Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act)
Act 53 of 2003
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Tender Type
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Delivery Location
CORNER OF HIGH AND MARK STREET - VRYHEID - VRYHEID - 3100
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
19 Aug 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-166190
Abaqulusi local municipality invites bids for the rehabilitation of jan moolman street under contract 8/2/1/633. the works require a CIDB grading of 7 ce/gb or higher and will be evaluated on an 80/20 price and specific goals basis. A compulsory clarification meeting is required and bidders must score at least 70% on functionality to proceed.
Closing date and time: 31 August 2026 at 12:00pm; submit original hard copy in sealed envelope to Tender Box at Cnr High & Mark Streets, Vryheid.
Compulsory clarification meeting: attendance required; certificate of attendance must be submitted with the bid.
CIDB registration: grading 7 CE/GB or higher (or capable of registration before evaluation); joint ventures must meet combined grading rules.
Mandatory returnable documents: detailed CSD registration report, valid company registration, SARS tax clearance certificate or PIN, certified B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit, certified ID copies of directors/owners, proof of public liability insurance minimum R5 million, proof of municipal rates/taxes account not older than three months, letter of intent from approved insurer for performance bond, and all completed MBD forms.
Functionality evaluation: minimum 70% score required; criteria cover site agent/foreman experience (max 30 points), traceable similar projects in past 10 years (max 50 points), proposed work programme (max 10 points), and NQF labour-intensive certification (max 10 points).
Financial capacity: must demonstrate financial standing, access to plant and equipment, and on-site management capability; tender validity 90 days.
Preference points: 80/20 system; 20 points for specific goals based on HDI equity ownership (20 points for 100%, 15 for 75-99%, 10 for 50-74%, 0 for <50%); full CSD records, ID copies and CVs required to claim points.
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Date & Time
Monday, 31 August 2026 - 12:00
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CORNER OF HIGH AND MARK STREET - VRYHEID - VRYHEID - 3100
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19 Aug
2026
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31 Aug
2026
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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.
TENDER DOCUMENT FOR JAN MOOLMAN STREET 8-2-1-633.pdf
Rehabilitation of Jan Moolman Street in Vryheid, issued by Abaqulusi Local Municipality. The contract is for civil engineering works requiring a CIDB grading of 7 CE or GB or higher. Evaluation follows the 80/20 preference point system (price 80, special goals 20) with a mandatory functionality threshold of 70%.
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R 789 000
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Important Dates
Source: TENDER DOCUMENT FOR JAN MOOLMAN STREET 8-2-1-633.pdf (TENDER)31 August 2026, 12:00pm
Contact Information
Source: TENDER DOCUMENT FOR JAN MOOLMAN STREET 8-2-1-633.pdf (TENDER)Contact Person: Brian Ndlovu, Telephone Number: (034) 980 7242, Fax Number: (034) 983 2765, Email: [email protected], Address: 144 Mark Street, Vryheid, 3100
Submission Guidelines
Source: TENDER DOCUMENT FOR JAN MOOLMAN STREET 8-2-1-633.pdf (TENDER)Bidders must submit their bids in a sealed envelope marked REHABILITATION OF JAN MOOLMAN STREET, Tender No.: 8/2/1/633, and deposit it in the Tender Box at the offices of AbaQulusi Local Municipality at Cnr. High & Mark Streets, Vryheid, not later than 12:00pm on 31 August 2026. The bid must include all required documents, such as the Central Supplier Data base registration report, valid copy of company registration document, and SARS PIN or Tax Clearance certificate.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: TENDER DOCUMENT FOR JAN MOOLMAN STREET 8-2-1-633.pdf (TENDER)The evaluation criteria include a 80/20 scoring method, with 80 points allocated for price and 20 points for special goals. The special goals points are awarded based on the bidder's HDI equity, with 20 points for 100% HDI equity, 15 points for between 75% and 99% HDI equity, and 10 points for between 50% and 74% HDI equity. The bidder must also submit a completed Central Supplier Database (CSD) registration report to claim points for specific goals.
Technical Specifications
Source: TENDER DOCUMENT FOR JAN MOOLMAN STREET 8-2-1-633.pdf (TENDER)The scope of work includes the rehabilitation of Jan Mooolman Street, with the contractor required to have a CIDB grading designation of 7 CE/GB or higher. The contractor must also have the necessary on-site management expertise and capability to carry out the contract, as well as the financial capacity to do so.
Financial Requirements
Source: TENDER DOCUMENT FOR JAN MOOLMAN STREET 8-2-1-633.pdf (TENDER)The bid must include a priced Bill of Quantities, with the contractor required to have a valid SARS Tax Clearance Certificate (or PIN). The contractor must also submit a letter of intent from an approved insurer undertaking to provide the Performance Bond.
Compliance Requirements
Source: TENDER DOCUMENT FOR JAN MOOLMAN STREET 8-2-1-633.pdf (TENDER)The bidder must be registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) in grading 7 CE or GB or higher, and must submit a completed Central Supplier Database (CSD) registration report. The bidder must also comply with the Municipal Bidding Documents (MBD'S) and submit all required documents, including company registration documents, certified ID copies of directors/owners, and proof of public liability insurance (min R5 million).
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