeberha - 6070
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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)
This is general procurement context, not legal advice. Always verify requirements in the official tender documents and issuing authority notices.
RFQ _16652_Runway, Taxiway and Apron painting.pdf
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Date & Time
Friday, 27 February 2026 - 13:00
Venue
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This briefing session took place during the tender period.
Requirement Qualitative interpretation of goal
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Fair The process of offer and acceptance is conducted impartially without bias, providing
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simultaneous and timely access to participating parties to the same information.
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Equitable Terms and conditions for performing the work do not unfairly prejudice the interests of
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the parties.
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Transparent The only grounds for not awarding a contract to a tenderer who satisfies all
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requirements are restrictions from doing business with the employer, lack of
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capability or capacity, legal impediments and conflicts of
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interest.
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Competitive The system provides for appropriate levels of competition to ensure cost effective and
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best value outcomes.
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Cost effective The processes, procedures and methods are standardized with sufficient
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flexibility to attain best value outcomes in respect of quality, timing and price,
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and least resources to effectively manage and control procurement processes.
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The activities associated with evaluating tender offers are as follows:
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Open and record tender offers received
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Determine whether or not tender offers are complete
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Determine whether or not tender offers are responsive
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Evaluate tender offers
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Determine if there are any grounds for disqualification
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Determine acceptability of preferred tenderer
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Prepare a tender evaluation report
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Confirm the recommendation contained in the tender evaluation report
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C.3.11.1 General
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The employer must appoint an evaluation panel of not less than three persons conversant with the
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proposed scope of works to evaluate each responsive tender offer using the tender evaluation methods
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and associated evaluation criteria and weightings that are specified in the tender data.
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C.3.12 Insurance provided by the employer
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If requested by the proposed successful tenderer, submit for the tenderer's information the policies and
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/ or certificates of insurance which the conditions of contract identified in the contract data, require the
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employer to provide.
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C.3.13 Acceptance of tender offer
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Accept the tender offer; if in the opinion of the employer, it does not present any risk and only if the
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tenderer:
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is not under restrictions, or has principals who are under
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restrictions, preventing participating in the employer’s
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procurement;
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can, as necessary and in relation to the proposed contract, demonstrate that he or she
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possesses the professional and technical qualifications, professional and technical
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competence, financial resources, equipment and other physical facilities, managerial
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capability, reliability, experience and reputation, expertise and the personnel, to perform
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the contract;
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has the legal capacity to enter into the contract;
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is not; insolvent, in receivership, under Business Rescue as provided for in chapter 6 of
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the Companies Act No. 2008, bankrupt or being wound up, has his/her affairs
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administered by a court or a judicial officer, has suspended his/her business activities
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or is subject to legal proceedings in respect of any of the foregoing;
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complies with the legal requirements, if any, stated in the tender data; and
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is able, in the opinion of the employer, to perform the contract free of
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conflicts of interest.
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C.3.14 Prepare contract documents
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C.3.14.1 If necessary, revise documents that shall form part of the contract and that were issued by the
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employer as part of the tender documents to take account of:
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addenda issued during the tender period,
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inclusion of some of the returnable documents and
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other revisions agreed between the employer and the successful tenderer.
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C.3.14.2 Complete the schedule of deviations attached to the form of offer and acceptance, if any.
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C.3.15 Complete adjudicator's contract
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Unless alternative arrangements have been agreed or otherwise provided for in the contract, arrange for
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both parties to complete formalities for appointing the selected adjudicator at the same time as the main
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contract is signed.
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C.3.16 Registration of the award
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An employer must, within twenty-one (21) working days from the date on which a contractor's offer to
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perform a construction works contract is accepted in writing by the employer, register and publish the
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award on the CIDB Register of Projects.
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C.3.17 Provide copies of the contracts
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Provide to the successful tenderer the number of copies stated in the Tender Data of the signed copy of
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the contract as soon as possible after completion and signing of the form of offer and acceptance.
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C.3.18 Provide written reasons for actions taken
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Provide upon request written reasons to tenderers for any action that is taken in applying these
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conditions of tender but withhold information which is not in the public interest to be divulged, which is
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considered to prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of tenderers or might prejudice fair
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competition between tenderers.
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Part T2: Returnable Documents
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T2: List of Returnable Documents and Schedules
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Completed
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The tenderer must complete the following returnable documents:
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(tick)
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1 Returnable Schedules required for tender evaluation purposes only
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A1: Certificate of Attendance at Compulsory Briefing Session ;and Bidder must sign
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the Attendance Register.
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A2: Record of Addenda to Tender Documents
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A3: Certificate of Authority for Signatory
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A4: Certificate of Authority for Joint Ventures (where applicable)
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A5: Schedule of the Tenderer’s Recent Experience related to this Project
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A6: Completion Certificates of Previous Projects Completed
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A7: Client/Trade Reference Letters of Previous Projects Completed
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A8: Proof of Contract Values of Previous Projects Completed
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A9: Schedule of Current Commitments
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A10: SBD 4: Bidder’s Disclosure Form
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A11: SBD 6.1: Preference points claim form in terms of Preferential Procurement
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Regulations
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A12: Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreement.
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A13: Declaration of Interest Form and Politically Exposed Person
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A14: Insurance Commitment
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2 Other documents required only for tender evaluation purposes
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B1: Valid Letter of Good Standing issued in accordance with the Compensation for
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Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act (COIDA).
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B2: Certificate of Contractor Registration issued by the Construction Industry
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Development Board (CIDB)
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B3: SARS Pin issued by the South African Revenue Services.
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B4: Bank Letter: Letter of Good Standing from Bidder’s Bank preferably with bank
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rating for tender sum.
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B5: Central Supplier Database (CSD) proof of registration.
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B6: Letter of Solvency: Bidder to provide a Letter of Solvency from auditors or
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accountants
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B7: CIPC Registration documents, Partnership Agreement, JV Agreement and/or
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Registered Trust Document
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B8: Identity documents of all Shareholders, Directors, Members, Trustees or
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Partners
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3 Returnable Schedules & Documents required for tender evaluation
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purposes that will be incorporated into the contract
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C1: Compulsory Enterprise Questionnaire
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C2: Schedule of Proposed Domestic Subcontractors (where applicable)
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C3: Subcontractor’s Supporting Documents ((where applicable)
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C4. Plant and Equipment
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C5: B-BBEE Verification Certificate and B-BBEE Report OR Sworn Affidavit
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C6: CV’s of key personnel
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C7: Copy of Qualification Certificates and other supporting documents for Key
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Personnel.
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C8: Project Plan/Program
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C9:Occupational Health and Safety Questionnaire
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C10:Proposed Amendments and Qualifications
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The tenderer must complete the following returnable documents:
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FORM A2. Record of Addenda to Tender Documents
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We confirm that the following communications received from the Employer before the submission of this
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response for Tenders, amending the Tenders documents, have been taken into account in this response:
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Attach additional pages if more space is required.
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Signed Date
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Form A3. Certificate of Authority for Signatory
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(1) Signatories for close corporations and companies shall confirm their authority by attaching to this
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form a duly signed and dated copy of the relevant resolution of their members or their board
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of directors, as the case may be.
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(2) In the event that the tenderer is a joint venture, a certificate of authority for signatories (Form A4)
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is required from all members of the joint venture and the designated lead member shall be clearly
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identified as requested by tender condition C2.13.4.
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B-BBEE Minimum Level: 1
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06 Feb
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
27 Feb
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
Pending
Awaiting Award of Contract
This tender has not yet been awarded. The contracting authority is expected to publish the award notice in due course.
27 Feb
2026
Submissions Closed
No further submissions were accepted after this date.
Organization
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA)ACSA owns and manages South Africa's principal commercial airports.
Contact Person
Joseph Rulash
Phone
011-723-1400
ACSA owns and manages South Africa's principal commercial airports.
Matched by category & region
Median Estimate
R 10 625 000
Range
Based on Industry avg. Companies with similar profiles typically bid near the median.
* Estimates are based on historical data and do not guarantee actual award values.
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Important Dates
Source: RFQ _16652_Runway, Taxiway and Apron painting.pdfContact Information
Source: RFQ _16652_Runway, Taxiway and Apron painting.pdfName: Joseph Rulash
Phone: 011 409 3943
Email: [email protected]
Employer’s Agent: Joseph Rulash (Airports Company South Africa SOC Ltd)
Submission address (hand delivery): Administrator Office, Aeropark Office Complex, Block A, 1st Floor, Allister Miller Drive, Walmer, Eastern Cape, P O Box 5787, Walmer, Gqeberha, 6065, South Africa.
Electronic submission address: (same email address for bid documents).
Submission Guidelines
Source: RFQ _16652_Runway, Taxiway and Apron painting.pdfEvaluation Criteria
Source: RFQ _16652_Runway, Taxiway and Apron painting.pdf– Stage 1: Test for responsiveness (completeness, signatures, required documents).
– Stage 2: Mandatory administration criteria (CIDB grading 2SK or higher, completed Form of Offer).
– Stage 4: Functionality evaluation – technical capability scored against a detailed matrix; minimum 90 points out of 100 required to proceed.
– Stage 4 (continued): Price evaluation – 80 % of the price score is calculated using the formula Ps = 80 × (1‑(Pt‑Pmin)/Pmin), where Pt is the bidder’s price and Pmin the lowest acceptable price.
– Preference points – up to 20 points based on B‑BBEE status and other specific goals (e.g., black youth‑owned, black women‑owned, disability‑owned). Proof must be supplied.
– Final ranking – total points = Functionality (max 100) + Price (max 80) + Preference (max 20). The highest total wins, provided the bidder meets the minimum functionality threshold.
Technical Specifications
Source: RFQ _16652_Runway, Taxiway and Apron painting.pdfScope: Painting of runway, taxiway and apron surfaces at Chief Dawid Stuurman Airport.
Deliverables: Complete surface preparation, application of approved paint systems, line marking, and final inspection in accordance with airport aviation standards.
Standards: Must comply with CIDB Standard Conditions of Tender (Annex C) and any specific aviation painting specifications referenced in the contract data.
Capacity: Only CIDB‑registered contractors graded 2SK or higher may submit.
Functional evaluation: Technical capability assessed on experience, equipment, personnel qualifications, and ability to meet quality, reliability and safety requirements.
Site requirements: Bidders must attend the compulsory site inspection (if applicable) with ID, safety boots and reflector vest; a permit fee applies.
Contract duration: 36 months on an “as‑when‑required” basis.
Financial Requirements
Source: RFQ _16652_Runway, Taxiway and Apron painting.pdfCompliance Requirements
Source: RFQ _16652_Runway, Taxiway and Apron painting.pdfSets the constitutional standard for fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost-effective public procurement.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 5 of 2000
Covers preferential procurement and preference-point systems used in public tenders.
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Act 12 of 2004
Supports anti-corruption controls and supplier integrity in procurement processes.
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Act 28 of 2024
Provides the national framework for public procurement across government.
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Act 2 of 2000
Supports access to tender records, award decisions and public-sector procurement information.
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Act 3 of 2000
Supports lawful, reasonable and procedurally fair administrative tender decisions.
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Address
Allister Miller Dr - Walmer - Gqeberha - 6070
Source confidence
High source confidence
Official source
eTenders.gov.za
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05 Jun 2026
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