Request for proposal (RFP) for the appointment of service provider for provision of semi intensive and light coach cleaning services for turnaround stations in the western cape region for a period of 36 months.
PRASA ,Cape Town Station - Cape Town - Cape Town - 8000
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
14 Jul 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-162352
Summary
PRASA is seeking a service provider to deliver semi-intensive and light coach cleaning services for metrorail trains at turnaround stations in the western cape region for a 36-month period. The tender aims to ensure cleanliness and hygiene for approximately 620,000 commuters and 4,500 staff, improving service turnaround and the overall commuter experience. This is a performance-based contract where the appointed provider will be subject to daily, weekly, and monthly evaluations.
Key Requirements
A compulsory briefing session must be attended on 28 July 2026 at Cape Town Station; failure may lead to disqualification.
Bids must be submitted in two separate sealed envelopes by 17 August 2026 at 12:00: Volume 1 for technical/compliance and Volume 2 for financial proposals only.
The service provider must perform both semi-intensive and light cleaning for a fleet of approximately 80 EMU train sets, with detailed cleaning standards specified.
Mandatory registration on the National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD) and tax compliance verification via a TCS Pin are required.
Joint ventures or consortia with B-BBEE entities must submit a signed agreement or written confirmation detailing the percentage split and responsibilities.
The service provider must supply all necessary fit-for-purpose cleaning equipment, consumables, and maintain the equipment.
The contract is for 36 months, with a 90-working-day bid validity period that may be extended at PRASA's request.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF SERVICE PROVIDER FOR PROVISION OF SEMI INTENSIVE AND LIGHT COACH CLEANING SERVICES FOR TURNAROUND STATIONS IN THE WESTERN CAPE REGION FOR A PERIOD OF 36 MONTHS.
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Request for proposal (RFP) for the appointment of service provider for provision of semi intensive and light coach cleaning services for turnaround stations in the western cape region for a period of 36 months.
Briefing SessionCompulsory
Date & Time
Monday, 17 August 2026 - 12:00
Venue
CAPE TOWN STATION (SHOSHOLOZA MELY WAITING AREA)
Important: Attendance at this briefing session is mandatory. Bids from suppliers who do not attend may be disqualified.
Requirements & Eligibility
Eligibility Criteria
Briefing session compulsory venue: cape town station (shosholoza mely waiting area) date: 28 july 2026 time: 10h00
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Description
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf
Important Dates
14 Jul
2026
PUBLICATION
Tender Published
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17 Aug
2026
DEADLINE
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Tender closing date
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PRASA (Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa) invites bids for semi-intensive and light coach cleaning services at turnaround stations in the Western Cape region for a 36-month period. Tender WCR/06/06/2026 closes on 17 August 2026 at 12:00 PM. A compulsory briefing session is scheduled for 28 July 2026 at Cape Town Station. The contract uses an 80/20 preference point system (price/B-BBEE specific goals) with fixed pricing subject to CPI escalations in years 2 and 3.
RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf
PRASA seeks a service provider for semi-intensive and light coach cleaning services at turnaround stations in the Western Cape region for 36 months. The scope includes cleaning approximately 80 EMU train sets, with daily service for around 47 sets. The service aims to improve hygiene, commuter experience, and compliance with health and safety regulations.
PRASA manages and operates South Africa's passenger rail and long-distance bus services.
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Background: Western Cape region operates a fleet of long-distance and local train sets used by Metrorail for suburban rail. Additional sets are spare coaches in staging yards.
Scale: Approximately 620,000 commuters and 4,500 staff use these trains, necessitating high cleanliness and hygiene standards.
Problem: Currently no permanent service provider for coach cleaning covering operational services/support for Metrorail.
Objective: Perform semi-intensive and light coach cleaning to improve service turnaround times and commuter experience, upholding PRASA as a public transport mode of choice.
Desired outcome: Appoint a new service provider on a 36-month performance-based contract, subject to daily, weekly, and monthly evaluation by PRASA.
Benefits: Continuation of services by experienced provider; compliance with health and safety; efficient task performance.
Scope: Provide highest cleanliness service to Metrorail trains, complying with cleaning sector regulations, Health and Safety Act, and Railway Safety Act.
Coverage: Services at turnaround stations; fleet of approximately 80 EMU over 36 months, with around 47 in daily service (including one Malmesbury train).
Bidders must familiarise themselves with cleaning requirements, indicative waterless cleaning procedures, schedule of trains, NEL report, and set working summary to price accurately.
Important Dates
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf (RFP)
Bid issue date: 14 July 2026.
Compulsory briefing session: 28 July 2026 at 10:00 at Cape Town Station (Shosholoza Mely waiting area).
Closing date for questions: 31 July 2026.
Closing date for responses to questions: 04 August 2026.
Bid submission closing date: 17 August 2026 at 12:00.
Validity period: 90 working days from closing date; may be extended at PRASA's request.
Evaluation, appointment, contract negotiations, and commencement dates are 'To Be Announced' (TBA).
Contact Information
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf (RFP)
For RFP process queries (before closing): Submit RFP Clarification Form to [email protected] by 31 July 2026.
After closing date: Contact Bid Secretariat at telephone 021 818 7276 or email [email protected].
For complaints: Email [email protected]. Include bid description, reference number, closing date, supplier name, contact details, and detailed complaint.
Submission/delivery address: PRASA Tender Drop Off Office, 3 Old Marine Drive, Cape Town, 8000.
PRASA will communicate with bidders using contact details provided at the compulsory briefing.
Submission Guidelines
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf (RFP)
Submit your bid in two sealed envelopes/boxes: Volume 1 (technical, compliance, specific goals) and Volume 2 (financial proposal only).
Volume 1 must include: Part A (Mandatory Requirements), Part B (Technical/Functional Response and Specific Goals).
Volume 2 must include only the financial response: Tender Form C and Price Schedule (Annexure C).
Submit one original response, copies, and an electronic version (on memory card/external drive).
All documents must be in English, A4 format (graphics max A3), neatly bound, and pages consecutively numbered.
Sign all forms with black ink; certify non-original documents as true copies by a Commissioner of Oaths.
The original must be signed by an authorised person; authorisation proof must be included.
Returnable documents include: Tender Form C (Pricing Schedule), SBD 4 Bidder’s Disclosure, SBD 6.1 Preference Points Claim Form, Pricing Schedule Annexure C.
Delivery address: PRASA Tender Drop Off Office, 3 Old Marine Drive, Cape Town, 8000.
Clearly mark envelopes with RFP No: WCR/06/06/2026 and description.
Closing date: 17 August 2026 at 12:00. Late submissions will be disqualified.
Failure to attend the compulsory briefing on 28 July 2026 may lead to disqualification.
Do not canvass PRASA officials; collusion leads to disqualification and future restriction.
All costs are borne by the bidder; PRASA will not reimburse any expenses.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf (RFP)
Must attend compulsory briefing session; must be tax compliant and registered on National Treasury's Central Supplier Database; must submit all required returnable documents; joint ventures/consortia must submit agreement or written confirmation; must comply with all applicable laws; foreign suppliers without local entity need not register on CSD.
Technical Specifications
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf (RFP)
Service: Provision of semi-intensive and light coach cleaning services for Metrorail trains at turnaround stations in the Western Cape.
Contract period: 36 months.
Fleet: Approximately 80 EMU train sets, with around 47 in daily service (including one Malmesbury train).
Cleaning standards: Detailed specifications for interior semi-intensive and light cleaning.
Semi-intensive cleaning includes: window cleaning with squeegee and soapy solution; floor sweeping and mopping with multi-purpose cleaner/disinfectant; immediate cleaning and disinfection of blood/bodily fluid spills; dusting of seats, panels, walls, arm-rests, cabs, heaters; cleaning of ceilings, walls, luggage racks; driver and guard compartment cleaning (no water in driver's cab).
Light cleaning includes: removal of dirt, litter, sweeping with soft broom; cleaning of luggage racks/panels with damp cloth and appropriate chemical; dusting; immediate disinfection of spills; basic cleaning of driver/guard compartments.
Staffing requirements: Detailed shift schedules and cleaner numbers for weekdays and weekends across multiple stations (Cape Town, Malmesbury, Worcester, Wellington, Kraaifontein, Belville, Fishhoek, Strand, Chris Hani, Kapteinsklip).
Supervisors: Two per shift on weekdays, one on weekends, based at Cape Town Station.
Objective: Improve service turnaround times, ensure cleanliness and hygiene for approximately 620,000 commuters and 4,500 staff, and enhance commuter experience.
Methodology
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf
Bid responses should be clear, concise, and follow a clear methodology explained in an executive summary.
Use numbered headings, bullet points, sections, appendices, and schedules for clarity.
Address each RFP requirement succinctly, using defined terms, and indicate interpretation of any differing terminology.
Experience & Qualifications
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf
Background highlights the scale: trains used by approximately 620,000 commuters and 4,500 staff, requiring high cleanliness standards.
Desired outcome: Appoint a service provider experienced in performing cleaning tasks safely and efficiently.
Benefits include receiving services from companies whose area of expertise is cleaning, ensuring safe and efficient task accomplishment.
Pricing Schedule
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf
Financial proposal must be submitted separately in Volume 2, containing Tender Form C and Price Schedule.
PRASA may request annual financial statements signed by a professional accountant for due diligence.
PRASA reserves the right to negotiate market-related prices with the highest-scoring bidder, then second, then third, or cancel the bid.
No changes to bid rates accepted after closing date unless contract specifically allows.
All costs borne by bidder; no reimbursement for preparatory costs.
Financial Requirements
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf (RFP)
Submit financial proposal separately in Volume 2 (sealed envelope): Includes Tender Form C and Price Schedule.
Pricing must be detailed in the Pricing Schedule (Annexure C).
Performance and bid bonds are mentioned as 'where applicable' but specifics are not detailed in extracted text.
PRASA may request annual financial statements signed by a professional accountant for due diligence.
PRASA reserves the right to negotiate market-related prices with the highest-scoring bidder, and if unsuccessful, proceed to the second or third highest.
No changes to bid rates are accepted after closing date unless contract specifically allows.
All costs are borne by the bidder; no reimbursement for preparatory costs.
PRASA may disclose quoted prices.
Total cost of ownership and continuous improvement initiatives may be considered.
Compliance Requirements
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf (RFP)
Mandatory registration on National Treasury's Central Supplier Database (CSD): Provide supplier number and unique registration reference. Access at https://secure.csd.gov.za. Foreign suppliers without a local entity are exempt.
Tax compliance: Must be compliant with all applicable tax legislation. Provide Tax Compliance Status (TCS) Pin for verification via CSD. Submit completed SBD 1.
For consortia/JV/subcontractors: Each party must be CSD registered and tax compliant.
B-BBEE: Joint ventures or consortia with B-BBEE entities must state intention in submission. Submit signed JV/consortium agreement or written confirmation of intent, detailing percentage split and responsibilities. Award only after signed agreement submitted.
Legal compliance: Bidder must comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
Confidentiality: Bidders must treat RFP information as confidential, sign confidentiality undertakings if required, and return confidential information on demand.
Protection of personal data: Process personal data only for evaluation and award purposes.
Equipment and chemicals: Service provider must supply all fit-for-purpose cleaning equipment and consumables, and maintain equipment.
Health & Safety
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf
Compliance: Service provision must comply with Health and Safety Act and Railway Safety Act.
Cleaning procedures: Include immediate cleaning and disinfection of blood/bodily fluid spills (e.g., vomit) using deodorant to counteract smells.
Safety equipment: Bidders must supply all cleaning equipment and consumables, including items like dust masks and hand gloves.
Specific rules: No water allowed in driver's cabs; use damp cloth with soapy solution only.
Benefits: Project ensures compliance on health and safety of commuters and employees using PRASA's train services.
Contractual Terms
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf
Confidentiality: Bidders must treat all RFP information as confidential, may share with subcontractors/employees/advisers under confidentiality obligations, and return information on demand. PRASA may require signed confidentiality undertakings.
PRASA's rights: Modify RFP goods/services/works and request re-bidding; withdraw or amend RFP without notice or liability; reject non-conforming proposals; disqualify late submissions; call for additional documents; withdraw RFP for good cause; award contract anytime after closing; make no award; validate bidder information; request financial statements for due diligence; not accept bid rate changes after closing unless contract allows.
Liability disclaimer: PRASA and its advisers disclaim liability for adequacy, accuracy, or completeness of information in the RFP. No representations or warranties are given.
Governing law: South African law applies.
Section
Source: RFP for Coach cleaning for turn around stations.pdf
Evaluation methodology is outlined in Section 5 of the RFP.
Preference points will be awarded according to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (PPPFA).
Bidders must submit SBD 6.1 Preference Points Claim Form.
DocumentRFP Annexures.zipReview complete
Description
Source: RFP Annexures.zip
Scope: Appointment of service provider for provision of semi-intensive and light coach cleaning services for turnaround stations in the Western Cape region for 36 months.
Contract includes standard forms: Invitation to Bid, Terms and Conditions, Tender Form, Site Inspection/Pre-tender Briefing, Statement of Works, Security Screening, Acknowledgment, Bidder’s Disclosure, Preference Points Claim Form.
Performance-based contract outlines terms: interpretation, general description, appointment, contract term, fixed price, equipment, liability, warranties, insurance, obligations, disputes, breach, jurisdiction, confidentiality, variation, force majeure, cession, indemnification, insolvency, general clauses, domicilium, and signature.
Pricing schedule instructions require inclusion of all costs: labour, relievers, chemicals, consumables, tools, equipment, machinery, uniforms, and CPI escalations.
Important Dates
Source: RFP Annexures.zip (RFP)
Closing date: 17 August 2026.
Closing time: 12:00 PM.
Compulsory tender briefing meeting:
Date: 28 July 2026.
Time: 10:00 AM.
Venue: Cape Town Station (Shosholoza Mely Waiting Area).
Bidders failing to attend the compulsory briefing session will be disqualified.
Tender documents can be downloaded from National Treasury e-tender website with effect from 14 July 2026.
Arrangements for bid availability before closing date can be made if the prospective bidder attended the compulsory briefing.
Deadline for RFP clarification requests: before 31 July 2026.
Contact Information
Source: RFP Annexures.zip (RFP)
Contact for RFP clarifications: Ntombikhona Lurani.
No other contact details (phone, address) are explicitly provided in the extracted text.
Submission Guidelines
Source: RFP Annexures.zip (RFP)
Submit bids by the stipulated time to the correct address. Late bids will not be considered.
All bids must be submitted on the official forms provided (not to be re-typed) or online.
Bids may be deposited in the bid box situated at the specified street address (address not detailed in extracted text).
Bidders must register on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) to upload mandatory information: business registration/directorship/membership/identity numbers, tax compliance status, and banking information.
If not registered on the CSD, mandatory information may not be submitted with the bid documentation.
The successful bidder will be required to fill in and sign a written contract form (SBD7).
Provide acceptable documentary proof of coverage for Workmen’s Compensation, Securities and Insurance within 30 working days of contract award notification.
Failure to provide required particulars may render the bid invalid.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFP Annexures.zip (RFP)
Eligible bidders must: be registered on CSD with valid tax compliance; attend compulsory briefing session; pass security screening (no convictions, judgments, insolvency in last 5 years); have capacity to provide 47 cleaning staff (45 cleaners + 2 supervisors) plus 10% relievers; comply with all labor legislation including National Minimum Wage Act; possess or obtain public liability insurance; submit B-BBEE certification/affidavit for preference points; not be listed on Register for Tender Defaulters or List of Restricted Suppliers; have no conflict of interest with PRASA employees; be legally registered entity in South Africa (or have local branch/permanent establishment).
Technical Specifications
Source: RFP Annexures.zip (RFP)
Scope: Provision of semi-intensive and light coach cleaning services for turnaround stations in the Western Cape region.
Contract period: 36 months.
Service provider must supply all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, and consumables required.
Service provider must provide all soaps, detergents, polish, etc., at its own cost.
Service provider must equip personnel with necessary equipment and training.
Uniform and employee identification cards must be worn by personnel at all times on duty.
Service provider must provide relievers: an additional 10% of total staff to cover absences.
Cleaning frequency for different areas to be set out as per RFQ specification.
Service provider must comply with Occupational Health and Safety Act and all safety rules.
Service provider's 'Person in Charge' must inspect all areas weekly and submit written report to PRASA.
Financial Requirements
Source: RFP Annexures.zip (RFP)
Contract is for a fixed amount (to be inserted) inclusive of VAT.
Labour salary increments to be adjusted in accordance with approved labour-gazetted rates.
Contract value variation only if PRASA requests variation of scope following supply chain management process.
Invoicing must be in accordance with payment schedule (Annexure C), include VAT number, full details, valid tax invoice, and vendor number.
Pricing schedule must be submitted in a separate envelope (Envelope 2).
Tendered amount must include all costs: labour, staff relievers, chemicals, consumables, tools, equipment, machinery, and uniforms.
Declare hourly rates (normal daily, Saturday, SUN/PPH) as per gazette for the year of tender; rates must be consistent in calculations.
Inconsistency in declared rates vs. calculations may lead to disqualification or correction by PRASA.
Pricing schedule includes annual amounts for Year 1, with CPI escalations factored in for Year 2 and Year 3.
Contractor must comply with National Minimum Wage Act and other regulated labour conditions and SARS requirements within pricing structure.
Compliance Requirements
Source: RFP Annexures.zip (RFP)
Mandatory Central Supplier Database (CSD) registration.
Tax Compliance Status (TCS) or PIN from SARS required; can be obtained via e-filing.
Submit TCS or PIN with bid; if not available but registered on CSD, provide CSD number.
For consortia/joint ventures/sub-contractors, each party must submit separate proof of TCS/PIN/CSD number.
Foreign suppliers not resident in RSA, without a branch/permanent establishment/source of income in RSA, are not required to obtain TCS/PIN.
B-BBEE requirements: Points allocated for specific goals as per evaluation criteria.
Provide proof of B-BBEE status (certificate/affidavit) and ownership (CIPC documents, ID copies).
Provide acceptable documentary proof of coverage for Workmen’s Compensation, Securities and Insurance within 30 working days of award notification.
Compliance with Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act 2000 and Regulations 2022.
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.
PRASA ,Cape Town Station - Cape Town - Cape Town - 8000
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