Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act)
Act 53 of 2003
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Issuing Organization
National Economic Development and Labour CouncilLocation
Gauteng
Closing Date
30 Jun 2026
Documents available on tender detail page
Tender Type
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Delivery Location
Nedlac House, 14 A Jellicoe Avenue - Rosebank - Johannesburg - 2196
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
05 Jun 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-158243
Nedlac invites proposals from qualified service providers or individual contractors to deliver technical support to its economics unit for a 3-year period. The role involves economic and employment trends analysis, sector-specific research, social dialogue facilitation, and regular reporting to inform policy and legislative processes in south africa.
Description
Source: Terms of Reference.pdfNEDLAC seeks a service provider or individual contractor to provide technical support to its Economics Unit for 3 years. The role involves supporting the development of regular economic and employment trends analysis, including monthly or periodic reporting on key indicators and emerging issues affecting the South African economy. NEDLAC is South Africa’s primary platform for social dialogue between Government, Organised Labour, Organised Business, and Community Constituencies, ensuring policies and legislative frameworks are shaped through collective input.
Categories
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Nedlac House, 14 A Jellicoe Avenue - Rosebank - Johannesburg - 2196
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Price Template - Economic Unit Technical Support .xlsx
The National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC) invites proposals to provide technical support to its Economics Unit. The tender (Reference: Nedlac 26/27/01) requires services in three main areas: (1) Monthly Economic Review Reports, (2) Social Dialogue and Stakeholder Engagement Support, and (3) Reporting and Research Support. The closing date is June 30, 2026, at 11:00 AM UTC.
Date & Time
Tuesday, 30 June 2026 - 11:00
Venue
Online - MS Teams
05 Jun
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
30 Jun
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
Median Estimate
R 760 326
Range
Based on 25 comparable awarded tenders. Companies with similar profiles typically bid near the median.
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Source: Terms of Reference.pdf (unknown)SCM Enquiries: Selinah Ramphisa, Tel: 076 717 1116, Email: [email protected]. Technical Enquiries: Dineo Modika, Tel: 060 771 0760, Email: [email protected]. All enquiries must be in writing and directed to the above contacts. No other communication with NEDLAC personnel is permitted.
Submission Guidelines
Source: Terms of Reference.pdf (unknown)Submit bids in two separate sealed envelopes: File 1 (Standard Bidding Documents (SBDs), CSD Report, Functionality/Technical Evaluation Responses, and any other related documents) and File 2 (B-BBEE Certificate/Sworn Affidavit and Pricing Proposal). All bid-related costs are borne by the bidder; no reimbursement will be made. Direct or indirect communication with NEDLAC personnel outside designated channels may result in disqualification. Required returnable documents: SBD 1 (Invitation to Bid), SBD 4 (Declaration of Interest), SBD 6.1 (Preference Points Claim Form), CSD Report, Functionality/Technical Evaluation Responses, B-BBEE Certificate/Sworn Affidavit, and Pricing Proposal. Failure to submit any required document may result in disqualification.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Terms of Reference.pdf (unknown)Mandatory
Preferred
Technical Specifications
Source: Terms of Reference.pdf (unknown)Provide technical support to NEDLAC’s Economics Unit for 3 years. Scope includes: Inception phase (meeting and report to agree on deliverables, timelines, communication plan, and working modalities). Tasks: Support social dialogue sessions, research projects, policy/legislation engagements, and agreement realization. Regularly scan economic, trade, industry, job creation, fiscal, and monetary policy environments; provide briefing notes. Facilitate and chair meetings with social partners. Develop reports from NEDLAC engagements. Conduct macro-economic trends analysis (GDP, CPI, Monetary/Fiscal Policy, Investments, International Trade) and economic/employment trends analysis (nationally, provincially, sectorally) using official statistics and other data sources. Dissect employment trends by age, gender, race, etc., and analyze labor indicators (wage agreements, strikes/protests). Perform sector analysis across all major South African sectors. Provide high-level analysis of key factors, vulnerabilities, opportunities, and challenges. Monthly reports must include: Month in Review (summary and key findings), Section A (Macro Data Trends and Analysis using Stats SA/SARB indicators), Section B (Sector Analyses with implications), Section C (Recent Research of Interest). Present reports within NEDLAC structures as requested.
Methodology
Source: Terms of Reference.pdfInception phase: Conduct an inception meeting to discuss working modalities, communication mechanisms, and timelines. Submit an inception report documenting revised deliverables, timelines, communication plan, and working modalities. Tasks: Support social dialogue sessions, research projects, policy/legislation engagements, and agreement realization. Regularly scan economic environments and provide briefing notes. Facilitate and chair meetings with social partners. Develop reports from NEDLAC engagements. Conduct macro-economic and employment trends analysis. Monthly reports must include: Month in Review (summary and key findings), Section A (Macro Data Trends and Analysis using Stats SA/SARB indicators), Section B (Sector Analyses with implications on economy, employment, and environment), Section C (Recent Research of Interest).
Experience & Qualifications
Source: Terms of Reference.pdfBidder must submit CVs of assigned personnel demonstrating skills and capabilities, including current and previous work and years of experience. Academic qualifications in economics-related fields (data analysis, modeling, research, report writing, presentation) are required: PhD/Doctorate=Excellent, Master’s=Good, Honours/Postgrad Diploma=Satisfactory, Degree=Poor, Diploma=Very Poor, Certificate/None=Not Acceptable. Relevant experience: 14+ years=Excellent, 12-13=Good, 10-11=Satisfactory, 7-9=Poor, 5-6=Very Poor, ≤4=Not Acceptable. Similar projects completed: 5+=Excellent, 4=Good, 3=Satisfactory, 2=Poor, 1=Very Poor, 0=Not Acceptable. Submit signed reference letters on company letterhead for similar projects. NEDLAC reserves the right to verify CV information.
Pricing Schedule
Source: Terms of Reference.pdfPricing proposals must be submitted in South African Rand, inclusive of VAT. Use NEDLAC’s issued pricing model; rates must be all-inclusive, accurate, and complete. Points are rounded to two decimals. Submit pricing proposal in File 2 with B-BBEE Certificate/Sworn Affidavit.
Financial Requirements
Source: Terms of Reference.pdf (unknown)Pricing must be in South African Rand, inclusive of VAT. Use NEDLAC’s issued pricing model; rates must be all-inclusive, accurate, and complete. Price evaluation uses the formula: Ps = (Pmin/Pt)*80, where Ps = points scored, Pt = bid price, Pmin = lowest acceptable bid price. Points are rounded to two decimals. Submit pricing proposal in File 2 with B-BBEE Certificate/Sworn Affidavit.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Terms of Reference.pdf (unknown)Must submit: SBD 1 (Invitation to Bid), SBD 4 (Declaration of Interest), SBD 6.1 (Preference Points Claim Form), valid B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit, and proof of CSD registration. B-BBEE certificate must be from a SANAS-accredited agency, CIPC (for EMEs), or a sworn affidavit (for EMEs/QSEs). Tax compliance is mandatory; non-compliance may lead to disqualification. Bidders must not be listed on the National Treasury’s Register for Tender Defaulters or Database of Restricted Suppliers. Must declare any conflict of interest. Collusive tendering, anti-competitive conduct, or offering inducements to NEDLAC officials will result in disqualification.
B-BBEE Requirements
Source: Terms of Reference.pdf (unknown)B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit must be submitted in the name of the bidding entity. For incorporated joint ventures, submit the JV’s B-BBEE certificate. For unincorporated joint ventures, submit a consolidated B-BBEE certificate as if a group structure. Points allocation (80/20 system): Level 1=20, Level 2=16, Level 3=10, Level 4=8, Level 5=6, Levels 6-8=0. Bidders not claiming preference points on SBD 6.1 score zero for Specific Goals. Failure to submit a valid B-BBEE certificate (SANAS-accredited, CIPC for EMEs, or sworn affidavit for EMEs/QSEs) means no preference points are claimed.
Environmental
Source: Terms of Reference.pdfService provider must include high-level analysis of environmental challenges and opportunities impacting economic and sectoral trends in reports. Environmental factors should be considered in sector analyses and recent research of interest.
Contractual Terms
Source: Terms of Reference.pdfContract duration is 3 years. NEDLAC is not obliged to appoint any bidder and reserves the right to withdraw or amend the RFP. No bid will be awarded to bidders listed on the National Treasury’s Register for Tender Defaulters or Database of Restricted Suppliers.
Special Conditions
Source: Terms of Reference.pdf (unknown)Bidders must declare any conflict of interest. Disqualification risks: Submitting fraudulent, untrue, or inaccurate information (e.g., fake memberships, BEE credentials, experience). Receiving information not available to other vendors through fraudulent means. Non-compliance with bid document requirements. Engaging in collusive tendering, anti-competitive conduct, or collusion with other bidders. Offering gifts, gratuities, or inducements to NEDLAC officials or government representatives. All bid-related costs are borne by the bidder; no reimbursement will be made. Communication must only occur through designated official channels.
Description
Source: Price Template - Economic Unit Technical Support .xlsxProvide technical support services for the Economic Unit at NEDLAC, including economic analysis, reporting, and stakeholder engagement support.
Submission Guidelines
Source: Price Template - Economic Unit Technical Support .xlsx (unknown)Complete only the GREEN sections of the price template. All prices must be all-inclusive for each cost element. The price template must be signed by the bidder's representative.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Price Template - Economic Unit Technical Support .xlsx (unknown)General
Open to bidders capable of providing technical economic support and stakeholder engagement services.
Documentation
Must submit a completed and signed price template (green sections only).
Technical
Expertise in macroeconomic analysis, sector-specific research, and facilitation of social dialogue is implied.
Technical Specifications
Source: Price Template - Economic Unit Technical Support .xlsx (unknown)Provide technical support services for the Economic Unit at NEDLAC, including: monthly economic review reports (macroeconomic trends, sector analysis, research, executive summary), social dialogue and stakeholder engagement support (facilitation, attendance, preparation, presentations), and reporting/research support (meeting reports, stakeholder engagement reports, policy/research briefs, concept notes, ad-hoc economic analysis, trend assessments, sector-specific reports, and ad-hoc report requests).
Financial Requirements
Source: Price Template - Economic Unit Technical Support .xlsx (unknown)Pricing must be all-inclusive for each cost element. Rates are required for: monthly reports (per report), social dialogue facilitation (per hour), attendance/technical support (per hour), stakeholder engagement facilitation (per hour), preparation for engagements (per hour), presentations (per hour), meeting reports (per report), stakeholder engagement reports (per report), policy/research briefs (per brief), concept notes (per note), ad-hoc economic analysis (per hour), ad-hoc economic trend assessment reports (per report), ad-hoc sector-specific analysis reports (per report), and ad-hoc report requests (per report).
Description
Source: Tender Invitation and Standard Bidding Documents_.docxThe tender invites proposals to provide technical support to the Economics Unit at NEDLAC. Full details are in Annexure A (Terms of Reference) and Annexure B (Pricing Model). Bidders must comply with all specified requirements to avoid invalidation.
Important Dates
Source: Tender Invitation and Standard Bidding Documents_.docx (unknown)Closing date and time: 30 June 2026 at 11:00. Non-compulsory briefing session: 19 June 2026, 10:00–11:00 via Microsoft Teams (Meeting ID: 311 680 925 677 194, Passcode: FQ7Xr6ks). Bid validity period: 90 days from closing date.
Contact Information
Source: Tender Invitation and Standard Bidding Documents_.docx (unknown)Procurement enquiries: Selinah Ramphisa, Tel: 076 717 1116 or 011 328 4200, Email: [email protected]. Technical enquiries: Dineo Modika, Tel: 060 771 0760 or 011 328 4200, Email: [email protected]. Submission address: Nedlac House, 14A Jellicoe Avenue, Rosebank (tender box next to reception).
Submission Guidelines
Source: Tender Invitation and Standard Bidding Documents_.docx (unknown)Submit bids in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the RFP number (Nedlac 2026/27/01) and tender description. Deposit in the tender box at Nedlac House, 14A Jellicoe Avenue, Rosebank (next to reception). Include one soft copy. Late bids will not be accepted. Use official forms provided (do not re-type). Required returnable documents: SBD 1 (Invitation to Bid), SBD 4 (Declaration of Interest), SBD 6.1 (Preference Points Claim Form), and Certificate for Joint Venture (if applicable). Failure to comply with any required particulars may render the bid invalid.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Tender Invitation and Standard Bidding Documents_.docx (unknown)General
Exclusions
BBBEE
Tax
Technical Specifications
Source: Tender Invitation and Standard Bidding Documents_.docx (unknown)Provide technical support to the Economics Unit at NEDLAC. Scope and deliverables are detailed in Annexure A (Terms of Reference). Pricing model provided in Annexure B. Bidders must independently arrive at their bid without collusion. Communication between joint venture partners is permitted.
Financial Requirements
Source: Tender Invitation and Standard Bidding Documents_.docx (unknown)Submit total bid price (all-inclusive) on SBD 1. Pricing must align with Annexure B (Pricing Model). No specific bonds or guarantees mentioned. Payment terms and schedules not specified in the document.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Tender Invitation and Standard Bidding Documents_.docx (unknown)Tax Compliance: Submit SARS Tax Compliance Status (TCS) PIN or CSD number. Foreign suppliers not liable for RSA taxation are exempt from TCS PIN but must register if they have a branch, permanent establishment, or income source in RSA. B-BBEE: Submit B-BBEE Status Level Verification Certificate or sworn affidavit (for EMEs & QSEs) to qualify for preference points. Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. State employees or entities with state-employed directors/members are ineligible. Joint ventures must submit a Certificate for Joint Venture and separate compliance documents for each member.
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Tender Invitation and Standard Bidding Documents_.docx
The National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC) invites proposals to provide technical support to its Economics Unit. The tender (Bid Number: Nedlac 2026/27/01) closes on 30 June 2026 at 11:00 AM. The procurement follows South African public sector regulations, including the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (PPPFA) and BBBEE compliance. The 80/20 preference point system applies, with 80 points for price and 20 for BBBEE status. Bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes with required documentation, including tax compliance (TCS PIN or CSD number) and BBBEE verification certificates.
Terms of Reference.pdf
NEDLAC invites proposals for a 3-year contract to provide technical support to its Economics Unit. The service provider will assist in economic and employment trends analysis, social dialogue facilitation, sectoral research, and reporting on macroeconomic indicators (e.g., GDP, CPI, fiscal/monetary policy). The role includes data analysis, briefing notes, meeting facilitation, and ad-hoc research presentations. The tender evaluates bids on functionality (70% minimum threshold), price (80/20 PPPFA system), and B-BBEE compliance (20 points).
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Organization
National Economic Development and Labour CouncilContact Person
Selinah Ramphisa
Phone
+27 11 328 4200
[email protected]
Website
nedlac.org.za/
Address
14a Jellicoe Ave, Rosebank, Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa
Source confidence
High source confidence
Official source
eTenders.gov.za
Documents found
3
Last checked
05 Jun 2026
AI status
Enhanced
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