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.
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Tender Type
Request for Quotation
Delivery Location
OR Tambo International Airport - Kempton Park - Kempton Park - 1634
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
16 Jul 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-162546
This tender, issued by airports company south africa, invites bids for the maintenance of glazing work at or tambo international airport for a 12-month period. IT is open to contractors with a CIDB grading of 4sg or higher, and requires compliance with tax, b-bbee, and technical experience criteria.
Date & Time
Monday, 10 August 2026 - 12:00
Venue
null
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OR Tambo International Airport - Kempton Park - Kempton Park - 1634
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Source: RFQ 74431 Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (RFQ)16 Jul
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
10 Aug
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
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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.
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RFQ 74431 Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf
The tender is for the **Maintenance of Glazing Work** at **OR Tambo International Airport** for a **12-month period**, issued by the **Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA)**. The bid reference number is **RFQ 74431**, with a closing date of **10 August 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC**. The contract requires compliance with South African procurement laws, CIDB grading, tax compliance, and specific technical and functionality criteria.
NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf
The tender is for the **Maintenance of Glazing Work** at **O.R. Tambo International Airport** issued by the **Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA)**. The contract is a **12-month NEC3 Term Service Contract (TSC3)** with a priced contract (Option A) and includes provisions for dispute resolution, inflation adjustments, and liability limitations. The scope covers glazing maintenance, inspections, repairs, and associated services, with strict compliance to **Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) Act** and **ACSA’s insurance and ethical standards**.
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Contact Information
Source: RFQ 74431 Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (RFQ)Submission Guidelines
Source: RFQ 74431 Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (RFQ)Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFQ 74431 Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (RFQ)Mandatory
Functionality
Minimum Score
60
Criteria
Category
Key Personnel Experience
Weight
30
Details
Site Manager (15 pts for >3 years in glazing), Technician (10 pts for >3 years), Assistant Technician (5 pts for >3 years).
Category
Key Personnel Qualifications
Weight
30
Details
Site Manager (15 pts for N5 or higher in built environment), Technician (10 pts for trade certificate + OHS), Assistant Technician (5 pts for NQF Level 4 + OHS).
Category
Company References
Weight
40
Details
3 relevant references (40 pts); fewer than 3 = 0 pts.
Preference
System
80/20
Points
B-BBEE Levels
Level 1
5
Level 2
4.5
Level 3
4
Level 4
3
Level 5
2
Level 6
0.5
Level 7
0.3
Level 8
0.1
Black Youth Majority-Owned
5
Black Women Majority-Owned
5
Technical Specifications
Source: RFQ 74431 Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (RFQ)Financial Requirements
Source: RFQ 74431 Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (RFQ)Compliance Requirements
Source: RFQ 74431 Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (RFQ)Description
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (unknown)11.2(2) The Affected Property is O.R. Tambo International Airport
Contact Information
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (unknown){"name":null,"email":null,"phone":"011 921 6262","department":null,"address":"he conditions of contract identified in the Contract Data."}
Returnable Documents
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (unknown)the Returnable Schedules as well as any changes to the terms of the Offer agreed by the Bidder and the Employer to and forming part of this Form of Offer and Acceptance. No amendments to or deviations from said documents are valid unless contained in this Schedule.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (unknown)General
Compliance
Technical
Technical Specifications
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (unknown)No of
pages
C1.1 Form of Offer and Acceptance [3]
C1.2a Contract Data provided by the Employer [14]
[2]C1.2b C1.2b Contract Data provided by the Contractor
C1.3 Pro formas for Bonds & Guarantees [4]
C1.4 Insurance Schedule [10]
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Methodology
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (unknown)21.1 The Contractor submits a first plan for acceptance within 30 calendar days from Contract Date.
Experience & Qualifications
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdfName:
Job:
Responsibility:
Name:
Job:
Responsibility:
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Name:
Job:
Responsibility:
11.2 The following matters will be
included in the Risk Register 1. Manufacturing delays
Delivery delays
Commissioning challenges and delays
More to be included later
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Part c1: agreements and contract data
C1.3: Occupational health and safety agreement
Occupational health and safety agreement
AGREEMENT IN TERMS OF SECTION 37(2) OF THE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY ACT (ACT ) & CONSTRUCTION REGULATION 5.1(k)
Objectives
To assist Airport Company South Africa (ACSA) in order to comply with the requirements of:
(COID Act).
To this end an Agreement must be concluded before any contractor/ subcontracted work may
commence
The parties to this Agreement are:
Name of Organisation:
Airports company south africa
O. R. Tambo international airport
Physical Address:
Airport Company South Africa
3rd Floor ACSA North Wing Offices
OR Tambo International Airport
1627
Hereinafter referred to as “Client”
Name of organisation:
Physical Address:
Hereinafter referred to as “the Mandatary/ Principal Contractor”
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Mandatory’s main scope of work
General information forming part of this agreement
REGULATIONS promulgated in terms of the former Machinery and Occupational Safety Act No. as amended as well as other REGULATIONS which may be promulgated in terms of the
Act and other relevant Acts pertaining to the job in hand.
WITHOUT DEROGATING FROM HIS/HER STATUS IN HIS/HER RIGHT AS AN EMPLOYER or
user of the plant
CONTRACTOR) for unlawful acts or omissions of Mandataries (CONTRACTORS) save where a
Written Agreement between the parties has been concluded containing arrangements and
procedures to ensure compliance with the said Act BY THE MANDATARY.
relevant provisions of the Occupational Health & Safety Act (OHS Act) and applicable
Regulations.
similar Written Agreement with them.
event of inability to perform as per this Agreement.
Manager appointment in terms of construction regulation 8, must be submitted 7 days before work
commences.
The undertaking
The Mandatary undertakes to comply with:
Insurance
covered in terms of the COID Act, which shall remain in force whilst any such employees are
present on the Client’s premises. A letter is required prior commencing any work on site confirming
that the Principal contractor or contractor is in good standing with the Compensation Fund or
Licensed Insurer.
shall remain in force whilst they and /or their employees are present on the Client’s premises, or
which shall remain in force for that duration of their contractual relationship with the Client,
whichever period is the longest.
a. Public Liability Insurance Cover as required by the Subcontract Agreement.
b. Any other Insurance cover that will adequately makes provision for any possible losses and/or
claims arising from their and /or their Subcontractors and/or their respective employee’s acts
and/or omissions on the Client’s premises.
Compliance with the occupational health & safety
Act
The Mandatary undertakes to ensure that they and/or their subcontractors if any and/or their
respective employees will at all times comply with the following conditions:
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close supervision of the Mandatary’s employees who are to be trained to understand the
hazards associated with any work that the Mandatary performs on the Client’s premises.
, if the Mandatary assigns any duty in terms of Section 16(2), a copy of such written
assignment shall immediately be forwarded to the Client.
the OHSAct and that s/he and his/her employees and any of his subcontractors
comply with the requirements.
person before commencement of any work in the Client’s premises. A baseline risk
assessment document will include identification of hazards and risk, analysis and evaluation
of the risks and hazards identified, a documented plan and safe work procedures to mitigate,
reduce or control the risks identified, and a monitoring and review plan of the risks and
hazards.
Health & Safety aspect pertaining to them or to the work that is to be performed.
strictly enforced.
employees and shall be worn at all times.
available and enforced and all employees shall be made conversant with the contents of these
practises.
on the Client’s premises.
Provincial Director: Department of Labour as well as to the Client.
of any of the Client’s machinery/article/substance/plant/personal protective equipment without
prior written approval.
performed prior to the obtaining of a duty completed approved permit.
allowed on the Client’s premises. Anyone suspected to be under the influence of alcohol, or
any other intoxicating substance shall not be allowed on the premises. Anyone found on the
premises suspected to be under the influence of alcohol or any other intoxicating substance
shall be escorted off the said premises immediately.
they inquire into Occupational Health & Safety.
Further undertaking
to sign this agreement on behalf of the Mandatary. The signing power of this representative must
be designated in writing by the Chief Executive Officer of the Mandatary. A copy of this letter must
be made available to the Client.
management, in writing anything he/she deems to be unhealthy and /or unsafe. He has versed
his employees in this regard.
employees and other persons in any way whilst performing work on the Client’s premises.
procedure is duly completed, signed and received by the Client.
contract.
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Acceptance by mandatary
In terms of section 37(2) of the Occupational Health & Safety Act and section 5.1(k) of the
Construction Regulations 2014,
I ........................................a duly authorised 16.2 Appointee acting for and on behalf of
........................................................(company name) undertake to ensure that the requirements and the
provision of the OHSAct and its regulations are complied with.
Mandatary – WCA/ Federated Employers Mutual No.....................................
Expiry date .................................................................................................
Signature on behalf of mandatary date
(Warrant his authority to sign)
Signature on behalf of the client date
Airport company south africa
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Part c1: agreements and contract data
C1.4: Acsa insurance clauses
Summary of Terms and other Matters Applicable to Employer Provided Insurance
Section b: insurance clauses
The successful bidder must source the following insurance cover, which is the deductible in the ACSA
Qualifications:
Experience:
Name:
Job:
Qualifications:
Experience:
Name:
Job:
Qualifications:
Experience:
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Qualifications:
Experience:
11.2 The following matters will be
included in the Risk Register 1. Manufacturing delays
Quality Management
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf5 Preventative Maintenance Inspection work Weekly 48 R
order)
Bill 1: Sub-total A (per year) R
Bill 2:
Activity Schedule (Labour rates)
Pricing Schedule
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdfof twelve (12) months
Contents: No of
pages
Part C1 Agreements & Contract Data 33
Part C2 Pricing Data 20
Part C3 Scope of Work 20
Part C4 Site Information 3
Part C1 Agreements and Contract Data, (which includes this Form of Offer and Acceptance)
Part C2 Pricing Data
Part C3 Scope of Work: Service Information
Part C4 Site Information
and drawings and documents (or parts thereof), which may be incorporated by reference into the above listed
Part 1: The Service information (C3) and Annexes thereto shall prevail;
Part 2: The Contract Data (C1.2) and Particular Conditions of Contract;
Part 3: The General Conditions of Contract;
Part 4: The Pricing data; and
Part 5: All schedules, drawings and other documents included in this agreement.
.
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Z11.5 The Contractor ensures that all his Subcontractors abide by the undertakings in this clause.
Z12 Employer’s Step-in rights
Z12.1 If the Contractor defaults by failing to comply with his obligations and fails to remedy such default within 2
weeks of the notification of the default by the Service Manager, the Employer, without prejudice to his other
rights, powers and remedies under the contract, may remedy the default either himself or procure a third
party (including any sub Contractor or supplier of the Contractor) to do so on his behalf. The reasonable
costs of such remedial works shall be borne by the Contractor
Z12.2 The Contractor co-operates with the Employer and facilitates and permits the use of all required information,
materials and other matter (including but not limited to documents and all other drawings, CAD materials,
data, software, models, plans, designs, programs, diagrams, evaluations, materials, specifications,
schedules, reports, calculations, manuals or other documents or recorded information (electronic or
otherwise) which have been or are at any time prepared by or on behalf of the Contractor under the contract
or otherwise for and/or in connection with the works) and generally does all things required by the Service
reference pages
C2.1 Pricing assumptions: Option A 2
C2.2 The price list 19
C2.1 Pricing assumptions: Option A
It will be assumed that the Biding contractor has read Pages 14, 15 and 73 of the TSC3 Guidance Notes
before preparing the price list. Items in the price list may have been inserted by the Employer and the Biding
contractor should insert any additional items which he considers necessary. Whichever party provides the
items in the price list the total of the Prices is assumed to be fully inclusive of everything necessary to Provide
the Service as described at the time of entering into this contract.
1 As the Contractor has an obligation to correct Defects (core clause 42.1) and there is no
compensation event for this unless the Defect was due to an Employer’s risk, the lump sum Prices and
rates must also include for the correction of Defects.
to the Contractor of doing the work must be included in, or spread across, the other Prices and rates in the
price list in order to fulfil the obligation to complete the service for the Bided total of the Prices.
R 0 - r 2 000 % r
R 2 001 - r 10 000 % r
R 10 001 - r50 000 % r
Over R R50 0000 % R
Bill 3: Sub-total A (per year) R
Cost shall be net cost (excluding VAT) of parts delivered to site with all discounts deducted.
Contract values will be increased/decreased according to the current stipulated in Statistic SA –
adjusted.
C.2.2.1 Schedule of Rates
NOTE: Unless otherwise stated herein, all rates
should include establishment
agreed discounts on tendered rates for large
quantities.
Compliance Requirements
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (unknown)Z17.1 The Contractor shall be expected to annually present a compliant BEE Certificate and a Tax clearance Certificate. Failure to do adhere to these requirements shall be considered a material breach of the conditions of this Contract, the sanction for which may be a cancellation of this Contract. Z18 Communication Z18.1 Add a new Core Clause 14.5 and 14.6 to read as follows: The Service Manager requires the written consent of the Employer if an action will result in a change to the design, scope, and Service information that is 5% or more Z18.2 The Service Manager requires the written consent of the Employer if an action will result in the Completion Date being extended by more than 30 days. Z19 Delegation As stipulated by Section 37(2) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act No. as amended the Contractor agrees to the following: Z19.1 As part of this contract the Contractor acknowledge that it (mandatory) is an employer in its own right with duties as prescribed in the Occupational Health and Safety Act No as amended and agree to ensure that all work being performed, or Equipment, Plant and Materials being used, are in accordance with the provisions of the said Act, and in particular with regard to the Construction Regulations. of 73 Confidential C1.2b Contract Data PART TWO – DATA PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR Clause Statement Data 10.1 The Contractor is (Name): Address: Telephone No. Fax No. 11.2 The working areas are See C3 ‘Service Information’ 24.1 The Contractor’s Key people are: CV’s to be appended to Tender Schedule Name: Job: Responsibility
B-BBEE Details: e Johannesburg Bar Council, Mr. Sam Amod Gauteng [email protected]
who appoints an Arbitrator
listed in the Panel of Arbitrators Adv. Sias Ryneke SC Gauteng 083 653 2281
below [email protected]
a
Mr. Emeka Ogbugo Pretoria +27 12 349 2027
(Quantity Surveyor) [email protected]
Z16 Notification of a compensation event
Z16.1 Delete “eight weeks” in clause 61.3 and replace with “four weeks”. Delete the words “unless the event arises
from the Service Manager or the Supervisor giving an instruction, issuing a certificate, changing an earlier
decision or correcting an assumption.
Z17 BBBEE and Tax Clearance
Certificates
Z17.1 The Contractor shall be expected to annually present a compliant BEE Certificate and a Tax clearance
Certificate. Failure to do adhere to these requirements shall be considered a material breach of the
conditions of this Contract, the sanction for which may be a cancellation of this Contract.
Z18 Communication
Z18.1 Add a new Core Clause 14.5 and 14.6 to read as follows:
The Service Manager requires the written consent of the Employer if an action will result in a change to the
design, scope, and Service information that is 5% or more
Z18.2 The Service Manager requires the written consent of the Employer if an action will result in the Completion
Date being extended by more than 30 days.
Z19 Delegation
As stipulated by Section 37(2) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act No. as amended the
Contractor agrees to the following:
Z19.1 As part of this contract the Contractor acknowledge that it (mandatory) is an employer in its own right with
duties as prescribed in the Occupational Health and Safety Act No as amended and agree to
ensure that all work being performed, or Equipment, Plant and Materials being used, are in acco
Health & Safety
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdfsignature of Date
witness
Note: If a Bidder wishes to submit alternative Bids, use another copy of this Form of Offer and Acceptance.
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rise to an estoppel unless the Parties agree otherwise and confirm such agreement in writing.
Z2 Providing the Service:
Z2.1 Delete core clause 20.1 and replace with the following:
design, scope, and Service information that is 5% or more
Z18.2 The Service Manager requires the written consent of the Employer if an action will result in the Completion
Date being extended by more than 30 days.
Z19 Delegation
As stipulated by Section 37(2) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act No. as amended the
Z19.1 As part of this contract the Contractor acknowledge that it (mandatory) is an employer in its own right with
duties as prescribed in the Occupational Health and Safety Act No as amended and agree to
ensure that all work being performed, or Equipment, Plant and Materials being used, are in accordance with
the provisions of the said Act, and in particular with regard to the Construction Regulations.
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11.2 The working areas are See C3 ‘Service Information’
24.1 The Contractor’s Key people are: CV’s to be appended to Tender Schedule
Name:
Job:
Part c1: agreements and contract data
C1.3: Occupational health and safety agreement
AGREEMENT IN TERMS OF SECTION 37(2) OF THE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY ACT (ACT ) & CONSTRUCTION REGULATION 5.1(k)
To assist Airport Company South Africa (ACSA) in order to comply with the requirements of:
(COID Act).
user of the plant
CONTRACTOR) for unlawful acts or omissions of Mandataries (CONTRACTORS) save where a
relevant provisions of the Occupational Health & Safety Act (OHS Act) and applicable
close supervision of the Mandatary’s employees who are to be trained to understand the
hazards associated with any work that the Mandatary performs on the Client’s premises.
, if the Mandatary assigns any duty in terms of Section 16(2), a copy of such written
assignment shall immediately be forwarded to the Client.
person before commencement of any work in the Client’s premises. A baseline risk
assessment document will include identification of hazards and risk, analysis and evaluation
of the risks and hazards identified, a documented plan and safe work procedures to mitigate,
reduce or control the risks identified, and a monitoring and review plan of the risks and
hazards.
they inquire into Occupational Health & Safety.
to sign this agreement on behalf of the Mandatary. The signing power of this representative must
be designated in writing by the Chief Executive Officer of the Mandatary. A copy of this letter must
be made available to the Client.
management, in writing anything he/she deems to be unhealthy and /or unsafe. He has versed
his employees in this regard.
employees and other persons in any way whilst performing work on the Client’s premises.
procedure is duly completed, signed and received by the Client.
In terms of section 37(2) of the Occupational Health & Safety Act and section 5.1(k) of the
Construction Regulations 2014,
I ........................................a duly authorised 16.2 Appointee acting for and on behalf of
........................................................(company name) undertake to ensure that the requirements and the
provision of the OHSAct and its regulations are complied with.
Mandatary – WCA/ Federated Employers Mutual No.....................................
2.1.2 Panes exceeding 0.1m2 but not exceeding 0.5m2 m2 12
2.1.3 Panes exceeding 0.5m2 and not exceeding 2m2 m2 12
2.1.4 Panes exceeding 2m2 and not exceeding 4m2 m2 20
2.1.5 Panes exceeding 4m2 and not exceeding 6m2 m2 34
6.38mm Intruder proof normal strength laminated
3 safety glass
Panes not exceeding 0.1m2 fixed to window frames 15
3.1.1 including cleaning on completion m2
3.1.2 Panes exceeding 0.1m2 but not exceeding 0.5m2 m2 15
3.1.3 Panes exceeding 0.5m2 and not exceeding 2m2 m2 31
3.1.4 Panes exceeding 2m2 and not exceeding 4m2 m2 31
3.1.5 Panes exceeding 4m2 and not exceeding 6m2 m2 8
6mm clear louver blades 150mm wide with 8
4.1 polished Edges m2
3mm Silvered float glass copper backed mirrors 8
with10mm bevelled and polished edges fixed with
4.2 double sided adhesive tape m2
4.2.1 Mirror 600 x 1 200mm high with four screws no 8
not less than five (5) years against degradation confirming that the product conforms to that section
of SABS 1263 which pertains to the particular application of the safety glass
5.1 10.38mm Shadowlite 25
` grade A polished glass (not arrised)
` glazed in rubber gasket
` welded corners to rubber gasket (4 of per panel)
` including scaffolding
` glazing will be executed outside peak hours
` sizes varies from 1.0 x 1.0m up to 1.8 x 4.2m m2 8
5.2 10.38mm Intruder proof normal strength
` grade A polished glass (not arrised)
` glazed in rubber gasket
` welded corners to rubber gasket (4 of per panel)
` including scaffolding
` glazing will be executed outside peak hours
` sizes varies from 1.0 x 1.0m up to 1.8 x 4.2m m2 8
` grade A polished glass (not arrised)
` glazed in rubber gasket
` welded corners to rubber gasket (4 of per panel)
` including scaffolding
` glazing will be executed outside peak hours
` sizes varies from 1.0 x 1.0m up to 1.8 x 4.2m m2 15
5.6 8.76mm Shadowlite 25 (HPR)
` grade A polished glass (not arrised)
` glazed in rubber gasket
` welded corners to rubber gasket (4 of per panel)
` including scaffolding
` glazing will be executed outside peak hours
` sizes varies from 1.0 x 1.0m up to 1.8 x 4.2m m2 15
5.7 8.38mm Intruder proof clear laminated (Normal
strength) m2 15
5.8 8.76mm clear laminated Intruder proof
` grade A polished glass (not arrised)
` glazed in rubber gasket
` welded corners to rubber gasket (4 of per panel)
` including scaffolding
` glazing will be executed outside peak hours
` sizes varies from 1.0 x 1.0m up to 1.8 x 4.2m m2 15
5.9 6.38mm Shadowlite 25
` grade A polished glass (not arrised)
` glazed in rubber gasket
` welded corners to rubber gasket (4 of per panel)
` including scaffolding
` glazing will be executed outside peak hours
` sizes varies from 1.0 x 1.0m up to 1.8 x 4.2m m2 15
5.10 6.76mm Shadowlite 50 or 25 m2 15
5.11 6.38mm Shadowlite 50
` grade A polished glass (not arrised)
` glazed in rubber gasket
` welded corners to rubber gasket (4 of per panel)
` including scaffolding
` glazing will be executed outside peak hours
` sizes varies from 1.0 x 1.0m up to 1.8 x 4.2m m2 35
Contractual Terms
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (unknown)NEC3 Term Service Contract (TSC3) Reg No. 1993/004149/06
Section
Source: NEC 3 TSC_Maintenance of Glazing Works.pdf (unknown)Private Bag X1 3rd Floor ACSA North Wing Offices 1627 Tel No. 011 921 6262
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.
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