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Issuing Organization
South African National Roads Agency Soc Limited (SANRAL)Location
Gauteng
Closing Date
21 Aug 2026
Documents available on tender detail page
Tender Type
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Delivery Location
36 Assegai Wood Road - Centurion - Pretoria - 0157
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
16 Jul 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-162597
SANRAL invites bids for a 5-year insurance brokerage services contract to manage its insurance portfolio, including advisory, programme review, policy administration, and claims management. The tender targets experienced providers with public sector and infrastructure expertise to deliver cost-effective, sustainable insurance solutions.
Date & Time
Friday, 21 August 2026 - 12:00
Venue
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36 Assegai Wood Road - Centurion - Pretoria - 0157
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Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf16 Jul
2026
Tender Published
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21 Aug
2026
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Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf
SANRAL is seeking proposals for the provision of Insurance Brokerage Services for a period of five (5) years. The selected service provider will manage SANRAL's insurance portfolio, including advisory, market analysis, policy placement, claims management, and risk-financing services. The tender closes on 21 August 2026 at 12:00 PM (UTC).
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SANRAL is responsible for the management and development of South Africa's national road network.
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R 1 146 863
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SANRAL requires insurance brokerage services for 5 years to manage strategic, operational, financial, legal, and insurable risks. The service provider must support SANRAL in maintaining an effective insurance programme aligned with its risk profile, governance, and legislation. Scope includes advisory, market analysis, programme review, policy administration, and claims management.
Important Dates
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)Closing date: 21 August 2026 at 12:00. Clarification deadline: 14 August 2026 at 16:00. Validity period: 90 calendar days from closing date. No formal briefing session will be held.
Briefing Session
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)No formal briefing session will be held. Queries must be emailed to the contact person in SBD1 Form. Clarification deadline: 14 August 2026 at 16:00.
Contact Information
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)Procurement Officer. Email: [email protected]. Phone: 012 426 6200. For unresolved queries, email: [email protected]. Submission address: South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited, 36 Assegaai Wood Street, Rooihuiskraal, Centurion, 0157.
Submission Guidelines
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)Submit bids by 12:00 on 21 August 2026. Bids must be sealed in a clearly marked envelope and placed in the tender box at: South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited, 36 Assegaai Wood Street, Rooihuiskraal, Centurion, 0157. Submit one original, one hard copy, and one electronic copy (e.g., CD or memory stick). No telegraphic, emailed, or faxed bids accepted. Bids must include all required returnable documents (e.g., SBD1 Form, Form A2-A18, B1-B2). Bids remain valid for 90 calendar days from closing date. Withdrawal of bids is only allowed in writing before the closing date. Disqualification risks: late submission, incomplete documents, misleading information, or failure to meet administrative responsiveness criteria.
Returnable Documents
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)Mandatory forms: SBD1, A2 (Certificate of Authority), A3 (JV Agreement), A4 (Debt Declaration), A5 (DPIP/FPPO Declaration), A6 (Fronting Practices Certificate), A7 (CSD Registration), A8 (Litigation History), A9 (Tax Compliance), A10 (Deviations), A11 (SBD4 Disclosure), A12 (B-BBEE Verification), A13 (POPIA), A14 (Due Diligence Consent), A15 (Supply Chain Practices), A17 (Single Tender Submission), A18 (Specific Goals Claim), B1 (Work Experience), B2 (Key Personnel Experience). All documents must remain valid for the contract duration.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)General
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Technical Specifications
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)Scope: Provision of insurance brokerage services for 5 years. Required services: (1) Insurance Advisory: Annual evaluation of SANRAL’s insurance needs, advice on cover/risk-financing, benchmarking, and specialist advice. (2) Programme Review: Develop/structure insurance programmes, prepare market submissions, negotiate terms/premiums, and facilitate policy placement/renewal. (3) Policy Administration: Maintain schedules/records, review wordings/endorsements, ensure timely issuance, and monitor compliance. (4) Claims Management: End-to-end support, notification/registration, liaison with insurers/loss adjusters, expedite settlements, and produce reports. Service Provider must demonstrate experience in public sector/infrastructure insurance portfolios and deliver cost-effective, sustainable solutions.
Methodology
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdfBidders must submit one original, one hard copy, and one electronic copy of their proposal. Bids must remain valid for 90 calendar days. No telegraphic, emailed, or faxed bids accepted. Alternatives may be submitted but only considered if a compliant offer is included. All bids must contain all specified documents.
Experience & Qualifications
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdfBidder experience in public sector/transport insurance: 0-30 points (3 references: 10, 4: 20, 5+: 30). FSCA registration: 0 or 20 points. Key personnel: NQF 8 (Law/Finance/Risk) for senior roles (15+ years): 0-30 points (15+ years + qualification: 30). NQF 7 for junior roles (5+ years): 0-20 points (5+ years + qualification: 20). Methodology: 0-40 points (4+ requirements + value-add: 40).
Pricing Schedule
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdfSubmit pricing for Insurance Brokerage Services (Years 1-5) in South African Rand, inclusive of 15% VAT. Use the provided schedule: Year 1-5 (Yearly rate). Total price (excl. VAT), VAT (15%), and total inclusive of VAT. Deviation from this format may disqualify the bid. All disbursements must be explicitly priced.
Financial Requirements
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)Pricing must be quoted in South African Rand, inclusive of 15% VAT. Use the provided pricing schedule (Year 1-5, annual rates). Deviation from the schedule may disqualify the bid. All disbursements must be explicitly priced. Sanral will round final pricing scores to 2 decimal places. Payment terms and bonds/guarantees are not specified in the document.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)Mandatory: (1) Tax Compliance: Submit SARS TCS PIN or printed certificate. Apply via e-filing (www.sars.gov.za). For JVs/consortia, each party must submit separate TCS/CSD. (2) Central Supplier Database (CSD): Register on https://secure.csd.gov.za/. Non-registration renders bid non-responsive. Foreign suppliers with no RSA presence are exempt. (3) B-BBEE: Submit verification certificate or sworn affidavit. JVs evaluated on consolidated B-BBEE scorecard. (4) FSCA Registration: Lead bidder must be registered with the Financial Sector Conduct Authority. (5) Returnable Documents: Complete all forms (SBD1, A2-A18, B1-B2). (6) Conflict of Interest: Disclose any conflicts; failure may disqualify. (7) Fronting Practices: Submit Form A6; intentional misrepresentation may be reported to DTI/B-BBEE Commissioner. (8) POPIA: Submit Form A13 for due diligence consent.
B-BBEE Requirements
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)Submit B-BBEE Status Level Verification Certificate or sworn affidavit. Preference points awarded per level: Level 1: 10-20, Level 2: 9-18, Level 3: 6-14, Level 4: 5-12, Level 5: 4-8, Level 6: 3-6, Level 7: 2-4, Level 8: 1-2, Non-compliant: 0. JVs evaluated on consolidated B-BBEE scorecard. Specific goals preference points awarded via claim form.
Contractual Terms
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdfContract duration: 5 years. Sanral reserves rights to: modify RFP, reject non-compliant bids, disqualify late submissions, split awards, cancel the process, validate bidder information, request audited financials, and terminate contracts for misrepresentation. Successful bidders must obtain security clearance (CONFIDENTIAL/SECRET/TOP SECRET) if required. Contract prices remain firm during validity period (90 days). Sanral may publish tender prices on National Treasury e-Tender Portal and JSE Debt Listing Requirements compliance may apply.
Special Conditions
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)Disqualification risks: collusion, conflict of interest non-disclosure, participation in multiple bids, or submission of misleading information. Sanral may terminate contracts for non-compliance, misrepresentation, or failure to maintain valid documents (e.g., B-BBEE status). Contracts may require security clearance for personnel/subcontractors.
Requirements
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdf (RFP)Mandatory requirements: (1) Tax Compliance: SARS TCS PIN or CSD registration. (2) CSD registration (foreign suppliers exempt if no RSA presence). (3) B-BBEE certificate/affidavit. (4) FSCA registration for lead bidder. (5) Complete all returnable documents (SBD1, A2-A18, B1-B2). (6) Disclose conflicts of interest, DPIP/FPPO relationships, and litigation history. (7) Submit fronting practices declaration. (8) POPIA consent for due diligence.
Section
Source: Provision of Insurance Brokage Tender Document -16-7-26-.pdfEvaluation uses a multi-step process: (1) Administrative responsiveness (e.g., timely submission, completed forms). (2) Technical threshold: Minimum 70 points for experience, FSCA registration, key personnel qualifications, and methodology. (3) Price scored via 80/20 or 90/10 formula. (4) B-BBEE preference points (10-20) per level. (5) Post-tender negotiations if prices are non-market-related. JVs evaluated on consolidated B-BBEE scorecard.
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Address
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012-844-8210[email protected]www.nra.co.zaKuisis St, Val-De-Grace, Pretoria, 0184, South Africa
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