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.
Issuing Organization
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA)Location
Northern Cape
Closing Date
06 Jul 2026
Documents available on tender detail page
Tender Type
Request for Quotation
Delivery Location
Kimberley Airport - Kimberley Airport - Kimberley Airport - 8300
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
18 Jun 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-159382
Airports company south africa is seeking a qualified service provider to perform minor building, repair and reinstatement works on the core room fire suppression and detection infrastructure at kimberley airport in the northern cape. This is a nec 3 tssc contract opportunity open to contractors with a CIDB grading of 1gb or higher, with bids evaluated on an 80/20 preference point system.
Date & Time
Monday, 06 July 2026 - 14:00
Venue
null
Categories
Request for Quotation
Kimberley Airport - Kimberley Airport - Kimberley Airport - 8300
18 Jun
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
06 Jul
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
These references help suppliers understand the public-procurement framework around this opportunity. They are generated from the tender category, issuing organisation type and procurement context.
RFQ FOR MINOR BUILDING AND REPAIRS OF CORE ROOM AT KIMBERLEY AIRPORT 5609.pdf
Median Estimate
R 3 220 969
Range
Based on 4 comparable awarded tenders. 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: Kimb RFQ CORE ROOM 5609 NEC 3 TSSC Contract.pdf (RFQ)Contact Information
Source: Kimb RFQ CORE ROOM 5609 NEC 3 TSSC Contract.pdf (RFQ)Submission Guidelines
Source: Kimb RFQ CORE ROOM 5609 NEC 3 TSSC Contract.pdf (RFQ)Evaluation Criteria
Source: Kimb RFQ CORE ROOM 5609 NEC 3 TSSC Contract.pdf (RFQ)Mandatory
Preference Points
System
80/20 (80 points for price, 20 for B-BBEE/specific goals).
B-BBEELevels
Level 1
5
Level 2
Technical Specifications
Source: Kimb RFQ CORE ROOM 5609 NEC 3 TSSC Contract.pdf (RFQ)Financial Requirements
Source: Kimb RFQ CORE ROOM 5609 NEC 3 TSSC Contract.pdf (RFQ)Compliance Requirements
Source: Kimb RFQ CORE ROOM 5609 NEC 3 TSSC Contract.pdf (RFQ)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.
Kimb RFQ CORE ROOM 5609 NEC 3 TSSC Contract.pdf
The Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA) invites tenders for minor building, repair, and reinstatement works associated with the core room fire suppression and detection infrastructure at Kimberley Airport. The tender (Bid Reference: Kimb RFQ 5609) closes on 06 July 2026 at 14:00 (UTC). Successful bidders must comply with CIDB grading (1GB or higher), tax compliance, and B-BBEE requirements. The contract will be awarded based on the 80/20 preference point system under the PPPFA.
To download these documents and access AI-powered analysis, visit the main tender page.
Organization
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA)Contact Person
Mmabatho Mogale
Phone
011-723-1400
[email protected]
Address
Kimberley Airport - Kimberley Airport - Kimberley Airport - 8300
Source confidence
High source confidence
Official source
eTenders.gov.za
Documents found
2
Last checked
18 Jun 2026
AI status
Enhanced
This tender has strong source evidence, including source metadata and supporting tender information synced from the government tender portal.
Tenders SA is not the issuing authority. All tenders are automatically synced from the official government tender portal. Always confirm final submission details, closing dates, briefing sessions, eligibility requirements, and documents on the official government portal before applying.
ACSA owns and manages South Africa's principal commercial airports.
4.5
Level 3
4
Level 4
3
Level 5
2
Level 6
0.5
Level 7
0.3
Level 8
0.1
Non-Compliant
0
Specific Goals
Black Youth Majority-Owned
5
Black Women Majority-Owned
5
Majority Living With Disability
5
Disqualification
Important Dates
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Contact Information
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Technical Specifications
Source: RFQ FOR MINOR BUILDING AND REPAIRS OF CORE ROOM AT KIMBERLEY AIRPORT 5609.pdf (RFQ)Confidential
Request for quotations for of service provider for minor building, repair and
Reinstatement works associated with the core room fire suppression and
Detection infrastructure at kimberley airport.
Bid document
For the
Request for quotations for of service provider for minor building, repair and
Reinstatement works associated with the core room fire suppression and
Detection infrastructure at kimberley airport.
Bid Reference Number: Kimb RFQ 5609
DATE OF ISSUE: 18 June 2026
Issued by
Airports Company South Africa
.........................................Airport
Note:
Upon Acceptance of the Offer by the Employer, this Tender Document becomes the Contract
Document, subsequent to which, all references to the term “Tenderer(s)” then become synonymous
with the term “Contractor”.
Volume 1
Name of bidder: ................................................................
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Part a
Sbd 1: invitation to bid
You are hereby invited to bid for requirements of the airports company south africa
Closing
BID NUMBER: RFQ 5609 DATE: 06 July 2026 CLOSING TIME: 14:00
Request for quotations for of service provider for minor building,
Repair and reinstatement works associated with the core room
Fire suppression and detection infrastructure at kimberley
Description airport.
Bid response documents may be deposited in the bid box situated at (street address)
Email submission to [email protected]; do not copy the buyer on the email response
Bidding procedure enquiries may be directed to technical enquiries may be directed to:
Contact
CONTACT PERSON Mmabatho Mogale PERSON N/A
Telephone telephone
Number number n/a
[email protected] [email protected].
E-MAIL ADDRESS o.za za
Supplier information
Name of bidder
Postal address
Street address
Telephone
Number code number
Cellphone
Number
E-mail address
VAT
Registration
Number
Supplier tax compliance central
Compliance system pin: o supplier
Status r databas
E No: MAAA
ARE YOU THE Yes No
Accredited are you a foreign based
Representative [if yes,
Supplier for the goods
IN SOUTH AFRICA Yes No ANSWER THE
/Services offered?
For the goods questionnaire
/Services [if yes enclose proof] below]
Offered?
Questionnaire to bidding foreign suppliers
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Is the entity a resident of the republic of south africa (RSA)? yes NO
Does the entity have a branch in the RSA? yes NO
Does the entity have a permanent establishment in the RSA? yes NO
Does the entity have any source of income in the RSA? yes NO
Is the entity liable in the RSA for any form of taxation? Yes NO
If the answer is “NO” to all of the above, then IT is not a requirement to register for a tax
Compliance status system pin code from the south african revenue service (SARS) and if not
Register as per 2.3 Below.
Part b
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Terms and conditions for bidding
1. Bid submission:
1.1. Bids must be delivered by the stipulated time to the correct address. Late bids will not be
Accepted for consideration.
1.2. All bids must be submitted on the official forms provided (not to be re-typed) or in the manner
Prescribed in the bid document.
1.3. This bid is subject to the preferential procurement policy framework act, 2000 and the
Preferential procurement regulations, the general conditions of contract (gcc) and, if
Applicable, any other special conditions of contract.
1.4. The successful bidder must ensure they have a fully completed and signed written contract
Post award.
2. Tax compliance requirements
2.1 Bidders must ensure compliance with their tax obligations.
2.2 Bidders are required to submit their unique personal identification number (pin) issued by SARS
To enable the organ of state to verify the taxpayer’s profile and tax status.
2.3 Application for tax compliance status (tcs) pin may be made via e-filing through the SARS website
Www.SARS.GOV.ZA.
2.4 Bidders may also submit a printed tcs certificate together with the bid.
2.5 In bids where consortia / joint ventures / sub-contractors are involved; each party must submit
A separate tcs certificate / pin / csd number.
2.6 Where NO tcs pin is available but the bidder is registered on the central supplier database (csd),
A csd number must be provided.
Nb: failure to provide / or comply with any of the above particulars may render the bid invalid.
Signature of bidder: .....................................................................................
Capacity under which this bid is signed: ....................................................................................
(Proof of authority must be submitted e.g. company resolution)
Date: ......................................................................
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Contents
The BID
Part T1: Tendering procedures
T1.1 Tender Notice and Invitation to Tender
T1.2 Tender Data
T1.3 CIDB Standard Conditions of Tender
Part T2: Returnable documents
T2 List of Returnable Documents
T2 Returnable Schedules
The Contract
Part C1: Agreement and Contract Data
C1.1 Form of Offer and Acceptance
C1.2 Contract Data
C1.3 Forms of Securities
C1.4 Occupational Health and Safety Agreement
C1.5 Insurance Schedule
Part C2: Pricing data
C2.1 Pricing Assumptions
C2.2 Pricing/Activity Schedules
Part C3: Service Information / Scope of Work
Part C4: Site information
APPENDICES (Attached Separately)
Appendix 1 : contract document
(Bidder to Complete, sign and return contract with this completed bid document)
Appendix 2 : insurance requirements
APPENDIX 3: Safety, Environmental etc
(Included for information purposes. Successful bidder will be required to complete)
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T1.1 Tender Notice and Invitation to Tender
Airports Company South Africa SOC Limited invites tenders for minor building, repair and reinstatement works
associated with the core room fire suppression and detection infrastructure at Kimberley Airport
Only tenderers who are a CIDB contractor grading of 1GB or higher as stated on the Tender Data may
submit tender offers.
CIDB NOTICE /I- TENDER NOTICE: Both Platforms
Tender document availability
Tender document are available from , for free download from National Treasury’s eTender Publication Portal
(http://www.etenders.gov.za) .
Kindly print and complete.
Queries relating to the issue of these documents may be addressed to
E-mail address: [email protected]
Closing date for enquiries is
have responded to the Request for Proposal invitation.
after the approval of a recommendation to award this tender.
pertain to the subject of this tender.
Briefing session
N/a
Closing Date 06 July 2026
The closing time for receipt of tenders is (South African Time).
Tenders shall be emailed on the below address:
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Submission of Bid Documents
bids outside working hours.
the persons delivering the tender document is aware of this. The Register will require the name of the
Tendering Entity; Name and contact details of the person at the tendering entity.
with the necessary supporting information.
Late Bids
Bids which are submitted after the closing date and time will not be accepted. Airports Company South Africa
SOC Limited will not be liable for any late bids.
e-mailed tenders will be accepted.
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T1.2 Tender Data
The conditions of tender are the Standard Conditions of Tender as contained in Annex C of the CIDB Standard
for Uniformity in Construction Procurement (8 August 2019) as published in Government Gazette 42622, Board
Notice of 8 August 2019. (See www.cidb.org.za ).
The Standard Conditions of Tender make several references to the Tender Data for details that apply specifically
to this tender. The Tender Data shall have precedence in the interpretation of any ambiguity or inconsistency
between it and the Standard Conditions of Tender.
Each item of data given below is cross-referenced to the clause in the Standard Conditions of Tender to which
it mainly applies.
Clause Tender Data
Number
C.1 General
C.1.1 The Employer is AIRPORTS COMPANY SOUTH AFRICA SOC LIMITED
C.1.2 The Tender Documents issued by the Employer comprise:
Part T1: Tendering Procedures
T1.1 Tender notice and invitation to tender
T1.2 Tender data
T1.3 CIDB Standard conditions of tender
Part T2: Returnable Document
T2 List of returnable documents
T2 Returnable schedule
Part C1: Agreements and Contract Data
C1.1 Form of offer and acceptance
C1.2 Contract data
Part C2: Pricing Schedule
C2.1 Pricing Assumptions
C2.2 Pricing/Activity Schedules
Part C3 : Works Information / Scope of work
Part C4: Site information
C.1.4 The Employer’s Agent is: Mmabatho Mogale
Email address: [email protected]
All communication during the Tender period shall not be made to the Principal Agent but to ACSA’s
Supply Chain Department
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C.1.5 Cancellation and Re-Invitation of Tenders
C1.5.1 An employer may, prior to the award of the tender, cancel a tender if-
a) due to changed circumstances, there is no longer a need for the engineering and
construction works specified in the invitation.
b) funds are no longer available to cover the total envisaged expenditure; or
c) no acceptable tenders are received.
d) there is a material irregularity in the tender process.
C.1.5.2 The decision to cancel a tender invitation must be published in the same manner in which
the original tender invitation was advertised
C.1.5.3 An employer may only with the prior approval of the relevant treasury cancel a tender
invitation for the second time.
C.2 Tenderer’s obligations
C.2.1 Eligibility
Refer Mandatory Criteria as listed in C3.11
C.2.2 Cost of tendering
C.2.2.1 Accept that, unless otherwise stated in the tender data, the employer will not compensate
the tenderer for any costs incurred in the preparation and submission of a tender offer, including
the costs of any testing necessary to demonstrate that aspects of the offer complies with
requirements.
C.2.3 Check documents
Check the tender documents on receipt for completeness and notify the employer of any
discrepancy or omission.
C.2.4 Confidentiality and copyright of documents
Treat as confidential all matters arising in connection with the tender. Use and copy the documents
issued by the employer only for the purpose of preparing and submitting a tender offer in response
to the invitation.
C.2.6 Acknowledge addenda
Acknowledge receipt of addenda to the tender documents, which the employer may issue, and if
necessary apply for an extension to the closing time stated in the tender data, in order to take the
addenda into account.
C.2.7 Clarification meeting
The arrangements for the above are as stated in the Tender Notice and Invitation to Tender (T1.1).
Tenderers must sign the attendance list in the name of the tendering entity. Addenda will be issued
to and tenders will be received only from those tendering entities appearing on the attendance list.
C.2.8 Seek clarification
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Request clarification of the tender documents, if necessary, by notifying the employer by the Query
Closure date of 06 July 2026 .
C.2.9 Insurance
Be aware that the extent of insurance to be provided by the employer (if any) might not be for the
full cover required in terms of the conditions of contract identified in the contract data. The tenderer
is advised to seek qualified advice regarding insurance.
C.2.10.3 This contract shall not be subject to Contract Price Adjustments, foreign fluctuations, etc and all
rates and prices shall remain FIXED, final and binding for the full duration of this contract.
C.2.11 Alterations to documents
Do not make any alterations or additions to the tender documents, except to comply with
instructions issued by the employer, or necessary to correct errors made by the tenderer. All
signatories to the tender offer shall initial all such alterations.
C.2.12 Alternative bids will not be considered.
C.2.13 Submitting a tender offer
C.2.13.1 Submit one tender offer only, either as a single tendering entity or as a member
in a joint venture to provide the whole of the works identified in the contract data and described in
the scope of works, unless stated otherwise in the tender data.
C.2.13.2 Return all returnable documents to the employer after completing them in their
entirety, either electronically (if they were issued in electronic format) or by writing legibly in non-
erasable ink.
C.2.13.3 Submit the parts of the tender offer communicated on paper as an original plus
PLUS one (1) copy AND in electronic format (USB Flash Drive) , with an English translation of any
documentation in a language other than English, and the parts communicated electronically in the
same format as they were issued by the employer.
C.2.13.4 Sign the original and all copies of the tender offer where required in terms of the
tender data. The employer will hold all authorized signatories liable on behalf of the tenderer.
Signatories for tenderers proposing to contract as joint ventures shall state which of the signatories
is the lead partner whom the employer shall hold liable for the purpose of the tender offer.
C.2.13.5 Seal the original and each copy of the tender offer as separate packages marking
the packages as "ORIGINAL" and "COPY". Each package shall state on the outside the employer's
address and identification details stated in the tender data, as well as the tenderer's name and
contact address.
C.2.14 Information and data to be completed in all respects
Accept that tender offers, which do not provide all the data or information requested completely
and, in the form, required, may be regarded by the employer as non-responsive.
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C.2.15 Closing time
The Employer’s details and address for delivery of tender offers and identification details that are
to be shown on each tender offer package are:
Email submission: [email protected]
Identification details: Bid Ref. No: Kimb RFQ 5609
Closing Date: 06 July 2026 @ 14:00
Title:
Request for quotations for of service provider for minor building,
Repair and reinstatement works associated with the core room fire
Suppression and detection infrastructure at kimberley airport
C.2.16 Tender offer validity
C.2.16.1 Hold the tender offer(s) valid for 12 weeks (84 days) for acceptance by the
employer at any time during the validity period stated after the closing time stated in the tender
data.
C.2.16.2 If requested by the employer, consider extending the validity period stated in the
tender data for an agreed additional period with or without any conditions attached to such
extension.
C.2.16.3 Accept that a tender submission that has been submitted to the employer may
only be withdrawn or substituted by giving the employer’s agent written notice before the closing
time for tenders that a tender is to be withdrawn or substituted. If the validity period stated in C.2.16
lapses before the employer evaluating tender, the contractor reserves the right to review the price
based on Consumer Price Index (CPI).
C.2.16.4 Where a tender submission is to be substituted, a tenderer must submit a
substitute tender in accordance with the requirements of C.2.13 with the packages clearly marked
as “SUBSTITUTE”.
C.2.17 Clarification of tender offer after submission
Provide clarification of a tender offer in response to a request to do so from the employer during
the evaluation of tender offers. This may include providing a breakdown of rates or prices and
correction of arithmetical errors by the adjustment of certain rates or item prices (or both). No
change in the competitive position of tenderers or substance of the tender offer is sought, offered,
or permitted.
C.2.20 Submit securities, bonds and policies
If requested, submit for the employer’s acceptance before formation of the contract, all securities,
bonds, guarantees, policies and certificates of insurance required in terms of the conditions of
contract identified in the contract data.
C.3 Employer’s undertakings
C.3.1 Respond to requests from the tenderer
The Employer will respond to requests for clarification on............25 June 2026...............
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C.3.2 Issue Addenda
Addenda will be issued until ten (10) working days before the tender closing time.
C.3.3 Return late tender offers
Tender offers received after the closing time stated in the Tender Data will be returned, unopened,
(unless it is necessary to open a tender submission to obtain a forwarding address), to the tenderer
concerned.
C.3.4 Opening of tender submissions
There will be public opening of tenders after the closing date and time and Tender opening
register will be uploaded on National Treasury e-tenders website.
C.3.7 Grounds for rejection and disqualification
Determine whether there has been any effort by a tenderer to influence the processing of tender
offers and instantly disqualify a tenderer (and his tender offer) if it is established that he engaged
in corrupt or fraudulent practices.
C.3.8 Test for Responsiveness
C.3.8.1 Determine, after opening and before detailed evaluation, whether each tender offer
properly received:
a) complies with the requirements of these Conditions of Tender
b) has been properly and fully completed and signed, and
c) is responsive to the other requirements of the tender documents
C.3.8.2 A responsive tender is one that conforms to all the terms, conditions, and specifications
of the tender documents without material deviation or qualification. A material deviation or
qualification is one which, in the Employer's opinion, would:
a) detrimentally affect the scope, quality, or performance of the works, services or supply
identified in the Scope of Work,
b) significantly change the Employer's or the tenderer's risks and responsibilities under the
contract, or
c) affect the competitive position of other tenderers presenting responsive tenders, if it were
to be rectified.
Reject a non-responsive tender offer, and not allow it to be subsequently made responsive by
correction or withdrawal of the non-conforming deviation or reservation.
The detailed Evaluation Process will follow here-after to further determine if the qualifying
bidders/tenderers is fully responsive.
C.3.9 Arithmetical errors, omissions and discrepancies.
C.3.9.1 Check responsive tenders for discrepancies between amounts in words and amounts in
figures. Where there is a discrepancy between the amounts in figures and the amount in words,
the amount in words shall govern.
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C.3.9.2 Check the highest ranked tender or tenderer with the highest number of tender evaluation
points after the evaluation of tender offers in accordance with C.3.11 for:
a) the gross misplacement of the decimal point in any unit rate;
b) omissions made in completing the pricing schedule or bills of quantities; or
c) arithmetic errors in:
(i) line item totals resulting from the product of a unit rate and a quantity in bills of quantities
or schedules of prices; or
(ii) the summation of the prices.
C.3.9.3 Notify the tenderer of all errors or omissions that are identified in the tender offer and either
confirm the tender offer as tendered or accept the corrected total of prices.
C.3.9.4 Where the tenderer elects to confirm the tender offer as tendered, correct the errors as
follows:
a) If bills of quantities or pricing schedules apply and there is an error in the line item total
resulting from the product of the unit rate and the quantity, the line item total shall govern and the
rate shall be corrected. Where there is an obviously gross misplacement of the decimal point in
the unit rate, the line item total as quoted shall govern, and the unit rate shall be corrected.
b) Where there is an error in the total of the prices either as a result of other corrections
required by this checking process or in the tenderer's addition of prices, the total of the prices shall
govern and the tenderer will be asked to revise selected item prices (and their rates if bills of
quantities apply) to achieve the tendered total of the prices.
C.3.10 Clarification of a tender offer
Obtain clarification from a tenderer on any matter that could give rise to ambiguity in a contract
arising from the tender offer.
C.3.11 Stage 1 Test for Responsiveness (as per clause C.3.8)
Stage 2 Mandatory Administration Criteria
(a) Only tenderers who are a CIDB contractor grading of 1GB or higher. (Provide Proof)
(b) Fully signed C1.1 Contractor’s Offer and Acceptance
(c) Attendance of compulsory briefing
Stage 4 Functionality Evaluation Criteria N/A
Functionality is the terminology used to define the technical ability of the Tenderer, based on
experience to deliver the required product in accordance with the specialised quality, reliability and
functionality.
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Functionality evaluation breakdown
Stage 4 Price and Preference
This is the final stage of the evaluation process and will be based on the PPPFA preference point
system. Bidders will be ranked by applying the preferential point scoring 80/20 for bids with the
rand value equal to or below R50 million
A maximum of 80 points is allocated for price based on the following formulae (delete formula not
applicable):
80/20
Pt−Pmin
Ps= 80(1− )
Pmin
Where:
Ps = Points scored for price of tender under consideration
Pt = Price of tender under consideration
Pmin = Price of lowest acceptable tender
Evaluation of Preference
ACSA will score specific goals out of 20 in accordance with the Preferential Procurement
Regulations 2022.. If a bidder fails to meet the Specific goals as outlined on the table below and
to submit proof, the bidder will score zero (0) out of 20 ACSA will not disqualify the bidder. See
below Specific goals that must be achieved for this bid:
Note to tenderers: The tenderer must indicate how they claim points for each preference
point system.)
Number of
Specific Goals points
(80/20 system)
B-BBEE Status Level 1 5
B-BBEE Status Level 2 4.5
B-BBEE Status Level 3 4
B-BBEE Status Level 4 3
B-BBEE Status Level 5 2
B-BBEE Status Level 6 0.5
B-BBEE Status Level 7 0.3
B-BBEE Status Level 8 0.1
Black youth majority-owned entities 5
Black women majority-owned entities 5
Majority living with Disability 5
Non- compliant contributor 0
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Bidder to provide proof to support The Preference Points being Claimed.
a)Provide original or certified copy Valid sworn Affidavit OR
b) B-BBEE Certificate from a SANAS accredited rating agency
accredited agency must be provided
as prescribed by the B-BBEE Act and its relevant/most recent Codes of Good Practice
a) Any other supporting information..
In order to score for preference points, bidder must provide
Supporting information (proof)that is relevant to the specific goals.
Stage 5 - Objective Criteria Evaluation
In line with the PPPFA, the tender must be awarded to the bidder who scores the highest points,
unless objective criteria in addition to those contemplated in the specific goals (Preference) justify
the award to another bidder. Should there be no bidder the complies with the objective criteria,
the highest point scorer shall be awarded the bid
C.3.12 Insurance provided by the employer
Refer to Contract Data
C.3.13 C.3.13 Acceptance of tender offer
Accept the tender offer; if in the opinion of the employer, it does not present any risk and only if
the tenderer:
a) is not under restrictions, or has principals who are under restrictions, preventing
participating in the employer’s procurement;
b) can, as necessary and in relation to the proposed contract, demonstrate that he or she
possesses the professional and technical qualifications, professional and technical competence,
financial resources, equipment and other physical facilities, managerial capability, reliability,
experience and reputation, expertise and the personnel, to perform the contract;
c) has the legal capacity to enter into the contract;
d) is not; insolvent, in receivership, under Business Rescue as provided for in chapter 6 of
the Companies Act No. 2008, bankrupt or being wound up, has his/her affairs administered by a
court or a judicial officer, has suspended his/her business activities or is subject to legal
proceedings in respect of any of the foregoing;
e) complies with the legal requirements, if any, stated in the tender data; and
f) is able, in the opinion of the employer, to perform the contract free of conflicts of interest.
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T1.3 Standard Conditions of Tender (Annex C of CIDB SFU)
C.1 General
C.1.1 Actions
C.1.1.1 The employer and each tenderer submitting a tender offer shall comply with these conditions of
tender. In their dealings with each other, they shall discharge their duties and obligations as set
out in C.2 and C.3, timeously and with integrity, and behave equitably, honestly and
transparently, comply with all legal obligations and not engage in anticompetitive practices.
C.1.1.2 The employer and the tenderer and all their agents and employees involved in the tender
process shall avoid conflicts of interest and where a conflict of interest is perceived or known,
declare any such conflict of interest, indicating the nature of such conflict. Tenderers shall
declare any potential conflict of interest in their tender submissions. Employees, agents and
advisors of the employer shall declare any conflict of interest to whoever is responsible for
overseeing the procurement process at the start of any deliberations relating to the procurement
process or as soon as they become aware of such conflict and abstain from any decisions where
such conflict exists or recuse themselves from the procurement process, as appropriate.
Note: 1) A conflict of interest may arise due to a conflict of roles which might provide an incentive for
improper acts in some circumstances. A conflict of interest can create an appearance of
impropriety that can undermine confidence in the ability of that person to act properly in his
or her position even if no improper acts result.
2) Conflicts of interest in respect of those engaged in the procurement process include direct,
indirect or family interests in the tender or outcome of the procurement process and any
personal bias, inclination, obligation, allegiance or loyalty which would in any way affect any
decisions taken.
C.1.1.3 The employer shall not seek and a tenderer shall not submit a tender without having a firm
intention and the capacity to proceed with the contract.
C.1.2 Tender Documents
The documents issued by the employer for the purpose of a tender offer are listed in the tender data.
C.1.3 Interpretation
C.1.3.1 The tender data and additional requirements contained in the tender schedules that are included
in the returnable documents are deemed to be part of these conditions of tender.
C.1.3.2 These conditions of tender, the tender data and tender schedules which are required for tender
evaluation purposes, shall form part of any contract arising from the invitation to tender.
C.1.3.3 For the purposes of these conditions of tender, the following definitions apply:
a) conflict of interest means any situation in which:
i) someone in a position of trust has competing professional or personal interests which make
it difficult to fulfill his or her duties impartially;
ii) an individual or tenderer is in a position to exploit a professional or official capacity in some
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way for their personal or corporate benefit; or
iii) incompatibility or contradictory interests exist between an employee and the tenderer who
employs that employee.
b) comparative offer means the price after the factors of a non-firm price and all unconditional
discounts it can be utilised to have been taken into consideration;
c) corrupt practice means the offering, giving, receiving or soliciting of anything of value to
influence the action of the employer or his staff or agents in the tender process;
d) fraudulent practice means the misrepresentation of the facts in order to influence the tender
process or the award of a contract arising from a tender offer to the detriment of the employer,
including collusive practices intended to establish prices at artificial levels;
C.1.4 Communication and employer’s agent
Each communication between the employer and a tenderer shall be to or from the employer's agent only,
and in a form that can be readily read, copied and recorded. Communications shall be in the English
language. The employer shall not take any responsibility for non-receipt of communications from or by a
tenderer. The name and contact details of the employer’s agent are stated in the tender data.
C.1.5 Cancellation and Re-Invitation of Tenders
C.1.5.1 An employer may, prior to the award of the tender, cancel a tender if-
a) due to changed circumstances, there is no longer a need for the engineering and construction
works specified in the invitation;
b) funds are no longer available to cover the total envisaged expenditure; or
c) no acceptable tenders are received.
d) there is a material irregularity in the tender process.
C.1.5.2 The decision to cancel a tender invitation must be published in the same manner in which the
original tender invitation was advertised
C.1.5.3 An employer may only with the prior approval of the relevant treasury cancel a tender invitation
for the second time.
C.1.6 Procurement procedures
C.1.6.1 General
Unless otherwise stated in the tender data, a contract will, subject to C.3.13, be concluded with the
tenderer who in terms of C.3.11 is the highest ranked or the tenderer scoring the highest number of
tender evaluation points, as relevant, based on the tender submissions that are received at the closing
time for tenders.
C.1.6.2 Competitive negotiation procedure
C.1.6.2.1 Where the tender data require that the competitive negotiation procedure is to be followed,
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tenderers shall submit tender offers in response to the proposed contract in the first round of
submissions. Notwithstanding the requirements of C.3.4, the employer shall announce only the names
of the tenderers who make a submission. The requirements of C.8 relating to the material deviations or
qualifications which affect the competitive position of tenderers shall not apply.
C.1.6.2.2 All responsive tenderers or at least a minimum of not less than three responsive tenderers
that are highest ranked in terms of the evaluation criteria stated in the tender data shall be invited to
enter into competitive negotiations based on the principle of equal treatment, keeping confidential the
proposed solutions and associated information.
Notwithstanding the provisions of C.2.17, the employer may request that tenders be clarified, specified
and fine-tuned in order to improve a tenderer’s competitive position provided that such clarification,
specification, fine-tuning or additional information does not alter any fundamental aspects of the offers
or impose substantial new requirements which restrict or distort competition or have a discriminatory
effect.
C.1.6.2.3 At the conclusion of each round of negotiations, tenderers shall be invited by the employer to
revise their tender offer based on the same evaluation criteria, with or without adjusted weightings.
Tenderers shall be advised when they are to submit their best and final offer.
C.1.6.2.4 The contract shall be awarded in accordance with the provisions of C.3.11 and C.3.13 after
tenderers have been requested to submit their best and final offer.
C.1.6.3 Proposal procedure using the two stage-system
C.1.6.3.1 Option 1
Tenderers shall in the first stage submit technical proposals and, if required, cost parameters around
which a contract may be negotiated. The employer shall evaluate each responsive submission in terms
of the method of evaluation stated in the tender data, and in the second stage negotiate a contract with
the tenderer scoring the highest number of evaluation points and award the contract in terms of these
conditions of tender.
C.1.6.3.2 Option 2
C.1.6.3.2.1 Tenderers shall submit in the first stage only technical proposals. The employer shall invite
all responsive tenderers to submit tender offers in the second stage, following the issuing of procurement
documents.
C.1.6.3.2.2 The employer shall evaluate tenders received during the second stage in terms of the
method of evaluation stated in the tender data, and award the contract in terms of these conditions of
tender.
C.2 Tenderer’s obligations
C.2.1 Eligibility
C.2.1.1 Submit a tender offer only if the tenderer satisfies the criteria stated in the tender data and the
tenderer, or any of his principals, is not under any restriction to do business with employer.
C.2.1.2 Notify the employer of any proposed material change in the capabilities or formation of the
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tendering entity (or both) or any other criteria which formed part of the qualifying requirements used by
the employer as the basis in a prior process to invite the tenderer to submit a tender offer and obtain the
employer’s written approval to do so prior to the closing time for tenders.
C.2.2 Cost of tendering
C.2.2.1 Accept that, unless otherwise stated in the tender data, the employer will not compensate the
tenderer for any costs incurred in the preparation and submission of a tender offer, including the costs
of any testing necessary to demonstrate that aspects of the offer complies with requirements.
C.2.2.2 The cost of the tender documents charged by the employer shall be limited to the actual cost
incurred by the employer for printing the documents. Employers must attempt to make available the
tender documents on its website so as not to incur any costs pertaining to the printing of the tender
documents.
C.2.3 Check documents
Check the tender documents on receipt for completeness and notify the employer of any discrepancy or
omission.
C.2.4 Confidentiality and copyright of documents
Treat as confidential all matters arising in connection with the tender. Use and copy the documents
issued by the employer only for the purpose of preparing and submitting a tender offer in response to
the invitation.
C.2.5 Reference documents
Obtain, as necessary for submitting a tender offer, copies of the latest versions of standards,
specifications, conditions of contract and other publications, which are not attached but which are
incorporated into the tender documents by reference.
C.2.6 Acknowledge addenda
Acknowledge receipt of addenda to the tender documents, which the employer may issue, and if
necessary apply for an extension to the closing time stated in the tender data, in order to take the
addenda into account.
C.2.7 Clarification meeting
Attend, where required, a clarification meeting at which tenderers may familiarize themselves with
aspects of the proposed work, services or supply and raise questions. Details of the meeting(s) are
stated in the tender data.
C.2.8 Seek clarification
Request clarification of the tender documents, if necessary, by notifying the employer at least five (5)
working days before the closing time stated in the tender data.
C.2.9 Insurance
Be aware that the extent of insurance to be provided by the employer (if any) might not be for the full
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cover required in terms of the conditions of contract identified in the contract data. The tenderer is
advised to seek qualified advice regarding insurance.
C.2.10 Pricing the tender offer
C.2.10.1 Include in the rates, prices, and the tendered total of the prices (if any) all duties, taxes except
Value Added Tax (VAT), and other levies payable by the successful tenderer, such duties, taxes and
levies being those applicable fourteen (14) days before the closing time stated in the tender data.
C.2.10.2 Show VAT payable by the employer separately as an addition to the tendered total of
the prices.
C.2.10.3 Provide rates and prices that are fixed for the duration of the contract and not subject to
adjustment except as provided for in the conditions of contract identified in the contract data.
C.2.10.4 State the rates and prices in Rand unless instructed otherwise in the tender data. The
conditions of contract identified in the contract data may provide for part payment in other currencies.
C.2.11 Alterations to documents
Do not make any alterations or additions to the tender documents, except to comply with instructions
issued by the employer, or necessary to correct errors made by the tenderer. All signatories to the tender
offer shall initial all such alterations.
C.2.12 Alternative tender offers
C.2.12.1 Unless otherwise stated in the tender data, submit alternative tender offers only if a main
tender offer, strictly in accordance with all the requirements of the tender documents, is also submitted
as well as a schedule that compares the requirements of the tender documents with the alternative
requirements that are proposed.
C.2.12.2 Accept that an alternative tender offer must be based only on the criteria stated in the tender
data or criteria otherwise acceptable to the employer.
C.2.12.3 An alternative tender offer must only be considered if the main tender offer is the winning
tender.
C.2.13 Submitting a tender offer
C.2.13.1 Submit one tender offer only, either as a single tendering entity or as a member in a joint
venture to provide the whole of the works identified in the contract data and described in the scope of
works, unless stated otherwise in the tender data.
C.2.13.2 Return all returnable documents to the employer after completing them in their entirety, either
electronically (if they were issued in electronic format) or by writing legibly in non-erasable ink.
C.2.13.3 Submit the parts of the tender offer communicated on paper as an original plus the number of
copies stated in the tender data, with an English translation of any documentation in a language other
than English, and the parts communicated electronically in the same format as they were issued by the
employer.
C.2.13.4 Sign the original and all copies of the tender offer where required in terms of the tender data.
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The employer will hold all authorized signatories liable on behalf of the tenderer. Signatories for tenderers
proposing to contract as joint ventures shall state which of the signatories is the lead partner whom the
employer shall hold liable for the purpose of the tender offer.
C.2.13.5 Seal the original and each copy of the tender offer as separate packages marking the packages
as "ORIGINAL" and "COPY". Each package shall state on the outside the employer's address and
identification details stated in the tender data, as well as the tenderer's name and contact address.
C.2.13.6 Where a two-envelope system is required in terms of the tender data, place and seal the
returnable documents listed in the tender data in an envelope marked “financial proposal” and place the
remaining returnable documents in an envelope marked “technical proposal”. Each envelope shall state
on the outside the employer’s address and identification details stated in the tender data, as well as the
tenderer's name and contact address.
C.2.13.7 Seal the original tender offer and copy packages together in an outer package that states on
the outside only the employer's address and identification details as stated in the tender data.
C.2.13.8 Accept that the employer will not assume any responsibility for the misplacement or premature
opening of the tender offer if the outer package is not sealed and marked as stated.
C.2.13.9 Accept that tender offers submitted by facsimile or e-mail will be rejected by the employer,
unless stated otherwise in the tender data.
C.2.14 Information and data to be completed in all respects
Accept that tender offers, which do not provide all the data or information requested completely and in
the form required, may be regarded by the employer as non-responsive.
C.2.15 Closing time
C.2.15.1 Ensure that the employer receives the tender offer at the address specified in the tender data
not later than the closing time stated in the tender data. Accept that proof of posting shall not be accepted
as proof of delivery.
C.2.15.2 Accept that, if the employer extends the closing time stated in the tender data for any reason,
the requirements of these conditions of tender apply equally to the extended deadline.
C.2.16 Tender offer validity
C.2.16.1 Hold the tender offer(s) valid for acceptance by the employer at any time during the validity
period stated in the tender data after the closing time stated in the tender data.
C.2.16.2 If requested by the employer, consider extending the validity period stated in the tender data
for an agreed additional period with or without any conditions attached to such extension.
C.2.16.3 Accept that a tender submission that has been submitted to the employer may only be
withdrawn or substituted by giving the employer’s agent written notice before the closing time for tenders
that a tender is to be withdrawn or substituted. If the validity period stated in C.2.16 lapses before the
employer evaluating tender, the contractor reserves the right to review the price based on Consumer
Price Index (CPI).
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C.2.16.4 Where a tender submission is to be substituted, a tenderer must submit a substitute tender in
accordance with the requirements of C.2.13 with the packages clearly marked as “SUBSTITUTE”.
C.2.17 Clarification of tender offer after submission
Provide clarification of a tender offer in response to a request to do so from the employer during the
evaluation of tender offers. This may include providing a breakdown of rates or prices and correction of
arithmetical errors by the adjustment of certain rates or item prices (or both). No change in the
competitive position of tenderers or substance of the tender offer is sought, offered, or permitted.
Note: Sub-clause C.2.17 does not preclude the negotiation of the final terms of the contract with
a preferred tenderer following a competitive selection process, should the Employer elect to
do so.
C.2.18 Provide other material
C.2.18.1 Provide, on request by the employer, any other material that has a bearing on the tender offer,
the tenderer’s commercial position (including notarized joint venture agreements), preferencing
arrangements, or samples of materials, considered necessary by the employer for the purpose of a full
and fair risk assessment.
Should the tenderer not provide the material, or a satisfactory reason as to why it cannot be provided,
by the time for submission stated in the employer’s request, the employer may regard the tender offer
as non-responsive.
C.2.18.2 Dispose of samples of materials provided for evaluation by the employer, where required.
C.2.19 Inspections, tests and analysis
Provide access during working hours to premises for inspections, tests and analysis as provided for in
the tender data.
C.2.20 Submit securities, bonds and policies
If requested, submit for the employer’s acceptance before formation of the contract, all securities, bonds,
guarantees, policies and certificates of insurance required in terms of the conditions of contract identified
in the contract data.
C.2.21 Check final draft
Check the final draft of the contract provided by the employer within the time available for the employer
to issue the contract.
C.2.22 Return of other te
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