Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act)
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.
Documents available on tender detail page
Tender Type
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Delivery Location
Shop No. 1, Re-A-Hola, Shopping Complex - Botshabelo - Botshabelo - 9781
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
03 Jul 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-161192
Legal aid south africa is seeking a supplier to provide office accommodation for its botshabelo local office for a period of up to five years. This tender is for property owners or managers who can offer suitable, secure office space to support the delivery of legal services. Bidders must comply with strict submission, financial, and broad-based black economic empowerment (b-bbee) requirements.
Date & Time
Tuesday, 04 August 2026 - 11:00
Venue
Shop No. 1, Re-A-Hola, Shopping Complex, Botshabelo, 9781
Categories
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Shop No. 1, Re-A-Hola, Shopping Complex - Botshabelo - Botshabelo - 9781
03 Jul
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
04 Aug
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
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Annexure A Property Specification Botshabelo Local Office .pdf
Legal Aid South Africa seeks office accommodation in Botshabelo for up to 5 years. The tender requires a fully compliant, accessible building within specific location parameters, to be provided under an operational lease. Evaluation is a multi-phase process focusing on responsiveness, ownership proof, functionality (scoring ≥70 points), compliance verification, and finally price/B-BBEE scoring.
Median Estimate
R 2 340 264
Range
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Description
Source: Annexure A Property Specification Botshabelo Local Office .pdf (TENDER)No. Contents Specification evaluation criteria for procurement of office accommodation
Important Dates
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Contact Information
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Evaluation Criteria
Source: Annexure A Property Specification Botshabelo Local Office .pdf (TENDER)Bidder must be registered on Central Supplier Database (CSD). Must provide title deed as proof of ownership (or agent agreement with title deed). For sectional title, provide sectional title scheme plan. Must submit valid B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit. Building must have no rising damp or structural defects/cracks exceeding 5mm. Must pass functionality phase with score of 70 points or more.
Technical Specifications
Source: Annexure A Property Specification Botshabelo Local Office .pdf (TENDER)Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) requirements. Legal Aid SA will reimburse the
1.5 Landlord for all costs negotiated less any Tenant Installation Allowance provided on condition that if the
costs of refurbishment exceed the contribution of the Landlord, the latter must advise the Tenant timeously
and obtain consent from the Tenant prior to comm
Pricing Schedule
Source: Annexure A Property Specification Botshabelo Local Office .pdf (TENDER)1.4 Allowance offered in accordance with the detailed work space norms provided on the last page of this document.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Annexure A Property Specification Botshabelo Local Office .pdf (TENDER)CSD report with the bid document or provide bidder
CSD registration number)
CSD reports of all parties (agent, landlord/JV partners etc
Central Supplier Database (CSD): The bidder must ensure
i. Signed SBD 1: Invitation to Bid.
ii. Signed SBD 3.1: Pricing schedule – firm prices (Purchases).
iii. Signed SBD 4: Bidder's Declaration.
iv. Signed SBD 6.1: Preference Points claim form in terms of the Preferential Procurement Regulations
certificate. The bidder must be registered on Central Supplier Database (CSD): The bidder must ensure
that their company is registered on CSD (attach the CSD report with the bid document or provide bidder
CSD registration number).
vii. The bid must be submitted with the latest CSD reports of all parties (agent, landlord/JV partners etc.)
2.2 Phase 2: Disqualification Criteria
1 operational lease requirements
1.1 The properties should be offered on an operational lease, for a minimum period of five (5) years, seven (7)
1.2 No deposit shall be paid for rental of the leased office accommodation.
The lease proposal must include an estimate of the costs of refurbishment and the Tenant Installation
Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) requirements. Legal Aid SA will reimburse the
amount. The refurbishments will form part of the signed lease agreement.
1.8 The Landlord must ensure proper and adequate maintenance of the exterior of leased premises together
The Landlord must be willing to include a clause in the lease agreement regarding right of first refusal where
B-BBEE Details: occupation.
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2 Evaluation Criteria
The bid will be evaluated in five (5) phases as outlined below:
2.1 Phase 1: Responsiveness
Bidders must ensure that they complete and sign documents as indicated below, and the documents must
be submitted as part of the bid document by the closing date and time:
i. Signed SBD 1: Invitation to Bid.
ii. Signed SBD 3.1: Pricing schedule – firm prices (Purchases).
iii. Signed SBD 4: Bidder's Declaration.
iv. Signed SBD 6.1: Preference Points claim form in terms of the Preferential Procurement Regulations
2022.
2.1.1 v. Original or certified valid B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit. JV must submit a consolidated B-BBEE
certificate. The bidder must be registered on Central Supplier Database (CSD): The bidder must ensure
that their company is registered on CSD (attach the CSD report with the bid document or provide bidder
CSD registration number).
vi. Municipal Account Statement and/or electricity account of not older than two (2) months from the tender
closing date.
vii. The bid must be submitted with the latest CSD reports of all parties (agent, landlord/JV partners etc.)
2.2 Phase 2: Disqualification Criteria
i) A bidder must provide a copy of the title deed for the building as proof of property ownership.
ii) An agent/entity of the landlord must provide a signed letter or relationship agreement with detailed
responsibilities that the owner of the building has granted to the agent/entity for the leasing of the office
building. Bidder must submit a signed confirmation letter/ relationship agreement together with a title deed
as stated in i) above. The letter must be in the company’s letterhead signed by a delegated authority of all
2.2.1 parties.
(iii) If the property is a sectional title unit, the bidder mus
B-BBEE Requirements
Source: Annexure A Property Specification Botshabelo Local Office .pdf (TENDER)a VAT Vendor (Proof must be attached)
Contractual Terms
Source: Annexure A Property Specification Botshabelo Local Office .pdf (TENDER)1.1 The properties should be offered on an operational lease, for a minimum period of five (5) years, seven (7) years or 9 years and 11 months.
Special Conditions
Source: Annexure A Property Specification Botshabelo Local Office .pdf (TENDER)1.9 the building will be first offered to Legal Aid SA should it be up for sale subject to Legal Aid SA adhering to its Supply Chain Management Policy.
Section
Source: Annexure A Property Specification Botshabelo Local Office .pdfThe bid will be evaluated in five (5) phases as outlined below:
2.1 Phase 1: Responsiveness
Bidders must ensure that they complete and sign documents as indicated below, and the documents must
be submitted as part of the bid document by the closing date and time:
i. Signed SBD 1: Invitation to Bid.
ii. Signed SBD 3.1: Pricing schedule – firm prices (Purchases).
iii. Signed SBD 4: Bidder's Declaration.
iv. Signed SBD 6.1: Preference Points claim form in terms of the Preferential Procurement Regulations
2022.
2.1.1 v. Original or certified valid B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit. JV must submit a consolidated B-BBEE
certificate. The bidder must be registered on Central Supplier Database (CSD): The bidder must ensure
that their company is registered on CSD (attach the CSD report with the bid document or provide bidder
CSD registration number).
vi. Municipal Account Statement and/or electricity account of not older than two (2) months from the tender
closing date.
vii. The bid must be submitted with the latest CSD reports of all parties (agent, landlord/JV partners etc.)
2.2 Phase 2: Disqualification Criteria
i) A bidder must provide a copy of the title deed for the building as proof of property ownership.
ii) An agent/entity of the landlord must provide a signed letter or relationship agreement with detailed
responsibilities that the owner of the building has granted to the agent/entity for the leasing of the office
building. Bidder must submit a signed confirmation letter/ relationship agreement together with a title deed
as stated in i) above. The letter must be in the company’s letterhead signed by a delegated authority of all
2.2.1 parties.
(iii) If the property is a sectional title unit, the bidder must provide the title deed together with the Sectional
Title Scheme Plan which will show the erf number within which the premises is located.
NB: Failure to comply with the above will result in the bid not being evaluated for Phase 3, 4 and 5.
Phase 3: Functionality
In this phase, Legal Aid SA will look at the most appropriate property aligned to its operation and compatible
with its infrastructure. These will include site visits of properties and bid documents submitted by the
2.3 landlords. The building will be evaluated on the following functionality criteria:
Functionality Evaluation Criteria Points
Building Documentation 30
i. Building inspection conducted by Legal Aid SA officials and the bidder within five (5) working days upon
written/email request by Legal Aid SA. (2 points) Proof of EMAIL must be retained.
ii. A bidder must submit copies of actual building compliance documents: (28 points)
a) Approved building plan (including all alterations and elevations) or structural integrity report from a
duly qualified built environment professional [including all alterations and/or elevations] or letter of
undertaking stating that it will be provided within 6 months from the date of occupation (5 points);
b) Occupancy Certificate or letter of undertaking stating that it will be provided within 6 months from the date
of occupation (10 points)
c) Zoning Certificate or letter of undertaking stating that it will be provided within 6 months from the date of
2.3.1 occupation (5 points)
d) Fire Protection Plan/Fire Safety Inspection report/Evacuation Plan or letter of undertaking stating that it
will be provided before the date of occupation (2 points)
e) Electrical Compliance Certificate (2 points):
f) Pests Control Certificate (valid in the last 12 months from the date of tender closure) or letter of
undertaking stating that it will be provided before the date of occupation (2 points) and
g) Building Maintenance plan (indicating an annual programme schedule of activities/areas to be
maintained, also outlining tenant and landlord responsibilities) or letter of undertaking stating that it will be
provided before the date of occupation (2 points).
NB Zero points will be allocated for criteria/subcriteria not met or substantiated.
Building location and accessibility: (Targeted area is Botshabelo) 30
i. Aerial plan or google maps indicating the following km distances. Local Office will verify the
proposed building distances to the sub-criterion/criteria:
a) Building must be located in the target area and must be within 2km walking distance from public transport
route and magistrate court = (20 points)
b) Building be located in the target area more than 2km up to 2.25km walking distance from public transport
route and magistrate court = (15 points)
c) Building be located in the target area more than 2.25km up to 2.5km walking distance from public
transport route and magistrate court = (10 points)
d) Building be located in the target area more than 2.5km up to 3km walking distance from public transport
2.3.2 route and magistrate court = (5 points)
e) Building be located in the target area and are more than 3km walking distance from public transport route
and magistrate court = 0 points
ii. The proposed building entrance must be accessible to people living with disabilities. NB: Site Inspection
will be conducted by Legal Aid SA's official to verify.
a) Leased premises are on the ground floor and are fully accessible to people with disabilities (8 points)
b) Leased premises are not on the ground floor but are fully accessible to people with disabilities and the
building has a lift with braille buttons. ( 8 points)
c) Disability parking with signage. (2 points)
A grace period of 6 months will be allowed for the bidder who in writing undertakes to have these changes
implemented.
Building requirements: 30
i. Office space (20 points)
Office building must have the following functioning [the Legal Aid SA's official will test/verify the
below]:
a) air-conditioners = 5 points;
b) electrical plugs per office = 5 points ;
c) ablution facilities as per space norm = 5 points;
d) fire escape routes/emergency exits = 5 points.
e) bidder submits a letter of undertaking to provide each of the above requirements before occupation (2.5
points per requirement listed)
2.3.3 NB Zero point will be allocated for criteria/subcriteria not met or substantiated.
ii. Parking Space (10 points)
A building with:
a) A minimum of 5 parking bays must be available on secure and covered lockable premises/yard, either on-
site or within a maximum distance of 500 meters from the proposed building; (8 points)
b) A minimum of 5 parking bays must be available on secure, lockable premises/yard, either on-site or within
a distance of above 500m to 1km from the proposed building; (6 points);
c) additional free open parking bay for Legal Aid SA's employees, visitors and clients within the premises. (2
points).
d) No information or insufficient parking provided (0 points)
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Building Conditions and Availability:
i. The premises must be within a safe and secure office environment zoned for office or business use, as
deemed acceptable as Land Use Management Scheme/Town Planning Scheme. The buildings (including
the office offered to the Legal Aid SA) comprising the bidder’s proposal and that of neighboring properties
2.3.4 must have acceptable look, promote Legal Aid SA image and its business objectives. (8 points) 10
ii. The premises must be made available for occupation by the 01 December 2026. (2 points)
NB Zero point will be allocated for criteria/subcriteria not met or substantiated.
Total 100
Only Bids that score 70 points or more on functionality will be evaluated further.
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Phase 4: Compliance Criteria
Qualifying bidders from Phase 3 are subjected to confirmation/verification of the following occupational and
building compliance documents as per below. Failure to submit the documents required as part of the
due diligence process, within 7 working days from request, the bidder may be disqualified from
further evaluation:
i) Set of proposed floor plans [including all alterations];
ii) Approved building plan or structural integrity report from a duly qualified built environment professional
[including all alterations and/or elevations] or letter of undertaking stating that it will be provided within 6
months from the date of occupation;
iii) Occupancy Certificate or letter of undertaking stating that it will be provided within 6 months from the date
2.4.1 of occupation;
iv) Zoning Certificate or letter of undertaking stating that it will be provided within 6 months from the date of
occupation;
v) Fire Protection Plan/Fire Safety Inspection report/Evacuation Plan or letter of undertaking stating that it will
be provided before the date of occupation ;
vi) Electrical Compliance Certificate;
vii) Pests Control Certificate[(valid in the last 12 months from the date of Tender closure] or letter of
undertaking stating that it will be provided before the date of occupation and
viii) Building Maintenance plan [indicating an annual programme schedule of activities/areas to be
maintained, also outlining tenant and landlord responsibilities] or letter of undertaking stating that it will be
provided before the date of occupation
Phase 5: Price and B-BBEE
ii. PPPFA Points Scoring
Qualifying bidders will be evaluated in terms of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act
(PPPFA), Procurement Regulations 2022. The value of this bid is estimated not to exceed R50 000 000 (all
applicable taxes included), the 80/20 points system will apply, where:
Price = 80 points, and B-BBEE level of contribution = 20 points
Pricing - must include VAT, if registered as a VAT Vendor or application made to SARS to register as
a VAT Vendor (Proof must be attached)
2.4.2 - Bidder must provide the total costs of accommodation for the proposed duration, with the following details: -
applied on price evaluation to determine the best value for money.
3 Implementation
3.1 Upon occupation, a snag list shall be drawn within 30 days and be submitted to the service provider, who will
attend to the defects within 30 days upon receipt thereof.
4 Additional Requirements are as follows.
4.1 Partitioning as per Legal Aid SA's specification
4.2 Air-conditioning (preferably split units)
4.3 Painting - with corporate colours
4.4 Floor covering - with corporate colours
4.5 Power skirtings - with two power plugs per work station - one being specifically for computers
4.6 Network and telephone points
4.7 Blinds - with corporate colours
4.8 Space plan
4.9 UPS facility integrated into specific power points.
4.10 Branding requirements: Landlord willing to allow Legal Aid SA sign-board of Size: 1200mm (width) x 800mm
(height), Weight/thickness 10mm mounted on the outside of the building
Information Technology requirements - Power skirtings accommodating computer and telephone network.
4.11 Two plug points per desk. Between 5 and 6 Network points. UPS facility integrated into specific power
points.
4.12 An emergency generator as a backup to electricity supply;
4.13 The building must have natural ventilation and natural light.
4.14 The building must be accessible to disabled persons and include, ramps and/or lifts where necessary.
4.15 Energy saving building will be an additional advantage.
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Comparison of existing facilities at Botshabelo Local Office with Legal Aid Space Norms
A b c d e f
Toilet
Specifications No. Parking Bays
No. Offices including
Office m2 (Toilets No. Employees (Parking Bays not
facilities
included in included in Column D)
Column D)
Botshabelo Local 425 2 Toilets and 2 1 HoO Office, 1 x Admin 17(Main Office) 7 parking bays (for office
Office - Current basins(1 toilet Manager Office, 1 x vehicles)
Building Statistics with one cubicles Paralegal office, 1 x
(Minimum for females and 1 Reception, 1 x Waiting
basin. 1 toilet for requirements) Room, 1x Office Assistant,
males with one
1 x Legal Secretary, 1 x
cubicles, and
SLP Criminal Office, 1 x one basins.
SLP Civil Office, 2 x Civil LP
office, 4x LP's Offices, 4 x
CA's Cubicles in the Open
plan, 2 x Consultation
rooms x Waiting area, 1 x
Boardroom, 1 x Server
room, 2 x Storerooms, 1 x
Cafe Room, 1 x Kitchen,
Foyer. We use Shopping
Complex shared toilets with
all other tenants.
Per work space norms/ 305 8 offices, 9 cubicles and 14 17 5 parking bay for fleet
requirements 5 Toilets (2 facility rooms and 1 vehicle & inclusive of Head
cubicles and 2 designated open area as of office.
basins for Computer Café.
females and 2
cubicles, 2 basins
and 2 urinals for
males) Additional
1 toilet for
disabled people.
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Legal Aid SA - Workspace Norms Botshabelo Local Office
Space
Allocation
Number of Offices Cubicles per Total
Position Open Area Comments
Employees Required Required employee space m2
position/
facility
Space allocation based on
employees
Admin Manager 1 1 10 10 Office
Admin Officer, Admin Sup, Legal Open Plan cubicle recommended -
2 2 8 16
Secretary, Secretary Height 1.5 m
(i) Drywall height is 1200mm from
the ground and the glass is
300mm,give a total of 1.5meters all
around. The drywall height of
1.5meters is to provide for privacy
Candidate Attorney 4 4 4 16 of Practitioners.
(ii) The length and breadth is 2.0
meters on each side give a total
space of 4m2.
(iii) One side will have an opening
of 750mm for access.
Head of Office 1 1 12 12 Office
Paralegal 1 1 9 9 Office
(i) Drywall height is 1200mm from
the ground and the glass is
300mm,give a total of 1.5meters all
around. The drywall height of
1.5meters is to provide for privacy
Legal Practitioners - Criminal 3 3 4 12 of Practitioners.
(ii) The length and breadth is 2.0
meters on each side give a total
space of 4m2.
(iii) One side will have an opening
of 750mm for access.
Supervisory LPs, PLP, HCU
2 2 8 16 Office
Manager
Civil LPs 2 2 9 18 Office
Receptionist & Waiting Area 1 1 20 20 Reception counter
Total Space based on
17 8 9 0 84 129
employees
Space allocation based on
facilities
Satellite Office Staff 4
Registry/ Filing Room 1 9 9
Board room can be dual purpose
i.e. temporary partitions to convert
Boardroom 1 29 29 into additional consultation rooms
when not used for meetings.
Consultation rooms 2 9 18
Storeroom 1 23 23 Safe storage room
Custodial room (cleaning) 1 3.0 3.0
Stationery room 1 4.5 4.5
Kitchen 1 4.5 4.5
4 Toilets (2 cubicles and 2 basins
for females and 2 cubicles, 2
Toilet 5 6 30 basins and 2 urinals for males)
(1 toilet for disabled people).
Server/Network room 1 4 4 Ventilated
Total Space based on facilities 14 0 0 93 126
Total Area Offices and Facilities 255
Walkways, stairs and hallways 51
TOTAL 17 22 9 0 177 305 Minimum required workspace
Note: Only bids with space that fall within the prescribed minimum and maximum space parameters
320 Maximum space
will be considered for evaluation.
Total Number of Employees 17
Total Number of Offices,
Cubicles and Toilets 31
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These rules commonly apply to South African public-sector procurement.
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)
Sets 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.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 12 of 2004
Supports anti-corruption controls and supplier integrity in procurement processes.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 28 of 2024
Provides the national framework for public procurement across government.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 2 of 2000
Supports access to tender records, award decisions and public-sector procurement information.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 3 of 2000
Supports lawful, reasonable and procedurally fair administrative tender decisions.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
This is general procurement context, not legal advice. Always verify requirements in the official tender documents and issuing authority notices.
Annexure B Request For Proposal Completion of Documents.pdf
Legal Aid South Africa is seeking proposals for the provision of office accommodation in Botshabelo for a lease period of up to five (5) years. The tender requires detailed submissions including property specifics, rental costs, escalation rates, maintenance responsibilities, and contactable references.
Request for Proposals Botshabelo Local Office.pdf
Legal Aid South Africa invites proposals for the provision of office accommodation for its Botshabelo Local Office for up to five years. The tender (No. 25/2026) closes on 04 August 2026 at 11:00 AM, with submissions to be made at Legal Aid House, Johannesburg. The evaluation will prioritize price (80 points) and B-BBEE compliance (20 points).
RFP - Property Leasing Botshabelo Local Office.pdf
Legal Aid South Africa seeks office accommodation for its Botshabelo Local Office for a period of up to five (5) years. The tender (No. 25/2026) requires premises of 305-320m² with 5 parking bays, located near courts and public transport. The successful bidder must refurbish the space to Legal Aid SA specifications including partitioning, air-conditioning, painting, and network points. Evaluation uses an 80/20 preferential point system (80 points for price, 20 points for B-BBEE status).
To download these documents and access AI-powered analysis, visit the main tender page.
Organization
Legal Aid South AfricaContact Person
Phindile Maphutsi
Phone
047-501-4600
[email protected]
Address
Shop No. 1, Re-A-Hola, Shopping Complex - Botshabelo - Botshabelo - 9781
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High source confidence
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Description
Source: Annexure B Request For Proposal Completion of Documents.pdfof Leased Premises)
2.2 Property means : Erf:
(Erf Number)
2.3 Commencement date :
2.4 Expiry date :
2.5 The TENANT must effect rental payment to the LANDLORD at:
Account Name :
Account Number :
Institution :
Branch Name :
Branch Code :
Type of Account :
Reference Number :
(If Applicable)
VAT Registration No. :
2.6 Escalation rate, compounded annually at the following percentages: .........p.a.
2.7 Basic Rental (excluding VAT) : Per Month
2.8 Charges payable by tenant :
2.8.1 Electricity : As per municipal account
2.8.2 Water : As per municipal account
2.9 The amount payable during the initial period of the lease shall be as follows (VAT
at applicable rate):
The rental shall escalate annually, at the escalation rate set out above in 2.5, with
effect from each anniversary of the commencement date and according to the rental
payable for the ensuing period shall be based on:
of 5
Year 1
No. Description Lettable Unit Rent Total VAT Total Month
Area per Unit Monthly (15%) Rent (Inc.
(R) Rent (ex VAT)
VAT)
1) Office M2
2) Parking Bays
3) Other charges M2
Total monthly Payable
Year 2
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Annexure B Request For Proposal Completion of Documents.pdf (RFP)General
Compliance
Pricing Schedule
Source: Annexure B Request For Proposal Completion of Documents.pdf (RFP)2.9 The amount payable during the initial period of the lease shall be as follows (VAT at applicable rate): The rental shall escalate annually, at the escalation rate set out above in 2.5, with effect from each anniversary of the commencement date and according to the rental payable for the ensuing period shall be based on: Year 1 Area per Unit Monthly (15%) Rent (Inc. (R) Rent (ex VAT) VAT) 1) Office M2 2) Parking Bays 3) Other charges M2 Year 2 Area per Unit Monthly Rent (Inc. (R) Rent (ex VAT) VAT) 4) Office M2 5) Parking Bays 6) Other charges M2 Year 3 Area per Unit Monthly Rent (Inc. (R) Rent (ex VAT) VAT) 7) Office M2 8) Parking Bays 9) Other charges M2 Year 4 Area per Unit Monthly Rent (Inc. (R) Rent (ex VAT) VAT) 10) Office M2 11) Parking Bays 12) Other charges M2 Year 5 Area per Unit Monthly Rent (Inc. (R) Rent (ex VAT) VAT) 13) Office M2 14) Parking Bays 15) Other charges M2
Contractual Terms
Source: Annexure B Request For Proposal Completion of Documents.pdf2017
2.11 What are the Service Provider’s duties and responsibilities? Full details
required?
A) internal maintenance (general)
B) internal maintenance (normal wear & tear)
C) external maintenance
D) garden maintenance
E) air conditioning maintenance
F) lift maintenance
G) floor covering-normal wear
H) municipal rates and increases increase
I) insurance and all increases
J) replacement of light bulbs
K) fire fighting equipment and services
What are the Duties and Responsibilities of Legal Aid South Africa? Full
details required
A) water and electricity consumption
B) sanitary services and refuse removal
C) domestic cleaning services
D) consumables supplier
E) internal maintenance: brake & pay rule
F) alarm/security system maintenance
G) replacement of light bulbs
G) furniture, office equipment and appliances
2.12 Who signs the contract o.b.o the Service Provider and in which capacity?
(Full Names)
Section
Source: Annexure B Request For Proposal Completion of Documents.pdf (RFP)2.10 Domicilia Citandi et Executandi: Tenant: Legal Aid South Africa 2017 Postal Address: Private Bag X 76
Description
Source: RFP - Property Leasing Botshabelo Local Office.pdfImportant Dates
Source: RFP - Property Leasing Botshabelo Local Office.pdf (RFP)Contact Information
Source: RFP - Property Leasing Botshabelo Local Office.pdf (RFP)Submission Guidelines
Source: RFP - Property Leasing Botshabelo Local Office.pdf (RFP)Returnable Documents
Source: RFP - Property Leasing Botshabelo Local Office.pdf (RFP)The closing date for the submission of proposals is 11h00 on 04 August 2026. All proposals should be submitted on or before the time and date specified and placed in the Legal Aid SA tender box, which is located to Legal Aid House, 29 De Beer Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2001.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFP - Property Leasing Botshabelo Local Office.pdf (RFP)Eligible bidders must: (1) Be registered on National Treasury's Central Supplier Database (CSD) as an active, tax-compliant supplier not listed as restricted; (2) Have valid tax clearance certificate; (3) Have relevant experience providing office accommodation; (4) Apply affirmative action employment practices promoting B-BBEE; (5) Have properties available for inspection within 5 days of request; (6) Comply with all building laws, regulations, and bylaws including health and safety compliance; (7) Not qualify bids with their own conditions that conflict with tender conditions; (8) Submit complete documentation in proper numbering format.
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