Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act)
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.
Documents available on tender detail page
Tender Type
Participation
Delivery Location
Eskom Road - Brackenfell - Cape Town - 7560
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
18 Jun 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-159464
ESKOM is hosting a pre-tender workshop for security guarding services as part of its supplier development localisation and industrialisation (sdl&i) initiative. The workshop is designed to support emerging contractors by providing key insights into tender requirements, compliance expectations, and how to conduct business with ESKOM. attendance is by invitation and requires rsvp by 17 july 2026.
Date & Time
Friday, 17 July 2026 - 10:00
Venue
Eskom Brackenfell J-block
Invitation you are cordially invited to attend a pre-tender workshop for security guarding as part of the sdl&i initiative. This workshop is designed to support emerging contractors by providing key insights into tender and compliance requirements, as well as expectations when conducting business with ESKOM.
Participation
Eskom Road - Brackenfell - Cape Town - 7560
18 Jun
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
17 Jul
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
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Invitation SDL Engagement 21 July 2026.pdf
This is a pre-tender workshop invitation for Security Guarding services as part of ESKOM's Supplier Development Localisation & Industrialisation (SDL&I) initiative. The workshop is designed to support emerging contractors by providing key insights into tender requirements, compliance expectations, and conducting business with Eskom. The workshop will be held on 21 July 2026 from 09h00 to 13h00 at Eskom Brackenfell J-Block, with RSVP required by 17 July 2026.
Median Estimate
R 880 000
Range
Based on General government tender averages. Companies with similar profiles typically bid near the median.
* Estimates are based on historical data and do not guarantee actual award values.
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Description
Source: Invitation SDL Engagement 21 July 2026.pdfWorkshop scope: Part of the Supplier Development Localisation & Industrialisation (SDL&I) initiative. Focus: Security Guarding. Purpose: Support emerging contractors by providing insights into tender and compliance requirements, as well as Eskom business expectations.
Important Dates
Source: Invitation SDL Engagement 21 July 2026.pdf (unknown)Pre-tender workshop date: Tuesday, 21 July 2026, from 08h00 (for 09h00 start) until 13h00. RSVP deadline: 17 July 2026.
Briefing Session
Source: Invitation SDL Engagement 21 July 2026.pdf (unknown)Workshop details: Date - Tuesday, 21 July 2026. Time - 08h00 for 09h00 start, ending at 13h00. Venue - Eskom Brackenfell J-Block. RSVP required by 17 July 2026 via [email protected].
Contact Information
Source: Invitation SDL Engagement 21 July 2026.pdf (unknown)For enquiries: Nikiwe Shongwe or Busie Noholoza. Phone: 021 980 7521 / 021 980 3483. Email: [email protected].
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Invitation SDL Engagement 21 July 2026.pdf (unknown)This workshop is specifically designed for emerging contractors (supplier development beneficiaries). Attendees should be businesses seeking to participate in ESKOM Security Guarding tenders and must be able to attend the workshop in person at the Eskom Brackenfell J-Block venue in Western Cape.
Technical Specifications
Source: Invitation SDL Engagement 21 July 2026.pdf (unknown)Workshop purpose: Provide key insights into tender and compliance requirements, as well as expectations when conducting business with Eskom. Focus: Security Guarding under the Supplier Development Localisation & Industrialisation (SDL&I) initiative.
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.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 5 of 2000
Covers preferential procurement and preference-point systems used in public tenders.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 12 of 2004
Supports anti-corruption controls and supplier integrity in procurement processes.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 28 of 2024
Provides the national framework for public procurement across government.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 2 of 2000
Supports access to tender records, award decisions and public-sector procurement information.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 3 of 2000
Supports lawful, reasonable and procedurally fair administrative tender decisions.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
These rules are linked to the work category, industry, or regulated service area.
Act 4 of 2006
Relevant to electricity, generation, transmission, distribution and energy-service procurement.
Relevant because this tender appears to involve electricity, power supply, energy infrastructure, generators, or energy maintenance. Relevant because this tender appears to involve petroleum, oil, gas, fuel, or energy-resource services.
Act 107 of 1998
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
EskomContact Person
Nikiwe Shongwe
Phone
031-710-5290
[email protected]
Address
Eskom Road - Brackenfell - Cape Town - 7560
Source confidence
High source confidence
Official source
eTenders.gov.za
Documents found
1
Last checked
18 Jun 2026
AI status
Enhanced
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Eskom is South Africa's primary electricity supplier, managing generation, transmission, and distribution.
Relevant where environmental authorisations, EIAs or environmental compliance may apply.
Relevant because this tender appears to involve electricity, power supply, energy infrastructure, generators, or energy maintenance. Relevant because this tender appears to involve petroleum, oil, gas, fuel, or energy-resource services.
Act 85 of 1993
Sets health and safety duties for contractors, employers and service providers working on public-sector sites.
Relevant because this tender appears to involve electricity, power supply, energy infrastructure, generators, or energy maintenance. Relevant because this tender appears to involve petroleum, oil, gas, fuel, or energy-resource services.
Act 28 of 2002
Relevant to mineral resources, mining rights, prospecting and mining-related procurement.
Relevant because this tender appears to involve petroleum, oil, gas, fuel, or energy-resource services.
Act 40 of 2004
Relevant to regulated electricity, piped-gas and petroleum-pipeline activities.
Relevant because this tender appears to involve electricity, power supply, energy infrastructure, generators, or energy maintenance.
Data conflicts
None detected
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