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
Main road, old parliament buildings, Mopani District Municipality - Section A - Giyani - 0826
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
18 Jun 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-159497
Mopani district municipality invites bids for 21 water reticulation contracts under giyani water reticulation phase 2a, targeting villages like xikhumba, dokera, and mavalani. The projects involve civil engineering works for water infrastructure, with contract durations ranging from 6 to 12 months.
Date & Time
Wednesday, 22 July 2026 - 12:00
Venue
null
Bidding requirements are enlisted in the advert attached. Further specifications and other conditions are detailed in the bid documents. Bid documents are obtainable at the mopani district municipality, government buildings, main road, giyani during office hours (08h00-16h30).
Categories
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Main road, old parliament buildings, Mopani District Municipality - Section A - Giyani - 0826
18 Jun
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
22 Jul
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
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Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdf
Mopani District Municipality invites bids for 21 contracts under the Giyani Water Reticulation Phase 2A project. The tender covers water reticulation works across various locations, with a non-refundable bid document fee of R1000.00. Bids close on 22 July 2026, and contractors must meet strict eligibility, compliance, and evaluation criteria, including CIDB grading, financial stability, and technical capacity. Successful bids will be evaluated on functionality (minimum 80 points) and preferential procurement regulations.
Median Estimate
R 463 275
Range
Based on 16 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.
Tenders in this industry often require registration with these bodies.
Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) registration is mandatory for almost all public sector construction tenders. Ensure your grading matches the tender value.
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Description
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdfScope: Construction of water reticulation infrastructure for 21 contracts under Giyani Water Reticulation Phase 2A. Each contract covers specific villages (e.g., Xikhumba Water Reticulation Contract C). All contracts are included in a single bid document. Contract durations range from 6 to 12 months, with CIDB grading requirements varying from 6CE to 8CE per contract.
Important Dates
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdf (TENDER)Closing date: 22 July 2026 at 12:00.
Bid document availability: from 26 June 2026 during office hours (08h00-16h30).
Contact Information
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdf (TENDER)SCM/Procurement enquiries: Mojela J (SCM) and Mandiwana MW (PMU) at 015 811 6300.
Technical enquiries: HWA Engineers at 015 297 5906 or 082 509 0621.
Submission address: Tender Box (Entrance), Mopani District Municipality, Government Buildings, Main Road, Giyani.
Submission Guidelines
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdf (TENDER)Submit bids as follows:
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdf (TENDER)General
Functionality
Minimum Score
80
Criteria
Reputation Experience
40
Contract Manager
Technical Specifications
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdf (TENDER)Scope: Construction of water reticulation infrastructure for 21 contracts under Giyani Water Reticulation Phase 2A. Each contract covers specific villages (e.g., Xikhumba Water Reticulation Contract C).
Contract durations: 6 to 12 months, depending on the specific contract.
CIDB Grading Requirements: Varies per contract (6CE to 8CE).
Preference Points System: 80/20 or 90/10, depending on the contract.
All 21 contracts are included in a single bid document with a single non-refundable fee of R1000.00.
Experience & Qualifications
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdfExperience and qualifications requirements:
Quality Management
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdfQuality requirements:
Pricing Schedule
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdfPricing and submission:
Financial Requirements
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdf (TENDER)Pricing and payment:
Financial compliance:
Compliance Requirements
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdf (TENDER)Mandatory documents to submit with the bid:
Note: Statements from body corporates and proofs of residence issued by municipalities are non-compliant.
Section
Source: Giyani Water Reticulation to Villages Phase 2A - Draft advert (2).pdfFunctionality evaluation (100 points, minimum 80 required):
Bids scoring <80 points are disqualified. Bids scoring ≥80 proceed to preference points under Preferential Procurement Regulations 2022 (80/20 or 90/10 system).
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.
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Act 5 of 2000
Covers preferential procurement and preference-point systems used in public tenders.
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Act 12 of 2004
Supports anti-corruption controls and supplier integrity in procurement processes.
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Act 28 of 2024
Provides the national framework for public procurement across government.
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Act 2 of 2000
Supports access to tender records, award decisions and public-sector procurement information.
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Act 3 of 2000
Supports lawful, reasonable and procedurally fair administrative tender decisions.
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This is general procurement context, not legal advice. Always verify requirements in the official tender documents and issuing authority notices.
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Organization
Mopani District MunicipalityContact Person
Mandiwana M
Phone
015-811-6300
[email protected]
Address
Main road, old parliament buildings, Mopani District Municipality - Section A - Giyani - 0826
Source confidence
High source confidence
Official source
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Documents found
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Last checked
18 Jun 2026
AI status
Enhanced
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