The free state department of education (fsdoe) seeks a contractor to repair structural defects and replace unsatisfactory buildings at popano secondary school. The project includes structural repairs, demolition, new construction of multiple blocks, and installation of engineering services, with strict compliance to jbcc principal building agreement and south african regulations.
Key Requirements
Submit complete, unaltered tender document with all forms (e.g., Form of Offer and Acceptance, Performance Guarantee, Bill of Quantities) in black ink. - Scope includes structural repairs (e.g., under-pinning, crack repair), demolition, and new construction (Admin Block, Classrooms, Guard House, etc.) using specified materials (masonry, timber roofing, etc.). - Mandatory compliance: Valid Tax Compliance Pin (SARS), CIDB registration, B-BBEE Certificate, and National Treasury CSD Report. Subcontractors must meet the same requirements. - Financial terms: 10% retention per payment certificate (reduced to 5% at practical completion, 0% at final account), 10% construction guarantee, and insurance (Contract Works: sum +10%; Public Liability: R10M per event). - Occupational Health and Safety Act (1993) and Construction Regulations (2014) apply; contractor holds sole liability for compliance. - Handle and dispose of asbestos and all waste material per regulations. - Closing date: 6 August 2026.
Appointment of a contractor for the repair of structural defects and replacement of buildings in unsatisfactory condition at popano secondary school on behalf of free state department of education (fsdoe)
Briefing SessionCompulsory
Date & Time
Thursday, 06 August 2026 - 00:00
Venue
The site for POPANO SECONDARY SCHOOL is located at 190, Botshabelo-A, Botshabelo, 9781, Free State P
Important: Attendance at this briefing session is mandatory. Bids from suppliers who do not attend may be disqualified.
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Important Dates
16 Jul
2026
PUBLICATION
Tender Published
Tender was published
06 Aug
2026
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Tender closing date
Procurement Rules & Compliance ContextThis tender may be governed by South African public procurement rules covering fairness, transparency, preferential procurement, anti-corruption, administrative justice and access to information.
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The tender (RFP091/2026) seeks the appointment of a contractor to repair structural defects and replace buildings in unsatisfactory condition at Popano Secondary School on behalf of the Free State Department of Education (FSDOE). The project includes repairs to Block B, demolition and reconstruction of other blocks, and installation of engineering services (electricity, water, sewer, fire protection, stormwater). The contract is governed by the JBCC Principal Building Agreement (Edition 4.1, 2005) with specific amendments and special conditions. The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) is the implementing agent, and the closing date is August 6, 2026.
The tender (RFP091/2026) invites contractors to submit bids for the repair of structural defects and replacement of buildings in unsatisfactory condition at Popano Secondary School, on behalf of the Free State Department of Education (FSDOE). The tender is managed by the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and closes on August 6, 2026. It requires strict adherence to returnable documents, compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks, and transparency in bidding.
The tender is for the appointment of a contractor to repair structural defects and replace buildings in unsatisfactory condition at Popano Secondary School, commissioned by the Free State Department of Education (FSDOE) and managed by the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA). The project includes extensive repairs, renovations, and new constructions across multiple blocks (e.g., Admin Block, Media Centre, Classroom Blocks, Guard House, Dining Room, Ablutions, and External Works). The scope encompasses structural repairs, electrical, plumbing, firefighting systems, stormwater management, and external infrastructure like walkways, parking, and sports facilities. Strict adherence to the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act and Construction Regulations 2014 is mandatory, with detailed Health & Safety Plans, risk assessments, and compliance documentation required.
The tender is for the appointment of a contractor to repair structural defects and replace buildings in unsatisfactory condition at Popano Secondary School, on behalf of the Free State Department of Education (FSDOE). The project is managed by the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and includes a detailed baseline risk assessment outlining occupational health and safety (OHS) hazards, risk ratings, and required control measures. The scope involves infrastructure upgrades, repairs, and renovations, with a strong emphasis on compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act of 1993 and Construction Regulations 2014. The closing date for submissions is August 6, 2026.
The tender is for the appointment of a contractor to repair structural defects and replace buildings in unsatisfactory condition at Popano Secondary School on behalf of the Free State Department of Education (FSDOE). The project is managed by the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and involves Phase 1: Demolition of existing structures and construction of a new school. The contract is governed by the JBCC Principal Building Agreement (Edition 6.2 - May 2018) with supplementary clauses and preambles.
The tender is for the appointment of a contractor to repair structural defects and replace buildings in unsatisfactory condition at Popano Secondary School, on behalf of the Free State Department of Education (FSDOE). The project is managed by the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and involves extensive demolition, construction, and renovation work, including structural repairs, earthworks, concrete work, masonry, roofing, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, landscaping, and health & safety compliance. The contract is governed by the JBCC Principal Building Agreement, Edition 6.2 (May 2018), and includes detailed specifications for materials, workmanship, and compliance with South African standards (e.g., SANS, SABS). The closing date for submissions is August 6, 2026.
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Description
Source: Annexure A - Health and Safety Specification.pdf
Scope Defined In Tender 42.2.1 and Project BOQ.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Annexure A - Health and Safety Specification.pdf (unknown)
Legal
Must be a registered contractor with valid CIDB grading (likely Grade 7-9 for this project).
Compliance with OHS Act, Construction Regulations 2014, and other relevant legislation.
Proof of registration with Compensation Fund or licensed insurer.
Valid tax clearance certificate.
Technical
Demonstrated experience in school infrastructure upgrades, repairs, and renovations.
Capability to handle structural repairs, new constructions, and external works.
Access to qualified personnel (e.g., engineers, H&S officers, supervisors).
Ability to provide method statements for high-risk activities (e.g., demolition, scaffolding).
Financial
Financial capacity to undertake the project (may require proof of financial statements).
Provision for H&S compliance costs in the tender bid (see Annexure A: BOQ for H&S).
Health And Safety
Must have a documented H&S Policy and organogram.
Ability to appoint and manage competent H&S personnel (e.g., SACPCMP-registered H&S Officer).
History of compliance with H&S regulations in past projects.
Technical Specifications
Source: Annexure A - Health and Safety Specification.pdf (unknown)
Scope of Work:
Structural repairs and replacements at Popano Secondary School, including:
Foundation under-pinning, crack repair to floors and walls, reconstruction of walkways and staircases.
Replacement of roof trusses, covering, beams, defective floors, surface beds, and aprons on existing buildings.
Supply of electricity, installation of conduits, earthing, cabling, DB, light fittings, switches, plug points, dedicated plugs, testing, and commissioning.
Wet Services and Fire:
Internal reticulation of cold water and sewer, fire walls, detection, external fire reticulation.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Annexure A - Health and Safety Specification.pdf (unknown)
Compliance Requirements:
Principal Contractor must provide proof of registration and good standing with the Compensation Fund or a licensed compensation insurer prior to commencement.
Principal Contractor must demonstrate provision for the cost of compliance with health and safety requirements, the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act, and Construction Regulations in the tender submission.
Contractors must submit proof of registration with the Compensation Fund or a licensed compensation insurer to the Principal Contractor before commencing work on site.
Compliance with the OHS Act 85/1993 and Construction Regulations 2014 is mandatory for all contractors and sub-contractors.
Section 37(2) agreement must be in place when appointing sub-contractors.
Health & Safety
Source: Annexure A - Health and Safety Specification.pdf
Health and Safety Requirements:
Governed by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHS Act) and Construction Regulations 2014.
Principal Contractor Responsibilities:
Develop, implement, and maintain a site-specific Health and Safety Plan (HSP) based on the Health and Safety Specification document, OHS Act, and Construction Regulations.
Submit HSP to the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) or its Agent for approval before commencement.
Ensure HSP includes sub-contractor health and safety plans as appendices.
Appoint a full-time Construction Health and Safety Officer (CHSO) registered with SACPCMP; submit registration certificate as part of HSP.
Notify the Department of Labour of intended construction work and apply for a Construction Work Permit (if project exceeds 365 days/more than 3,600 person-days or falls under CIDB Grade 7, 8, or 9).
Display the Construction Work Permit number prominently at the site entrance and maintain a copy in the Health and Safety File.
Conduct hazard identification and risk assessments before commencement; include method statements for high-risk activities (e.g., demolition).
Ensure all employees have valid medical certificates of fitness (Annexure 3 of Construction Regulations 2014).
Provide risk-specific health and safety induction training for all site personnel and visitors; maintain attendance records.
Conduct weekly toolbox talks; maintain records.
Appoint competent persons for key roles (e.g., Construction Manager, Supervisor, CHSO, First Aiders, Firefighting Equipment Inspector). Submit written appointments and CVs to DBSA.
Establish an Occupational Health and Safety Committee (meeting monthly) with representatives from management and workers; DBSA representative chairs without voting rights.
Appoint Occupational Health and Safety Representatives (1 per 50 employees or part thereof) if employing more than 20 persons.
Maintain a Health and Safety File on site, including all documentation required by the OHS Act and Construction Regulations (e.g., risk assessments, training records, incident reports, audit reports).
Ensure sub-contractors comply with the HSP, OHS Act, and Construction Regulations; include Section 37(2) agreements for sub-contractors.
Conduct monthly health and safety audits; submit reports to DBSA.
Report all injuries (categorized as first aid, medical, disabling, or fatal) to DBSA forthwith; investigate and submit detailed reports monthly.
Immediately notify DBSA of any hazardous or potentially hazardous situations.
Provide and maintain first aid boxes, equipment, and trained First Aiders (1 per 10 employees).
Ensure site security, controlled access, and public safety measures (e.g., fencing, signage, barricades).
Comply with traffic accommodation requirements (e.g., road signs per SARTSM, flag persons, speed restrictions).
Manage hazardous chemical substances (HCS) in accordance with HCS Regulations; maintain Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and provide training.
Ensure construction vehicles and mobile plant are inspected daily, operated by certified/competent personnel, and parked safely after hours.
Develop and implement emergency procedures (e.g., fire, spills, accidents, bomb threats) as part of the HSP; maintain contact lists for emergency services.
Provide employee welfare facilities (e.g., sanitary, rest areas).
Ensure electrical installations comply with Construction Regulation 24 and Electrical Installation Regulations.
Address ergonomic risks as part of the risk assessment process.
DBSA Responsibilities:
Appoint Principal Contractor in writing.
Review and approve HSP and sub-contractor plans.
Conduct monthly audits of health and safety compliance.
Halt construction work if Principal Contractor or sub-contractors fail to comply with administrative measures, HSP, or pose health/safety risks.
Submit Construction Work Permit application to the Department of Labour upon appointment of Principal Contractor and receipt of approved HSP.
General Requirements:
All contractors must submit their organisation’s Health and Safety Policy (signed by CEO) and an organogram outlining the site management structure.
All records (e.g., training, inspections, audits, incidents) must be maintained in the Health and Safety File and made available for inspection.
Public and site visitors must be informed of hazards and precautions; site must be fenced/barricaded to prevent unauthorized access.
Contractual Terms
Source: Annexure A - Health and Safety Specification.pdf (unknown)
Contractual Terms:
The Health and Safety Specification document is governed by the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Construction Regulations 2014.
Errors or omissions in the specification do not relieve the Principal Contractor of responsibilities or accountability for the project.
Any inaccuracies, inconsistencies, or inadequacies in the specification must be immediately reported to the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA).
The Principal Contractor is responsible for implementing and maintaining the approved Health and Safety Plan (HSP) and ensuring compliance with all applicable legislation and regulations.
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Important Dates
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 2 of 3_Returnables.pdf (RFP)
Tender briefing attendance is mandatory. Proof of attendance (physical register or MS Teams chat log) is required for evaluation. Failure to provide valid proof may result in disqualification.
Briefing Session
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 2 of 3_Returnables.pdf (RFP)
Tender briefing attendance is mandatory. Details:
For online briefings: Access the published MS Teams link and provide company name, email, contact number, and attendee name in the chat box as proof of attendance.
For physical briefings: Attend the location specified in Volume 1, T1.1, and sign the Tender Brief Attendance Register.
The original attendance register (physical) or MS Teams chat log (online) will serve as formal proof. Photos of signed registers are acceptable but not a substitute for the original.
Failure to provide valid proof may result in disqualification.
Bidders must certify understanding of the work scope, conditions, and explanations provided during the briefing.
Submission Guidelines
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 2 of 3_Returnables.pdf (RFP)
Submit all required returnable documents as listed in the Tender Returnables Checklist (Volume 2, Part T2). Key points:
All forms must be fully completed, signed, and unaltered.
Attachments/supporting documents must be compiled in a separate file, indexed to match the Returnables Checklist.
Only complete applicable returnables; irrelevant ones may be omitted.
Proof of attendance at the tender briefing (physical or online via MS Teams) is mandatory. For online briefings, provide company name, email, contact number, and attendee name in the chat box. For physical briefings, sign the attendance register. Failure to comply may result in disqualification.
Subcontracting Schedule (T2.1.18) is applicable and must be completed.
SBD6.2 (Local Production and Content Declaration) is optional (tick box unmarked).
All pages of joint venture agreements must be signed by all parties if applicable.
Returnable Documents
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 2 of 3_Returnables.pdf (RFP)
Returnable documents checklist (Volume 2, Part T2):
T2.1.1: Tender Brief Attendance (physical or online).
T2.1.2: Certificate of Authority for Signatory (for companies, CCs, partnerships, sole proprietors, or joint ventures).
T2.1.3: Joint Venture/Consortium Disclosure Form (if applicable), including a copy of the joint venture agreement.
T2.1.4: Record of Addenda to Tender Document.
T2.1.5: Declaration of Default and Termination (must be signed).
T2.1.6: Bidder’s Disclosure (SBD4).
T2.1.7: Service Provider Code of Conduct.
T2.1.8: RFP Declaration Form.
T2.1.9: Enterprise Questionnaire.
T2.1.10: Certificate of Acquaintance with Tender Document.
T2.1.17: SBD6.1 (B-BBEE Status Level Certificate).
T2.1.18: Subcontracting Schedule (applicable).
T2.1.19: SBD6.2 (Local Production and Content Declaration, optional).
Instructions:
All forms must be completed, signed, and unaltered.
Attachments must be compiled in a separate file, indexed to match the checklist.
Only applicable returnables need to be completed.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 2 of 3_Returnables.pdf (RFP)
General
Must be a registered legal entity (company, CC, partnership, sole proprietor, or joint venture).
Must have valid CIDB registration and other mandatory certifications (COIDA, UIF, tax clearance).
Must not be listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or Restricted Suppliers.
Financial
Proof of financial standing (bank rating or equivalent).
Ability to provide performance guarantees if required.
B-BBEE
Valid B-BBEE Status Level Certificate (SBD6.1).
Compliance with preferential procurement goals (where applicable).
Experience
Demonstrated experience in similar projects (structural repairs, building replacements).
Pricing Schedule
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 2 of 3_Returnables.pdf
Pricing must account for all aspects influencing cost or construction, as outlined in the tender documentation. Bidders must determine rates and prices based on a full understanding of the work scope, conditions, and explanations provided during the briefing.
Financial Requirements
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 2 of 3_Returnables.pdf (RFP)
Bid must include proof of financial standing/bank rating (T2.1.16). Performance guarantees and bonds may be required as part of contractual obligations.
Compliance Requirements
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 2 of 3_Returnables.pdf (RFP)
Mandatory compliance documents:
Proof of registration with CSD and CIDB (T2.1.11).
Tax clearance certificate (T2.1.12).
Registration certificates, agreements, and identity documents (T2.1.13).
B-BBEE Status Level Certificate (SBD6.1) (T2.1.17).
Declaration of Default and Termination (T2.1.5) must be signed, even if not applicable.
Bidder’s Disclosure (SBD4) (T2.1.6) must be completed in full.
Service Provider Code of Conduct (T2.1.7) must be acknowledged and adhered to.
Enterprise Questionnaire (T2.1.9) must be completed.
Certificate of Acquaintance with Tender Document (T2.1.10) must be signed.
Joint Venture/Consortium Disclosure Form (T2.1.3) required if bidding as a joint venture, including a copy of the joint venture agreement with details on ownership, control, capital contributions, and equipment.
All partners in a joint venture must complete ABE Declaration Affidavits if applicable.
Conflict of interest declarations and compliance with POPIA, PFMA, PRECCA, CIDB Act, and B-BBEE Act are mandatory.
Contractual Terms
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 2 of 3_Returnables.pdf
Contractual terms and conditions are governed by the following frameworks:
DBSA Procurement Policy and Section 217 of the Constitution (fair, equitable, transparent, competitive, cost-effective).
Compliance with PFMA, B-BBEE Act, Companies Act, PRECCA, Protected Disclosures Act, CIDB Act, Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, and POPIA.
Service providers must adhere to the DBSA Service Provider Code of Conduct, including:
Prohibition of bribes, kickbacks, and corrupt practices.
Accurate record-keeping and financial transparency.
Reporting fraud or corruption via Tip-offs Anonymous (0800 204 933 or [email protected]).
No engagement with non-value-adding agents for BBBEE fronting.
Compliance with fair competition and antitrust laws.
DBSA reserves the right to terminate contracts or restrict business with service providers for breaches, including misrepresentation, collusion, or failure to disclose accurate information.
Joint ventures must formalize agreements with signed pages, detailing ownership, control, capital contributions, and equipment. Non-compliance renders the tender non-responsive.
Performance guarantees and bonds may be required as part of contractual obligations.
Scope: Appointment of a contractor for the repair of structural defects and replacement of buildings in unsatisfactory condition at Popano Secondary School on behalf of the Free State Department of Education (FSDOE).
Contract Agreement: JBCC Principal Building Agreement, Edition 6.2 (May 2018), with incorporated contract documents.
Key Deliverables: Demolition of existing structures, earthworks, concrete work, masonry, waterproofing, roofing, carpentry, joinery, and associated services.
Site: Popano Secondary School, Free State.
Project Includes: Repair/replacement of multiple blocks (Administration, Library, Classrooms, Nutrition, Ablution), septic tanks, and site clearance.
Special Requirements: Compliance with JBCC, OHS Act, Construction Regulations, HIV/AIDS specification, and local by-laws.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.xlsx (unknown)
General
The tenderer must be a registered contractor with relevant experience in building and civil works, particularly in school infrastructure projects.
Compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements (e.g., CIPC registration, tax clearance, B-BBEE certification).
Financial capacity to undertake a project of this scale (provisional sums total ~R20M+ for specialized works).
Experience with JBCC contracts and familiarity with the Principal Building Agreement (Edition 6.2).
Demonstrated ability to work with government departments (e.g., FSDOE, DBSA) and comply with public sector procurement rules.
Capacity to employ and manage a Community Liaison Officer (CLO) and implement social development programs.
Ability to provide performance guarantees, insurances, and securities as required by the contract.
Technical Specifications
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.xlsx (unknown)
The contract will use the JBCC Principal Building Agreement, Edition 6.2 (May 2018), along with other contract documents forming the agreement between employer and contractor.
JBCC General Preliminaries (May 2018) are incorporated into the bills of quantities, with amendments as specified.
Contractor must refer to JBCC documents for full intent and meaning of clauses.
Non-applicable items are marked as N/A.
Amendments to standard clauses take precedence over original JBCC documents.
General Preambles for Trades 2017 (ASAQS) are incorporated; if retracted, Model Preambles for Trades 2008 apply.
Supplementary preambles/specifications override General Preambles where applicable.
Contractor’s prices must account for all obligations, requirements, and specifications in General and Supplementary Preambles.
Pricing of preliminaries: If Option A is selected, amounts must be split into Fixed (F), Value-related (V), and Time-related (T) categories. Default split if not specified: T = 60%, F = 25%, V = 15%.
Contractor must submit a baseline programme (diagrammatic, fully linked, with critical path) in soft/electronic copy for approval before agreement signature. Programme must be maintained and updated with written approval for changes.
All prices must include materials, labour, plant, overheads, profit, taxes (excluding VAT), and all obligations. VAT must be separately stated on the summary page.
Unpriced or zero-priced items are deemed covered by other priced items; no claims for omissions will be entertained.
Contractor must clarify ambiguous descriptions with the principal agent before submission; otherwise, international best practice assumptions apply.
Drawings are issued electronically; contractor deemed to have received them on dispatch date.
Contractor must provide Operating and Maintenance Manuals (1 electronic + 1 hard copy), as-fitted drawings (1 electronic + 1 hard copy), and laminated plant room drawings at practical completion.
Contractor must erect and maintain a notice board (SAIA-approved) listing employer, contractor, and consultants’ names/logos. No subcontractor notice boards without principal agent approval.
Contractor is responsible for all construction aspects: management, resourcing, programming, coordination, and quality standards.
Contractor must provide warranties for materials/goods/workmanship, addressed to the employer, covering defects for a specified period post-practical completion.
Overtime costs are borne by the contractor unless pre-authorised by the principal agent. Compliance with Mangaung Municipality by-laws required (e.g., no noisy work on Sundays/public holidays, restricted hours on Saturdays/weekdays).
Contractor must assist in cost management to ensure contract value does not exceed the contract sum.
Contractor must prevent overloading damage; submit loading/storage/plant erection details for approval. Damage from overloading is the contractor’s responsibility.
Contractor must maintain confidentiality and obtain similar undertakings from subcontractors/suppliers. No media releases without employer’s written consent.
Copyright of all drawings, specifications, and documents vests with the employer.
Contractor must take forward cover on imported items subject to currency fluctuation.
Contractor must handle free-issue equipment/materials (storage, rigging, installation, testing) unless subcontractor responsibility is explicitly stated.
Contractor must provide scaffolding for all works, including subcontractors and direct contractors.
Contractor must issue personalised ID cards (photo, name, ID number) to all site personnel; no unauthorised access permitted.
Contractor must train employer’s staff on system operation.
Propping of floors may be required for vehicle access/storage; contractor bears cost and must obtain principal agent approval.
Flat roof waterproofing must be flood-tested for 48 hours to ensure water tightness before further construction.
Contractor must provide a list of subcontractors for principal agent review; subcontractors may be withdrawn by mutual agreement.
Contractor must submit CVs of management staff (foreman, contracts manager) for review.
Contractor must submit a quality control checklist format before appointment.
Community Liaison Officer (CLO) must be employed (nominated by the community) for the contract duration at R286/day. CLO duties per Annexure B.
Contractor must manage workforce to avoid local community stoppages.
Demolitions must be carried out safely, avoiding damage to remaining structures. Contractor is liable for any damage.
Contractor must notify principal agent before disconnecting/removing electrical installations.
Salvaged materials (e.g., bricks) must be cleaned, stacked, and approved by principal agent before reuse.
Contractor owns all removed/demolished materials and must dispose of debris off-site at own cost.
Contractor must visit the site to ascertain ground conditions for excavations.
Excavations must be approved by principal agent before foundations are laid. Over-excavations must be filled with 15MPa concrete at contractor’s expense.
No blasting without principal agent’s written permission; contractor liable for any damage/injury from blasting.
Filling must include density tests per SANS 1200D; prescribed tests are deemed included in rates unless instructed otherwise.
Contractor must keep excavations free of water (excluding subterranean water).
Contractor must provide anti-termite soil poison (10-year guarantee) under floors and in trenches.
Concrete tests (e.g., cube strength) must be conducted by an independent firm approved by the engineer; costs included in rates.
Formwork must be propped and supported until new work is self-supporting. Vertical strutting must rest on sufficiently strong construction.
Concrete in panels includes formwork and fillets; surface beds cast in ~9m panels.
Reinforcement must comply with specifications; contractor responsible for design of certain items (e.g., aluminium shopfronts, glass balustrades, post-tensioned slabs).
Contractor must provide design indemnity letters, shop drawings, samples, and workmanship guarantees for design-supply-install items.
Waterproofing must carry a 10-year guarantee; roofs must have even falls to outlets.
Roofing sheets must be fixed per manufacturer’s recommendations, with cut edges treated to match finish.
Structural timber roof trusses must be prefabricated, sawn softwood, with purlins, bracing, etc., per architect’s drawings.
Contractor must submit shop drawings and design certificates for roof trusses before fabrication.
Particle board must comply with SABS 1300 (exterior/flooring) or SABS 1301 (interior).
Joinery descriptions include frames, transoms, mullions, rails, etc. Hardwood joinery includes pelleting of bolt holes.
Laminate finishes must be glued under pressure; edge strips butt-jointed.
Face bricks must be ordered timeously for uniformity in size/colour. Sample panels (1500x1000mm) must be built on-site for architect approval.
Brickwork must include weep holes (every 5th perpend in bottom course of external skin).
Waterproofing to roofs uses 4mm Derbigum SP (or approved equivalent), fully bonded, with flashing strips and sealing at joints.
Protective stone dressing (19mm crushed stone) must be spread on waterproofing for sloping roofs.
Protective roofing paint (two coats Silvakote bituminous aluminium) must be applied to waterproofing.
Sealing compounds (polysulphide, polyurethane, silicone) must be used in expansion joints, steel frame-wall joints, and skirting-wall joints.
Profiled metal roofing (0.55mm Saflok 700 or approved equivalent) must be fixed to timber purlins with SL 700 clips and wafer-head fasteners.
Insulation (4mm Alucushion or equivalent) must be laid taut over purlins, fixed with PVC-coated straining wires.
Health and Safety: Contractor must comply with OHS Act 1993 and Construction Regulations 2014. Requirements include:
Full-time Pr. CHSO (SACPCMP-registered) health and safety officer.
Pricing must be done in the provided Bill of Quantities (BOQ) format, with rates and amounts for each item.
VAT must be separately stated on the summary page of the BOQ.
Prices must include all costs (materials, labour, plant, overheads, profit, taxes excluding VAT, etc.).
Unpriced or zero-priced items are deemed covered by other items; no extras will be paid for omissions.
Preliminaries must be split into Fixed (F), Value-related (V), and Time-related (T) categories if Option A is selected. Default split: T = 60%, F = 25%, V = 15%.
Contractor must allow for all obligations in the JBCC Principal Building Agreement and General/Supplementary Preambles in pricing.
Cost of concrete tests (e.g., cube moulds, testing, reports) is included in the rates.
Density tests for filling are deemed included in layer work rates; additional tests may be instructed in writing.
Contractor must bear overtime costs unless pre-authorised by the principal agent.
Contractor must take forward cover on imported items subject to currency fluctuation.
Payment terms and progress certificates are subject to compliance with OHS and HIV/AIDS requirements; non-compliance may delay payments.
Compliance Requirements
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Contractor must comply with the JBCC Principal Building Agreement (Edition 6.2, May 2018) and incorporated contract documents.
Compliance with Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993) and Construction Regulations, 2014 is mandatory. Non-compliance may result in delayed progress payments.
Contractor must provide a full-time Pr. CHSO (SACPCMP-registered) health and safety officer, PPE, safety file, training, medicals, and signage.
Contractor must comply with DBSA HIV/AIDS specification (PW 1544), including awareness campaigns, workshops, and monitoring. Non-compliance may delay payments.
Contractor must adhere to Mangaung Municipality by-laws for noise and working hours.
Contractor must ensure all subcontractors and suppliers comply with confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements.
Contractor must provide warranties for materials/goods/workmanship as specified.
Contractor must obtain principal agent approval for programme updates, design changes, and method statements.
Contractor must ensure all works meet SANS standards (e.g., SANS 1200D for density tests, SABS 1300/1301 for particle board).
The project involves Phase 1: Demolition of existing structures and construction of a new school at Popano Secondary School.
The scope includes repair of structural defects and replacement of buildings in unsatisfactory condition.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.pdf (unknown)
General
Contractor must be registered and compliant with South African legal and regulatory requirements.
Experience in similar projects (school construction, structural repairs, demolitions).
Capacity to manage subcontractors and coordinate complex works.
Financial stability to handle provisional sums and adjustments.
Technical
Proven expertise in design, supply, and installation of specified items (e.g., aluminium, glass, post-tensioned slabs).
Ability to produce shop drawings, samples, and compliance certificates.
Familiarity with JBCC contracts and ASAQS General Preambles for Trades.
Health And Safety
Compliance with Occupational Health and Safety Act (1993) and Construction Regulations.
Ability to implement and maintain a Health & Safety Plan.
Technical Specifications
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.pdf (unknown)
The project follows the JBCC Principal Building Agreement (Edition 6.2 - May 2018) and JBCC General Preliminaries (May 2018).
The ASAQS General Preambles for Trades 2017 (or Model Preambles for Trades 2008 if retracted) are incorporated into the bills of quantities.
Supplementary preambles/specifications in the bills take precedence over General Preambles.
Contractor must price all items, including materials, labor, plant, temporary works, taxes (excluding VAT), overheads, and profit. Unpriced or zero-priced items are deemed covered elsewhere in the bills.
VAT must be separately stated on the summary page.
Contractor is responsible for design, supply, and installation of specific items (e.g., aluminium shopfronts, glass balustrades, post-tensioned slabs) and must:
Provide design indemnity letters.
Submit shop drawings for architect approval.
Provide samples for design team approval.
Calculate tolerances for expansion/contraction (e.g., aluminium).
Provide written guarantees for workmanship.
Quantities in the bills are provisional and subject to remeasurement.
Contractor must clarify any unclear drawings, specifications, or bills of quantities in writing with the principal agent before submission.
Rates must include all items required for a functional system (e.g., fixings, hangers, fittings, sealant).
Quality Management
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.pdf
The architect is responsible for architectural and functional design, as well as quality inspection of the works.
Civil/structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers are responsible for design and quality inspection in their respective disciplines.
Quantity surveyor handles measurements, valuations, financial assessments, and cost control.
Contractor must:
Rectify discrepancies, errors, or omissions in the agreement.
Comply with laws, regulations, and by-laws.
Provide and test material samples, finishes, or assemblies.
Open up work for inspection, removal, or re-execution as required.
Protect the works and rectify defects.
Prepare lists for practical, final, and completion stages.
Manage expenditure of budgetary allowances, prime cost amounts, and provisional sums.
Coordinate subcontractor appointments and direct contractor work.
Contractor must submit shop drawings for approval before installation of plant, equipment, or related items.
Pricing Schedule
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.pdf
Contractor must price all items in the bills of quantities, including materials, labor, plant, temporary works, taxes (excluding VAT), overheads, and profit.
Unpriced or zero-priced items are deemed covered elsewhere in the bills.
VAT must be separately stated on the summary page.
If any description is unclear, the contractor must request written clarification from the principal agent before submission. Failure to do so means the contractor is assumed to have priced for international best practice standards.
Contractor must allow for general attendance (e.g., scaffolding) for subcontractors at no charge, as per the subcontract agreement.
Rates must include all items required for a functional system (e.g., fixings, hangers, fittings, sealant).
Errors or omissions in pricing are deemed included in the contract sum unless clarified in writing with the principal agent.
Financial Requirements
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.pdf (unknown)
Pricing must cover all costs for materials, fabrication, conveyance, delivery, unloading, storing, labor, plant, temporary works, duties, taxes (excluding VAT), overheads, and profit.
VAT must be separately stated on the summary page.
Contractor must allow for general attendance (e.g., scaffolding) for subcontractors at no charge, as per the subcontract agreement.
Errors or omissions in pricing are deemed included in the contract sum unless clarified in writing with the principal agent.
Pricing must account for out-of-sequence work, overtime, and additional costs to meet programme requirements.
Contractor must provide one electronic and one hard copy of Operating and Maintenance Manuals, as-fitted layout drawings, and laminated drawings for plant rooms.
Compliance Requirements
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.pdf (unknown)
Contractor must complete tenderer’s selections in the contract data before submission. If completed by the principal agent, the contractor’s signature on the agreement confirms acceptance.
Contractor must comply with all obligations, requirements, and specifications in the General Preambles and supplementary preambles.
Contractor must adhere to the Construction Regulations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993, as overseen by the health and safety consultant.
Contractor must control all forms of pollution (e.g., noise, dust, artificial light) and keep adjacent roads clean.
Works must not cause unacceptable dust, noise, vibrations, or nuisance beyond legal limits. Delays due to compliance will not justify contract period or value adjustments.
Health & Safety
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.pdf
A health and safety consultant is appointed as the employer’s agent under the Construction Regulations (Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993).
The consultant’s duties include:
Preparing and updating the health and safety specification.
Agreeing on the health and safety plan with the contractor.
Conducting regular audits for compliance with the plan, act, and regulations.
Issuing contract instructions for health and safety matters.
Stopping any activity or execution of works if the specification/plan is not adhered to or if there is a risk of harm.
Contractor must comply with all health and safety requirements and the consultant’s instructions.
Environmental
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.pdf
Contractor must carry out works to avoid unacceptable dust, noise, vibrations, nuisance, or annoyance to the employer, public, or adjacent properties, within legal limits.
Contractor is responsible for controlling all forms of pollution (e.g., noise, artificial light, wind-blown sand, dust, mud deposits) during the construction period.
Contractor must keep all roads bordering the site clean and free of dirt or debris caused by the works.
Delays or stoppages due to compliance with environmental requirements will not justify adjustments to the construction period or contract value.
Contractual Terms
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.pdf
The contract is governed by the JBCC Principal Building Agreement (Edition 6.2 - May 2018) and JBCC General Preliminaries (May 2018).
Contractor must complete tenderer’s selections in the contract data before submission. If completed by the principal agent, the contractor’s signature confirms acceptance.
Contractor is responsible for the programme and must adhere to the baseline programme, with any changes requiring written approval from the principal agent.
Practical completion criteria include milestone testing and operational readiness as detailed in the contract.
Termination may occur if work ceases for 120 continuous calendar days due to circumstances beyond either party’s control.
Contractor must provide electronic and hard copies of Operating and Maintenance Manuals, as-fitted drawings, and laminated plant room drawings.
Contractor must erect and maintain a notice board listing the employer, contractor, and professional consultants.
Section
Source: RFP091.2026 unPriced BOQ.pdf
Evaluation focuses on design, functional design, and quality inspection of the works.
Alterations to design, quality, or quantity are permitted if they do not substantially change the scope.
The architect and engineers (civil/structural, mechanical, electrical) have authority to issue contract instructions for compliance, corrections, and quality control.
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Evaluation Criteria
Source: Annexure B - Baseline Risk Assessment.pdf (unknown)
General
Applicants must be registered contractors with valid certifications and licenses to operate in South Africa.
Experience in similar infrastructure upgrade, repair, and renovation projects, particularly in educational facilities.
Compliance with all South African labor, health, and safety laws.
Technical
Demonstrated capability to handle high-risk activities (e.g., electrical work, excavations, work at height).
Access to SABS/ISO-compliant equipment and materials.
Proven track record in managing OHS risks and implementing control measures.
Financial
Financial stability and capacity to undertake the project as per the tender budget.
Proof of insurance (e.g., public liability, workers' compensation).
Legal
No history of non-compliance with OHS or construction regulations.
Valid tax clearance and B-BBEE certification (if applicable).
Technical Specifications
Source: Annexure B - Baseline Risk Assessment.pdf (unknown)
Scope of work: Repair of structural defects and replacement of buildings in unsatisfactory condition at Popano Secondary School, as defined in Tender 42.2.1 and Project Bill of Quantities (BOQ).
Key deliverables:
Infrastructure upgrades, repairs, and renovations at the school.
Addressing high-risk hazards identified in the baseline risk assessment, including:
Fall protection and access scaffolding for all work at height.
Electrical work, including substation construction and handling of high/medium voltage equipment.
Excavations, lifting operations, and use of machinery.
Demolition work, hazardous chemical substances, and vessels under pressure.
Standards and compliance:
Work must comply with the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1993 and Construction Regulations 2014.
A site-specific health and safety specification must be prepared based on the baseline risk assessment.
All tools, equipment, and materials (e.g., power tools, fixings, scaffolding) must conform to SABS/ISO standards where applicable.
Immediate action is required for all high-risk activities, with mandatory controls documented in the risk assessment record.
Site conditions:
Existing hazards include exposed electrical wires, poor hygiene in ablution facilities, and partially collapsed ceiling boards.
Work must address these conditions to mitigate risks of electrocution, health issues, and structural failures.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Annexure B - Baseline Risk Assessment.pdf (unknown)
Statutory compliance:
Occupational Health and Safety Act 1993 (Section 9(1)): Employers must identify hazards, establish precautionary measures, and provide means to apply them.
Construction Regulations 2014: Requires a baseline risk assessment and a site-specific health and safety specification for construction projects.
Health and safety:
Conduct and document a baseline risk assessment for the project.
Implement controls for high-risk activities (e.g., fall protection, electrical work, excavations) as per the risk assessment record.
Provide PPE, training, and inspections as specified for each hazard (e.g., safety goggles for concrete work, respirators for hazardous chemicals).
Ensure competency and fitness of employees, including medical examinations where required.
Enforce a drugs and alcohol policy, including awareness training and testing.
Site-specific requirements:
Address existing site hazards (e.g., exposed electrical wires, poor ventilation, collapsed ceiling boards) as part of the works.
Maintain sanitary and welfare facilities in clean and hygienic conditions.
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Important Dates
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 1 of 3_Procedures.pdf (RFP)
Tender brief (physical): 2026-07-24 at 11:00, location: Popano Secondary School, 190 Botshabelo-A, Botshabelo, 9781. Tender queries deadline: 2026-07-28 at 12:00 (email to [email protected]). Query responses issued by 2026-07-31 at 16:30. Tender submission link request deadline: 2026-08-05 at 16:30. Tender closing date: 2026-08-06 at 23:55. Tender validity period: 120 calendar days from closing date.
Contact Information
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 1 of 3_Procedures.pdf (RFP)
Procurement & Tender Officer: Noma Rakoma. Email: [email protected]. For technical queries, contact details are as per T1.1 (refer to tender document). Employer: Development Bank of Southern Africa Limited, 1258 Lever Road, Headway Hill, Midrand, Gauteng, 1685. Tel: (011) 313 3911.
Submission Guidelines
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 1 of 3_Procedures.pdf (RFP)
Submit bids via Microsoft OneDrive link (request via email to [email protected] by 2026-08-05 16:30). Late submissions or incorrect formats (e.g., folders instead of files, unzipped content) will be disqualified. Use official forms only—do not retype. Ensure all documents are correctly named, zipped, and uploaded in the prescribed order. Confirmation email serves as proof of submission. Bids must be signed by an authorized representative. Two-envelope system not required. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile, or emailed bids will not be accepted. Submission deadline: 2026-08-06 at 23:55.
Returnable Documents
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 1 of 3_Procedures.pdf (RFP)
Bids must be delivered by the stipulated time to the correct location (T1.1). Late bids are not accepted. Submit on official forms only (no retyping) or online. Use prescribed structure/order; incorrect formatting may invalidate the bid.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 1 of 3_Procedures.pdf (RFP)
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Technical Specifications
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 1 of 3_Procedures.pdf (RFP)
Scope: Repair of structural defects and replacement of buildings in unsatisfactory condition at Popano Secondary School, Free State. Minimum CIDB grading: 7GB or higher. Specialization: Brick-and-mortar structures. Local content: Submit fully populated and signed SBD6.2 (Declaration Certificate for Local Production and Content) as per T2.1.19. CIDB B.U.I.L.D Programme applicable (Skills Development Standard and Indirect Targeting Standard). Site location: 190 Botshabelo-A, Botshabelo, 9781, Mangaung Local Municipality, Free State.
Financial Requirements
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 1 of 3_Procedures.pdf (RFP)
Submit pricing in Volume 3 (Price Schedule/BoQ) as per prescribed format. Fixed rates for contract duration, subject to adjustment only as per contract terms. Submit letter of intent for Performance/Construction Guarantee (10% of contract sum) from a registered South African bank or insurer. Public Liability Insurance: Minimum R10,000,000 per claim (proof of intent or active policy required). Alternative tender offers not permitted unless demonstrably compliant with DBSA standards. All pricing data must be complete—blank items disqualify the bid.
Compliance Requirements
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 1 of 3_Procedures.pdf (RFP)
Mandatory: CSD registration (upload business registration, directorship, tax compliance, banking details). Submit Tax Compliance Status (TCS) PIN or CSD number. B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit (for EMEs/QSEs) required for preference points. Joint ventures: Each member must submit separate TCS/PIN/CSD proof; consolidated B-BBEE certificate required. Foreign bidders: Tax compliance not required if no RSA residency/branch/establishment/income. Workmen’s Compensation (COIDA) and UIF registration certificates required. CIDB registration: 7GB or higher. Professional registrations: Construction Project Manager (SACPCMP, 5+ years post-registration), Health & Safety Officer (SACPCMP, 3+ years), Social Facilitator (3+ years experience), Clerk of Works (5+ years experience).
Special Conditions
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 1 of 3_Procedures.pdf (RFP)
Bid subject to Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act 2000 and PPR 2022. Additional legislation or special contract conditions may apply. Refer to the last page of the tender document for the applicable contract form (SBD7).
Requirements
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 1 of 3_Procedures.pdf (RFP)
Foreign bidders: If no RSA residency, branch, permanent establishment, or income source, tax compliance (TCS/PIN) is not required. Failure to provide required particulars may invalidate the bid.
Section
Source: RFP091.2026_Volume 1 of 3_Procedures.pdf (RFP)
Bidding procedure enquiries: Development Bank of Southern Africa Limited. Contact details: Refer to T1.1 in tender document for telephone, facsimile, and email.
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Description
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf
Repair of structural defects and replacement of buildings in unsatisfactory condition at Popano Secondary School. Works include structural repairs (foundation under-pinning, crack repair, walkway/staircase reconstruction, roof/truss replacement) and new construction (Admin Block, Media Centre, Classroom Blocks, Guard House, Dining Room/Nutrition Centre, Ablutions, External Works). Contractor responsible for all hoarding, demolition, new structures, associated services, and disposal of asbestos/waste materials.
Contact Information
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf (TENDER)
Employer: Development Bank of Southern Africa Limited. Address: 1258 Lever Road, Headway Hill, Midrand, Gauteng, 1685. Postal: P.O. Box 1234, Halfway House, Midrand, 1685. Phone: (011) 313 3911. Fax: (011) 313 3086. Principal Agent details to be confirmed at contracting stage.
Submission Guidelines
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf (TENDER)
Submit the complete tender document as a whole. Do not alter or take apart any section. All forms must be completed in black ink. Required returnable documents include: Form of Offer and Acceptance (C1.1), Performance Guarantee (C1.3), Bill of Quantities (C2.2), and Amendments, Qualifications & Alternatives (C2.3). Failure to submit a complete, unaltered document with all required forms may result in disqualification.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf (TENDER)
General
Must be a registered contractor with valid CIDB grading for construction work.
Compliance with South African tax laws (valid SARS Tax Compliance Status Pin).
Registration on the National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD).
B-BBEE certification (level to be specified in tender addenda).
No history of fraud, corruption, or fronting (employer may audit records).
Financial
Ability to provide a 10% performance guarantee (fixed or variable) as security.
Financial stability to cover project costs (employer may request proof of liquidity).
Technical
Proven experience in structural repairs, demolition, and new construction (masonry, roofing, services).
Capacity to handle asbestos removal and waste disposal safely.
Expertise in installing engineering services (electrical, plumbing, stormwater).
Technical Specifications
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf (TENDER)
Scope: Repair of structural defects and replacement of buildings in unsatisfactory condition at Popano Secondary School. Works include: Foundation under-pinning, crack repair to floors and walls, reconstruction of walkways and staircases, replacement of roof trusses/covering/beams, defective floors, surface beds, and aprons. New construction: Admin Block, Media Centre/Store Rooms, Classroom Blocks (3 and 4), Guard House, Dining Room/Nutrition Centre, Ablutions (4 on-site), and External Works. Materials: Reinforced strip footings, ground slabs, structural masonry walls, prefabricated timber roofing, brickwork, face brick, plaster, paint, powder-coated aluminium windows, roof sheeting, barge flashing, ridge capping, fascia boards, suspended ceilings, hardwood timber frames/doors, aluminium rainwater goods, seamless gutters, uPVC downpipes, vinyl sheet flooring, porcelain tiles, electricity supply/distribution, stormwater management, V Drains, sewer/potable water pipelines, firefighting equipment, plumbing, desks, furniture, and equipment. Contractor must handle and dispose of asbestos and all waste material.
Quality Management
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf
Electrification: Supply and installation of conduits, earthing, cabling, DB boards, light fittings, switches, plug points, dedicated plugs, testing, and commissioning. Wet Services: Internal reticulation of cold water and sewer, fire walls/detection, external fire reticulation, and manholes connecting to municipal sewer infrastructure.
Pricing Schedule
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf
Pricing structure based on Bill of Quantities (C2.2) with Pricing Instructions (C2.1). Amendments, Qualifications & Alternatives (C2.3) must be submitted. Contract data includes: Agreement and Contract Data (C1), Pricing Data (C2), Scope of Work (C3), and Site Information (C4). All schedules, forms, drawings, and referenced documents are incorporated into the contract.
Financial Requirements
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf (TENDER)
Pricing: Submit Bill of Quantities (C2.2) with Pricing Instructions (C2.1). Amendments, Qualifications & Alternatives (C2.3) must be included. Payment Terms: Interim payment certificates issued no later than the 20th of each month. Retention: 10% of each payment certificate up to 5% of contract sum until practical completion, then reduced to 5% until final account (0%). Construction Guarantee: Variable guarantee of 10% until practical completion, then 5% until final completion. Fixed guarantee adjusted to 0% in final payment. Employer may withhold 10% of contract sum if valid guarantee not provided. Advanced payments not provided. Contract Works Insurance: Sum not less than contract sum + 10%. Public Liability Insurance: R10,000,000 per event, no claim limit. SASRIA Special Risks required. CPAP applicable for works exceeding 12 months due to employer delays; base month is tender closing date.
Compliance Requirements
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf (TENDER)
Mandatory: Valid Tax Compliance Status Pin (SARS), National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD) Summary Report, CIDB registration (construction work), valid B-BBEE Certificate/Affidavit. Subcontractors: Submit agreements and supporting documents (B-BBEE Certificate, CIDB registration, regulatory registrations, Tax Compliance Pin, CSD Report) to Principal Agent and Employer at least 30 days prior to subcontractor commencement. Contractor must achieve cidb Skills Development Goals and Contract Participation Goals (CPG) for targeted enterprises. Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993, and Construction Regulations, 2014 apply. Contractor liable for full compliance; mandatory agreement required per Section 37(2) of the Act.
Health & Safety
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf
Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993, and Construction Regulations, 2014 apply. Contractor solely liable for compliance with all duties, obligations, and procedures. Must maintain health and safety files, risk register, claims/variation registers, labour records, and subcontractor contracts on-site for employer/agent access. Employer may audit for fraud, corruption, fronting, or safety incidents. Contractor must ensure subcontractors grant employer same access rights. Construction Health and Safety Agent must review/approve Principal Contractor’s Health and Safety File and submit Construction Work Permit applications to Department of Employment and Labour 30 days prior to commencement.
Environmental
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf
Contractor responsible for handling and disposing of asbestos material and all other waste generated from the works in compliance with applicable regulations.
Contractual Terms
Source: RFP091-2026 _Volume 3 of 3_The Contract.pdf
Contract governed by JBCC Principal Building Agreement (Edition 4.1, Code 2101, March 2005) with Special Conditions of Contract (SCC). Key terms: Contractor responsible for design (including temporary works) and coordination; must submit designs for approval. Employer may choose security type (14.3 or 14.4); contractor must provide construction guarantee (10% until practical completion, 5% until final completion). Retention: 10% of payment certificates up to 5% of contract sum, reduced to 5% at practical completion, 0% at final account. Employer may withhold payments if guarantee invalid. Contractor must maintain valid security for duration; failure may lead to cancellation. Dispute resolution: Adjudication first, then arbitration. Contractor may not cede rights/obligations without employer approval. Subcontracting: Whole-work subcontracting requires employer written instruction; subcontractors must meet transformation requirements. Contractor must submit subcontractor agreements and supporting documents (B-BBEE, CIDB, tax compliance, CSD) 30 days prior to commencement. Employer may pay subcontractors directly if contractor fails. CPAP applies for works >12 months due to employer delays. Law: Republic of South Africa. Insurance: Contract works (sum +10%), public liability (R10M per event), SASRIA special risks. Lateral support insurance not required. Waiver of contractor’s lien required. Contract period: Possession within 3 days of guarantee submission; works commence within 7 working days. Weather allowance: 11 working days per 6 months. Interest rate per PFMA Section 80(1)(b).
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.
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