This tender is for the safe unloading, handling, and export preparation of spent catalyst from eight reactors at the petrosa gtl refinery in mossel bay. IT is intended for experienced contractors specializing in hazardous material handling, confined space entry, and international packaging compliance. The work involves detailed technical planning and strict adherence to safety and environmental regulations.
Key Requirements
Mandatory CSD registration and submission via PetroSA's eProcurement system.
Proven experience in reactor catalyst unloading, inert/confined space entry, and handling spent petrochemical catalysts.
Submission of a comprehensive technical proposal including methodology, SHEQ plan, resource plan, equipment list, schedule, and references.
Work must comply with all international hazardous goods regulations (ADR, RID, IMDG, US import) for packaging and transport.
Implementation of strict safety protocols including confined space entry, continuous gas monitoring, and emergency rescue systems.
Catalyst must be unloaded using methods that minimise losses (prefer enclosed vacuum extraction) and packaged in UN-certified, ISO-compliant export drums.
Contractor must verify all site conditions and reactor hazards despite provided information.
Tender Description
Unloading of reactors at petrosa gtl refinery, mossel bay
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Important Dates
15 Jul
2026
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31 Jul
2026
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This document provides procedural instructions for submitting a tender or quotation for the unloading of reactors at PetroSA's GTL Refinery in Mossel Bay. It details a 7-step online submission process via a specific portal, focusing on system navigation, document handling, questionnaire completion, pricing, and final submission.
Tender for unloading reactors at PetroSA's GTL Refinery in Mossel Bay, Western Cape. Electronic submission via procurement portal required by 31 July 2026. Contract period is 9 months. Strong emphasis on BBBEE compliance, local labor and subcontractor preference, and anti-fraud measures.
PetroSA requires a contractor to safely unload, handle, segregate, drum, and prepare spent catalyst from seven reactors at its GTL Refinery in Mossel Bay. The catalyst must be packaged in UN-certified, ISO-compliant drums for export to the USA, complying with international hazardous goods regulations. The work involves confined space entry under potentially inert/hazardous atmospheres, catalyst recovery using enclosed systems, and comprehensive safety and reporting protocols.
This document outlines PetroSA's two-phase supplier registration process for potential bidders, specifically for the 'Unloading of Reactors at PetroSA GTL Refinery, Mossel Bay' tender. It is not the tender specification itself but a mandatory pre-qualification procedure to register on PetroSA's supplier database. The closing date for the tender is July 31, 2026.
PetroSA is South Africa's national oil company, engaged in gas and petroleum exploration and production.
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Submission Guidelines
Source: HOW TO SUBMIT A TENDER OR QUOTATION.pdf (RFQ)
Submission is via an online system. You must log in with username, user code, and password.
The system distinguishes between Tenders (prefix CTT) and Quotations (prefix AHT).
You must view and open all attached documents before proceeding.
Complete the tender questionnaire (the second questionnaire on Step 4) and submit your response.
On Step 5, enter your price in the 'Response Price' field and lead time in the 'Lead Time' field, then save.
Warning: After submitting, any price change requires a full resubmission, which cancels the original tender.
On Step 6, attach required documents by browsing, uploading, and saving them.
Finally, on Step 7, submit the tender and generate a Supplier Submission Report for your records.
Returnable Documents
Source: HOW TO SUBMIT A TENDER OR QUOTATION.pdf (RFQ)
The online submission process requires you to attach documents in Step 6.
You must provide a description and sequence number for each document before uploading.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: HOW TO SUBMIT A TENDER OR QUOTATION.pdf (RFQ)
The document does not explicitly state formal eligibility criteria (e.g., company registration, certifications). Eligibility is implied through the ability to access and navigate the tender system and comply with the submission process. The tender type (long-term agreement vs. ad-hoc quotation) is indicated by the reference number prefix (CTT or AHT).
Technical Specifications
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Financial Requirements
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Pricing must be entered in the 'Response Price' field.
Lead time must be provided in the 'Lead Time' field.
Important: Any change to the price after submission requires a full resubmission, which cancels the original tender.
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The system uses an evaluation criteria questionnaire (the first questionnaire on Step 4).
Bidders must complete a separate tender questionnaire (the second questionnaire on Step 4).
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Description
Source: Tender Notice.pdf
Tender for unloading reactors at the PetroSA GTL Refinery, Mossel Bay.
Submit electronically via the E-Procurement Portal.
Enquiry number: CTT0000026846.
Important Dates
Source: Tender Notice.pdf (TENDER)
Closing date: As per tender record.
Scope clarification meeting (virtual): 21 July 2026 at 11h00.
To attend, inform PetroSA by 15h00 on 20 July 2026 via email.
Ensure you are a registered and approved PetroSA supplier. Unapproved suppliers cannot submit.
Tenders not submitted electronically by the closing date and time will not be considered.
Check the PetroSA procurement website for any tender bulletins prior to submission.
Required documentation includes: Tender Notice, PetroSA Standard Terms and Conditions, Draft Service Agreement, Supplier’s BBBEE Proposal, General Requirements for Suppliers, and Occupational Health General Conditions and Guidelines.
Submit a Certificate of Independent Bid Determination (SBD 9).
Submit any comments or qualifications on PetroSA’s Terms and Conditions with your tender.
selecting the ‘Login to Access Tenders/Quotes tab’ and logging on to the E
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Tender Notice.pdf (TENDER)
Supplier must be at least BBBEE level 4 contributor OR be an EME or QSE. Must be registered on PetroSA supplier database and National Treasury CSD. Must submit electronically by deadline. Technically acceptable tenders that meet scope requirements will proceed to evaluation. Subcontracting over 25% requires agreement and BBBEE compliance of subcontractor.
Technical Specifications
Source: Tender Notice.pdf (TENDER)
Scope: Unloading of reactors at the PetroSA GTL Refinery in Mossel Bay.
Detailed scope and pricing requirements are in Sections 4 and 5 of the Draft Service Agreement.
You must comply with PetroSA's General Requirements for Suppliers working on site.
You must comply with Occupational Health General Conditions and Guidelines for Contractors.
Attend the scope clarification meeting to understand requirements and local conditions.
PetroSA's Terms and Conditions take precedence over your own; review them before bidding.
Submit any qualifications on PetroSA's terms with your tender.
Experience & Qualifications
Source: Tender Notice.pdf
The registered supplier on the PetroSA database must be the bidder.
If using a sister company, provide proof of its technical competence and a service distribution explanation.
If bidding as a Joint Venture, provide full details on services, payments, liabilities, management, and a signed undertaking.
An agent or local supplier cannot submit on behalf of a holding company.
Quality Management
Source: Tender Notice.pdf
Attend the scope clarification meeting to understand requirements and avoid future claims.
Non-attendance does not disqualify.
Financial Requirements
Source: Tender Notice.pdf (TENDER)
Submit prices as per the CBA total estimated cost summary in the Draft Service Agreement.
Provide a complete price breakdown.
Non-compliance with pricing format may disqualify you.
Contract period: 9 months.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Tender Notice.pdf (TENDER)
You must be registered and approved on the PetroSA supplier database.
You must also be registered on the National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD).
Upload your POPI Statement/Notice/Policy on your PetroSA online registration.
Pre-qualification requires being at least BBBEE Level 4 OR an EME/QSE.
Submit a BBBEE improvement plan with your tender.
Provide a valid B-BBEE certificate. Expired certificates result in no preference points.
Declare subcontracting details if >25%, including subcontractor B-BBEE status.
For contracts above R30 million, subcontract at least 30% to a 51% black-owned EME/QSE.
Submit a Certificate of Independent Bid Determination (SBD 9).
PetroSA will conduct due diligence on legal, empowerment, technical, and credit status.
PetroSA condemns fronting and will investigate; failure to disprove within 14 days leads to disqualification.
Give preference to local labour and black subcontractors.
B-BBEE Requirements
Source: Tender Notice.pdf (TENDER)
Submit a BBBEE improvement plan.
Give preference to local labour and black subcontractors.
PetroSA prefers BBBEE suppliers and may require joint ventures with them.
You must have a valid B-BBEE certificate.
If subcontracting >25%, declare subcontractor B-BBEE status.
For contracts above R30 million, subcontract at least 30% to a 51% black-owned EME/QSE.
PetroSA condemns fronting and will investigate; failure to disprove leads to disqualification.
Health & Safety
Source: Tender Notice.pdf
You must comply with Occupational Health General Conditions and Guidelines for Contractors working on PetroSA sites.
Adhere to PetroSA's General Requirements for Suppliers.
Report any fraud via the whistleblower hotline: 0800 111 583, email [email protected].
Contractual Terms
Source: Tender Notice.pdf
Contract award is subject to a written agreement with PetroSA.
PetroSA's Terms and Conditions take precedence.
You consent to a due diligence by PetroSA on legal, empowerment, technical, and credit status.
You must cooperate with due diligence within two days of notification.
No agreement exists until a written contract is signed or a purchase order issued.
Do not rely on verbal success notifications.
Even the highest-scoring tender is subject to due diligence before award.
PetroSA reserves the right to withdraw, reissue, or divide the tender scope.
Contract period is 9 months.
Requirements
Source: Tender Notice.pdf (TENDER)
You must be registered and approved on the PetroSA supplier database.
Register on the National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD).
Submit electronically by the closing date.
Upload your POPI Statement/Notice/Policy on your PetroSA registration.
If subcontracting >25%, submit a subcontracting agreement or letter of intent.
If using a sister company, provide proof of technical competence.
Joint Venture bids require full details and a signed undertaking.
The document outlines the supplier self-registration process for PetroSA, which is a prerequisite for tendering. It involves two phases: CSD registration and PetroSA portal registration, including steps for uploading documents and declaring conflicts of interest.
Contact Information
Source: Supplier Self Registration.pdf (unknown)
For assistance with Phase 1 (CSD registration), contact CSD National Support: Phone 012 406 9222, Email [email protected].
For assistance with Phase 2 (PetroSA registration) login details, contact support: Phone 012 663 8815, Email [email protected].
For general tender inquiries or if your status precludes online tendering, contact PetroSA: Phone 021 928 4731 and advise the Tender Consultant (contact details can be found on the online tender).
Submission Guidelines
Source: Supplier Self Registration.pdf (unknown)
Returnable Documents:
The document mentions attaching required documents via an online portal.
For multiple documents (e.g., BEE certificate and profile), click 'Clear' before uploading each.
You must indicate any conflict of interest in Step 7 of the registration wizard.
Returnable Documents
Source: Supplier Self Registration.pdf (unknown)
Required documents must be uploaded via the online portal's 'Manage Attachments' function.
For each document, provide a description (e.g., 'BEE certificate 2018') and upload from your source directory.
When attaching multiple documents, click 'Clear' before uploading each new document.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Supplier Self Registration.pdf (unknown)
Must be a registered supplier on the National Treasury CSD. 2. Must successfully complete PetroSA's internal supplier registration process. 3. Local suppliers must have valid B-BBEE certification and status. 4. Must declare any conflicts of interest. Note: Specific technical or financial eligibility criteria for the reactor unloading work are not provided in this document.
Technical Specifications
Source: Supplier Self Registration.pdf (unknown)
The document describes a two-phase online supplier registration process:
Phase 1: Supplier Self-Registration via the CSD website (www.csd.gov.za).
Phase 2: Supplier Self-Registration via the PetroSA online portal.
The process involves a 7-step registration wizard where mandatory fields must be completed.
Local suppliers must complete required BEE information in Step 6.
Documents must be uploaded via the 'Manage Attachments' function.
A conflict of interest declaration is required in Step 7.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Supplier Self Registration.pdf (unknown)
Local suppliers must complete required BEE information during online registration.
Suppliers are advised to contact PetroSA if their BEE status is not vetted or precludes them from tendering online.
B-BBEE Requirements
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Local suppliers must complete required BEE information during online registration.
Suppliers should contact PetroSA if their BEE status is not vetted or affects their ability to tender online.
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Description
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf
Enquiry CTT0000026846: Unloading of reactors at PetroSA GTL Refinery, Mossel Bay.
PetroSA requires a capable supplier to safely unload, handle, segregate, drum, and prepare spent catalyst from selected reactors at its GTL facility.
Catalyst must be packaged in UN-certified, ISO-compliant export drums suitable for international transportation to the United States, complying with all applicable hazardous goods regulations.
Tender drawings and catalyst MSDS/SDS documentation are provided for bidder review and methodology development.
Eight reactors are included with approximate volumes and conditions (e.g., purged with nitrogen, hot-swept with hydrogen, carbon removed). Residual materials and hazardous atmospheres may be present.
The contractor is responsible for verifying actual site conditions.
PetroSA will provide reasonable support including site access, reactor drawings, catalyst documentation, confirmation of isolation, and access to utilities/site services as agreed.
Contact Information
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf (TENDER)
For tender enquiries: Contact Zonazihle Sityata in the Tender Office.
General procurement support: Call center 012 663 8815 or email [email protected] for eProcurement login issues.
Physical address: 151 Frans Conradie Road, Parow, 7500, Republic of South Africa.
Submission Guidelines
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf (TENDER)
All tenders must be submitted via PetroSA's eProcurement system.
You must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) to access full tender documentation.
If you have a MAAA CSD registration number and receive PetroSA Procurement emails, you are already registered. Use the provided login credentials (Username: MAAA..., User Code: MAAA..., Password: newuser).
For login problems, contact the call center at 012 663 8815 or email [email protected].
Failure to meet mandatory experience requirements or provide sufficient supporting information may result in disqualification.
Returnable Documents
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf (TENDER)
The final report must include all relevant supporting schedules, tables, photographs, weight records, drum registers, and any other documentation necessary to demonstrate proper execution and completion of the work.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf (TENDER)
Bidders must demonstrate proven experience via technical submission including: 1) Prior reactor catalyst unloading operations. 2) Inert and confined space entry under hazardous conditions. 3) Handling of spent refinery/petrochemical catalysts. 4) Hazardous material handling, packaging, and compliance. 5) Preparation of catalyst for international shipment. Submission must include: SHEQ plan, detailed methodology for unloading and separation, resource plan, equipment list, project schedule, and references from similar past projects.
Technical Specifications
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf (TENDER)
Scope: Safely unload, handle, segregate, drum, and prepare spent catalyst from eight specified reactors at the PetroSA GTL Refinery in Mossel Bay.
Reactor details include internal volumes and conditions (e.g., purged with nitrogen, hot-swept with hydrogen, carbon removed). Residual hydrocarbons and hazardous atmospheres may be present.
Services required: Mobilisation/demobilisation, method statements, risk assessments, confined space entry, catalyst extraction, separation from foreign materials, packaging, waste management, SHEQ controls, and final reporting.
Technical requirements: Use of inert/confined space entry systems, life-support, gas monitoring, emergency rescue, communication systems, dust containment, and certified equipment for hazardous areas.
Catalyst unloading: Must minimise losses and contamination; prefer continuous vacuum extraction or enclosed transfer directly into drums; discharge onto open surfaces is prohibited unless authorised.
Drumming and export: Catalyst must be packaged in UN-certified, ISO-compliant export drums. Includes weighing, sealing, labelling, palletisation, and compliance with international transport regulations (ADR, RID, IMDG, US import requirements).
Reporting: Final report in searchable PDF format with reactor identification, quantities, drum weights, contamination levels, safety incidents, and export readiness confirmation.
PetroSA responsibilities: Provide site access, reactor drawings, catalyst MSDS/SDS, confirm isolation status, and may provide utilities and site support services as agreed.
Methodology
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf
The contractor must employ an unloading methodology that minimises catalyst losses, contamination, and unnecessary handling, maximising recovery due to precious metal content.
Preferred methodology: Use a continuous vacuum extraction system or equivalent enclosed transfer system to transfer catalyst directly from reactors into export drums or sealed intermediate collection vessels.
Discharge of catalyst onto open surfaces (ground, platform, tarpaulins, skips, bins) is prohibited unless specifically authorised in writing by PetroSA due to unavoidable operational constraints.
The contractor must describe the proposed catalyst transfer system in the methodology submission and demonstrate how losses will be controlled and quantified.
Measures must include minimising dust generation, preventing contamination, maintaining traceability, recovering spilled catalyst, segregating foreign materials, and preventing cross-contamination.
The technical proposal must detail: proposed unloading methodology, methodology for catalyst/ceramic separation, expected separation efficiency and recovery rates, anticipated contamination levels, limitations/constraints/assumptions, and any recommended pre-treatment requirements.
Quality Management
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf
The contractor must provide, maintain, and utilise specialist equipment and systems for safe execution, including:
Inert and confined space entry systems.
Personnel life-support systems.
Atmospheric and gas monitoring equipment.
Emergency rescue and retrieval systems.
Continuous communication systems for personnel within reactors.
Equipment for safe catalyst extraction, handling, and transfer operations.
All equipment in hazardous areas must be certified and suitable for the area classification and operating environment.
Continuous gas monitoring and communication systems must remain fully operational during entry and unloading.
Pricing Schedule
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf
Any extra services resulting from scope changes will be charged at the Supplier's normal or agreed rates.
Financial Requirements
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf (TENDER)
Any extra services resulting from changes to the scope will be charged at the Supplier's normal or agreed rates.
Compliance Requirements
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf (TENDER)
Mandatory CSD registration is required to access tender documents and submit bids.
Compliance with all applicable international hazardous goods regulations is required (ADR, RID, IMDG, US import requirements).
The contractor must verify actual site conditions despite provided guidance on reactor conditions.
Full compliance with PetroSA SHEQ requirements and all applicable legislation is mandatory for safety and reactor entry.
Bidders must provide evidence of prior experience in reactor catalyst unloading, inert/confined space entry, handling spent catalysts, hazardous material packaging, and preparation for international shipment. Failure may result in disqualification.
Health & Safety
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf
Compliance with international hazardous goods regulations (ADR, RID, IMDG, US import requirements) is mandatory.
Reactors may contain residual hydrocarbons, carbon deposits, inert atmospheres, and oxygen-deficient conditions. Hazardous atmospheres may still be present despite purging/cleaning.
The contractor must implement appropriate confined space and inert entry procedures.
All activities must comply with PetroSA SHEQ requirements and applicable legislation.
Emergency response and rescue arrangements must be established and tested before entry activities commence.
The contractor must satisfy itself regarding reactor conditions, catalyst condition, internal configuration, access constraints, and associated hazards before work starts.
Services include preparation of detailed method statements, risk assessments, rescue procedures, continuous atmospheric monitoring, and provision of all required safety, health, and environmental controls.
Contractual Terms
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf (TENDER)
The scope of services is subject to change by PetroSA via written notification.
The Supplier must promptly perform and comply with each change instructed by PetroSA.
Extra services from changes will be charged at the Supplier's normal or agreed rates.
Section
Source: CTT0000026846 - SCOPE OF WORK.pdf
Submission must include a SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality) plan specific to the scope.
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.
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.