Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act)
Act 53 of 2003
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Tender Type
Request for Quotation
Delivery Location
Old Faure Road - Faure - Western Cape - 7129
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
18 Jun 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-159385
The national research foundation (nrf) ithemba labs seeks a supplier to provide online, open-access publishing services for the proceedings of the kruger2026 conference, a biennial international workshop on large hadron collider (lhc) physics. The successful bidder must handle ~50 papers (~300 pages) with submission by 30 april 2027 and publication by 30 june 2027, including doi assignment, indexing, and perpetual archiving.
Date & Time
Thursday, 25 June 2026 - 16:00
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Request for Quotation
Old Faure Road - Faure - Western Cape - 7129
18 Jun
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
25 Jun
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
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RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdf
The National Research Foundation (NRF) iThemba LABS seeks a service provider to publish the proceedings of the Kruger2026 Conference (Seventh Biennial Workshop on Discovery Physics at the LHC). The contract involves online, open-access publication of ~50 papers (~300 pages), with metadata management, DOI assignment, indexing, quality checks, and long-term archiving. Submission deadline: 25 June 2026, 16:00 UTC. Evaluation uses an 80/20 preference system (price/B-BBEE).
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R 330 000
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Important Dates
Source: RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdf (RFQ)Closing date: 25 June 2026. Closing time: 16:00. Expected submission date for conference papers: 30 April 2027. Required publication date: 30 June 2027.
Contact Information
Source: RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdf (RFQ)Submission and technical/SCM enquiries: Email [email protected]. Delivery address: iThemba LABS, ATT: SCM Department, Old Faure Road, Faure, 7131. Postal address: PO Box 722, Somerset West, 7129. Phone: +27 21 843 1000. Fax: +27 21 843 3525. Website: http://www.tlabs.ac.za. CSD support: +27 (0) 12 406 9222 or [email protected].
Submission Guidelines
Source: RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdf (RFQ)Submission method: Email only to [email protected]. Late submissions will not be accepted. Required returnable documents: SBD 4 (Bidder Disclosure, signed and completed - mandatory), SBD 6.1 (Preference Points Claim, signed and completed with B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit - optional for local bidders), CSD Summary Report (www.csd.gov.za), Pricing (completed or official quotation - mandatory), Portfolio of evidence (mandatory: prior conference proceedings of more than 100 papers, company profile, databases where journal is published, proven track record of online publication of international academic/scientific conference proceedings in nuclear science, stable online platform for submission management). Changes to RFQ template or terms after closing date/time will not be considered. Failure to provide mandatory documents may result in disqualification.
Returnable Documents
Source: RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdf (RFQ)Mandatory forms: SBD 4 (Bidder Disclosure, signed and completed). Optional: SBD 6.1 (Preference Points Claim, signed and completed with B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit). Additional: CSD Summary Report (www.csd.gov.za).
Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdf (RFQ)Mandatory
Preferential
Technical Specifications
Source: RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdf (RFQ)Scope: Publishing services for the proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Workshop on Discovery Physics at the LHC (Kruger2026), held 30 November–4 December 2026. Expected participants: ~100. Publication requirements: Online, open-access conference proceedings (freely accessible and downloadable in perpetuity), estimated 50 papers (~300 pages), submission deadline 30 April 2027, publication deadline 30 June 2027. Content and metadata: Prepare online metadata (title, authors, affiliations, abstracts, references), assign DOI identifiers via CrossRef®, publish PDFs with HTML metadata. Quality and presentation: All articles in colour, indexed in main databases, access to journal services (citation tracking, metrics, etc.), social bookmarking links, perpetual archiving. Quality checks: Symbols, tables, graphs, numbering, author affiliations, English grammar/consistency, spelling, punctuation, file errors. Mandatory supplier qualifications: Proven track record of online publication of international academic/scientific conference proceedings in nuclear science, stable online submission management platform, portfolio of prior conference proceedings (>100 papers), company profile, and databases where journal is published.
Experience & Qualifications
Source: RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdfMandatory supplier qualifications: Proven track record of online publication of international academic/scientific conference proceedings in nuclear science. Stable online platform for managing submissions. Portfolio of evidence: Prior conference proceedings with more than 100 papers, company profile, and databases where the journal is published.
Financial Requirements
Source: RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdf (RFQ)Pricing: Quotes must be valid for 60 days from RFQ closing date, firm, and inclusive of VAT. Currency: ZAR. Payment terms: Standard 30 days from invoice receipt date (as Schedule 3A public entity). Advance payments: Require a payment guarantee approved by iThemba Labs Finance. Shorter payment terms (7/14 days): Mutually agreed at pricing proposal submission, may require a Payment Guarantee to mitigate risks. Firm delivery period must be indicated. Pricing schedule: Breakdown required for 12 items (e.g., per-paper cost, DOI indexing, colour publishing, archiving, editing, etc.). Total must be VAT-inclusive.
Compliance Requirements
Source: RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdf (RFQ)Mandatory: Registration on National Treasury’s Central Supplier Database (CSD) (www.csd.gov.za) — bids from unregistered suppliers will not be considered. Tax compliance: Verified via CSD and tax PIN; non-compliant bidders disqualified. B-BBEE: Submit SANAS-accredited certificate or sworn affidavit to claim preference points. Forms: SBD 4 (Bidder Disclosure, mandatory), SBD 6.1 (Preference Points Claim, optional for local bidders). Additional: CSD Summary Report required. Fraudulent claims or non-compliance may result in disqualification, contract cancellation, or legal action per PPPFA and other regulations.
B-BBEE Requirements
Source: RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdf (RFQ)B-BBEE requirements: Submit SANAS-accredited B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit to claim preference points. Points allocation: B-BBEE Status Level 1-3: 8 points, Level 4-6: 6 points, Level 7-8: 2 points. Specific goals: 51% Black-owned (3 points), 51% Black female-owned (3 points), 51% Black youth-owned (1 point), 51% owned by People with Disabilities (1 point), EME/QSE (4 points). Failure to submit proof results in no preference points. Fraudulent claims may lead to disqualification, contract cancellation, or legal action.
Contractual Terms
Source: RFQ Proceedings Kruger 2026 v01.pdfPayment terms: Standard 30 days from invoice receipt date (Schedule 3A public entity). Advance payments: Require a payment guarantee approved by iThemba Labs Finance. Shorter payment terms (7/14 days): Mutually agreed at pricing proposal submission, may require a Payment Guarantee to mitigate risks. Delivery: Firm delivery period must be indicated. Late submissions: Not accepted. Disqualification: Failure to provide mandatory RFQ requirements or fraudulent claims. Changes: Post-closing date/time modifications to RFQ template or terms will not be considered. Governing frameworks: Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (PPPFA) and Regulations (2022), General Conditions of Contract (GCC), and any special conditions. CSD registration: Mandatory for contract award and signing.
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Organization
National Research FoundationContact Person
SCM Team
Phone
021-201-1621
[email protected]
Address
Old Faure Road - Faure - Western Cape - 7129
Source confidence
High source confidence
Official source
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Last checked
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