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.
Issuing Organization
Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services SETA (merSETA)Location
Gauteng
Closing Date
11 Jun 2026
Documents available on tender detail page
Tender Type
Request for Proposal
Delivery Location
08 Hillside Road Block C - Parktown - Johannesburg - 2193
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
03 Jun 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-157931
The tender seeks a supplier to provide risk management facilitation services for the manufacturing, engineering and related services seta (merseta) in gauteng. IT is open to all compliant bidders who meet ethical, transparency, and disclosure requirements as per south african legislation.
Returnable Documents: Not specified in the provided data.
Submit the SBD4 declaration form as part of your bid. Required returnables: If answering YES to any of the following, provide full particulars in the specified tables: names, identity numbers, and state employee numbers (if applicable) for any bidder, director, trustee, shareholder, member, partner, or person with controlling interest employed by the state; particulars of any relationship with procuring institution employees; particulars of any interest in related enterprises bidding for this contract. Failure to submit a complete and truthful declaration will result in disqualification.
Bidder, directors, shareholders, or controlling persons must not be state employees or have relationships with procuring institution employees unless disclosed. Bidder must not be listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or List of Restricted Suppliers. Bidder must not have been involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Full disclosure of any related enterprises or joint ventures bidding for the contract is required.
RFQ-COR-26-27-046 - quotations must be submitted to [email protected] For the aa risk management facilitator
Categories
Request for Proposal
08 Hillside Road Block C - Parktown - Johannesburg - 2193
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RFQ-COR-26-27-046 Risk Management Facilitator.pdf
Date & Time
Thursday, 11 June 2026 - 12:00
Venue
null
03 Jun
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
11 Jun
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
Median Estimate
R 760 326
Range
Based on 25 comparable awarded tenders. Companies with similar profiles typically bid near the median.
* Estimates are based on historical data and do not guarantee actual award values.
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Explore Our BlogPrice must include all applicable taxes and exclude unconditional discounts. The rand value of the contract is the total estimated value, including all applicable taxes, calculated at the time of bid invitation.
Compliance with the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000, and its Regulations (2022) is mandatory. Bidders must complete the SBD 6.1 Preference Points Claim Form to claim points for Specific Goals. Required documentation must be submitted to substantiate claims for: black ownership (51%-100%), black women ownership (30%-100%), black youth ownership (30%-100%), white women ownership (30%-100%), or 20%+ owners with disability. Failure to submit proof results in no points awarded for Specific Goals. The organ of state may disqualify bidders for fraudulent claims or non-compliance, recover costs, cancel contracts, restrict future business for up to 10 years, or pursue criminal prosecution.
Point Allocation Breakdown
Contractual terms require the bidder to certify the accuracy of all information and preference points claimed. The bidder must acknowledge that: (i) the information provided is true and correct; (ii) preference points claimed comply with the General Conditions; (iii) documentary proof may be required post-award to substantiate claims; (iv) fraudulent claims or non-fulfillment of contract conditions may result in disqualification, cost recovery, contract cancellation, a 10-year restriction from state business, or criminal prosecution. The organ of state reserves the right to apply these remedies at any time.
Specific Goals for preference points include: 51%-100% black ownership (6 points), 30%-100% black women ownership (4 points), 30%-100% black youth ownership (4 points), 30%-100% white women ownership (2 points), and 20%+ owners with disability (4 points). Bidders must indicate how they claim points for each applicable system (80/20 or 90/10).
Specific Goals for preference points include: 51%-100% black ownership (6 points), 30%-100% black women ownership (4 points), 30%-100% black youth ownership (4 points), 30%-100% white women ownership (2 points), and 20%+ owners with disability (4 points). Bidders must indicate how they claim points for each applicable system (80/20 or 90/10).
Specific Goals for preference points include: 51%-100% black ownership (6 points), 30%-100% black women ownership (4 points), 30%-100% black youth ownership (4 points), 30%-100% white women ownership (2 points), and 20%+ owners with disability (4 points). Bidders must indicate how they claim points for each applicable system (80/20 or 90/10).
Specific Goals for preference points include: 51%-100% black ownership (6 points), 30%-100% black women ownership (4 points), 30%-100% black youth ownership (4 points), 30%-100% white women ownership (2 points), and 20%+ owners with disability (4 points). Bidders must indicate how they claim points for each applicable system (80/20 or 90/10).
Specific Goals for preference points include: 51%-100% black ownership (6 points), 30%-100% black women ownership (4 points), 30%-100% black youth ownership (4 points), 30%-100% white women ownership (2 points), and 20%+ owners with disability (4 points). Bidders must indicate how they claim points for each applicable system (80/20 or 90/10).
Specific Goals for preference points include: 51%-100% black ownership (6 points), 30%-100% black women ownership (4 points), 30%-100% black youth ownership (4 points), 30%-100% white women ownership (2 points), and 20%+ owners with disability (4 points). Bidders must indicate how they claim points for each applicable system (80/20 or 90/10).
This is a standard SBD4 declaration form for bids. Any natural or juristic person may submit a bid, provided they comply with transparency, accountability, impartiality, and ethical principles as per the Constitution of South Africa and relevant legislation.
Disqualification criteria: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers will be automatically disqualified. Anti-corruption and collusion: Bidders must certify that their bid was prepared independently, without consultation or agreement with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are exempt from this rule. Bidders must not disclose bid terms to competitors before official opening or award. No prior or ongoing consultations with procuring institution officials are permitted, except for clarification requests. Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting specifications or terms of reference. Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission, National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), or result in a 10-year public sector restriction under the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act. False declarations may lead to bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
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This is a standard SBD4 declaration form for bids. Any natural or juristic person may submit a bid, provided they comply with transparency, accountability, impartiality, and ethical principles as per the Constitution of South Africa and relevant legislation.
This is a standard SBD4 declaration form for bids. Any natural or juristic person may submit a bid, provided they comply with transparency, accountability, impartiality, and ethical principles as per the Constitution of South Africa and relevant legislation.
Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. Declaration: Bidders must confirm they have read and understood the disclosure and that their bid will be disqualified if the declaration is incomplete or false. Independence: Bids must be prepared independently, without collusion with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are permitted to communicate internally. Non-disclosure: Bid terms must not be shared with competitors before official opening or award. No prior engagement: Bidders must not have consulted with procuring institution officials during the procurement process, except for clarification. No involvement in specifications: Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Legal consequences: Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission or NPA, and bidders may face a 10-year public sector restriction. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. Declaration: Bidders must confirm they have read and understood the disclosure and that their bid will be disqualified if the declaration is incomplete or false. Independence: Bids must be prepared independently, without collusion with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are permitted to communicate internally. Non-disclosure: Bid terms must not be shared with competitors before official opening or award. No prior engagement: Bidders must not have consulted with procuring institution officials during the procurement process, except for clarification. No involvement in specifications: Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Legal consequences: Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission or NPA, and bidders may face a 10-year public sector restriction. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
If YES to any of the following, provide full particulars: For state-employed individuals (bidder, directors, trustees, shareholders, members, partners, or controlling interests): names, identity numbers, and state employee numbers (if applicable). For relationships with procuring institution employees: furnish particulars. For interests in related enterprises: furnish particulars.
Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. Declaration: Bidders must confirm they have read and understood the disclosure and that their bid will be disqualified if the declaration is incomplete or false. Independence: Bids must be prepared independently, without collusion with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are permitted to communicate internally. Non-disclosure: Bid terms must not be shared with competitors before official opening or award. No prior engagement: Bidders must not have consulted with procuring institution officials during the procurement process, except for clarification. No involvement in specifications: Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Legal consequences: Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission or NPA, and bidders may face a 10-year public sector restriction. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
If YES to any of the following, provide full particulars: For state-employed individuals (bidder, directors, trustees, shareholders, members, partners, or controlling interests): names, identity numbers, and state employee numbers (if applicable). For relationships with procuring institution employees: furnish particulars. For interests in related enterprises: furnish particulars.
Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. Declaration: Bidders must confirm they have read and understood the disclosure and that their bid will be disqualified if the declaration is incomplete or false. Independence: Bids must be prepared independently, without collusion with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are permitted to communicate internally. Non-disclosure: Bid terms must not be shared with competitors before official opening or award. No prior engagement: Bidders must not have consulted with procuring institution officials during the procurement process, except for clarification. No involvement in specifications: Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Legal consequences: Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission or NPA, and bidders may face a 10-year public sector restriction. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
If YES to any of the following, provide full particulars: For state-employed individuals (bidder, directors, trustees, shareholders, members, partners, or controlling interests): names, identity numbers, and state employee numbers (if applicable). For relationships with procuring institution employees: furnish particulars. For interests in related enterprises: furnish particulars.
Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. Declaration: Bidders must confirm they have read and understood the disclosure and that their bid will be disqualified if the declaration is incomplete or false. Independence: Bids must be prepared independently, without collusion with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are permitted to communicate internally. Non-disclosure: Bid terms must not be shared with competitors before official opening or award. No prior engagement: Bidders must not have consulted with procuring institution officials during the procurement process, except for clarification. No involvement in specifications: Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Legal consequences: Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission or NPA, and bidders may face a 10-year public sector restriction. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. Declaration: Bidders must confirm they have read and understood the disclosure and that their bid will be disqualified if the declaration is incomplete or false. Independence: Bids must be prepared independently, without collusion with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are permitted to communicate internally. Non-disclosure: Bid terms must not be shared with competitors before official opening or award. No prior engagement: Bidders must not have consulted with procuring institution officials during the procurement process, except for clarification. No involvement in specifications: Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Legal consequences: Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission or NPA, and bidders may face a 10-year public sector restriction. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. Declaration: Bidders must confirm they have read and understood the disclosure and that their bid will be disqualified if the declaration is incomplete or false. Independence: Bids must be prepared independently, without collusion with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are permitted to communicate internally. Non-disclosure: Bid terms must not be shared with competitors before official opening or award. No prior engagement: Bidders must not have consulted with procuring institution officials during the procurement process, except for clarification. No involvement in specifications: Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Legal consequences: Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission or NPA, and bidders may face a 10-year public sector restriction. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. Declaration: Bidders must confirm they have read and understood the disclosure and that their bid will be disqualified if the declaration is incomplete or false. Independence: Bids must be prepared independently, without collusion with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are permitted to communicate internally. Non-disclosure: Bid terms must not be shared with competitors before official opening or award. No prior engagement: Bidders must not have consulted with procuring institution officials during the procurement process, except for clarification. No involvement in specifications: Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Legal consequences: Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission or NPA, and bidders may face a 10-year public sector restriction. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. Declaration: Bidders must confirm they have read and understood the disclosure and that their bid will be disqualified if the declaration is incomplete or false. Independence: Bids must be prepared independently, without collusion with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are permitted to communicate internally. Non-disclosure: Bid terms must not be shared with competitors before official opening or award. No prior engagement: Bidders must not have consulted with procuring institution officials during the procurement process, except for clarification. No involvement in specifications: Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Legal consequences: Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission or NPA, and bidders may face a 10-year public sector restriction. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. Declaration: Bidders must confirm they have read and understood the disclosure and that their bid will be disqualified if the declaration is incomplete or false. Independence: Bids must be prepared independently, without collusion with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are permitted to communicate internally. Non-disclosure: Bid terms must not be shared with competitors before official opening or award. No prior engagement: Bidders must not have consulted with procuring institution officials during the procurement process, except for clarification. No involvement in specifications: Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Legal consequences: Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission or NPA, and bidders may face a 10-year public sector restriction. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
Disqualification: Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or the List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified. Declaration: Bidders must confirm they have read and understood the disclosure and that their bid will be disqualified if the declaration is incomplete or false. Independence: Bids must be prepared independently, without collusion with competitors. Joint ventures or consortia are permitted to communicate internally. Non-disclosure: Bid terms must not be shared with competitors before official opening or award. No prior engagement: Bidders must not have consulted with procuring institution officials during the procurement process, except for clarification. No involvement in specifications: Bidders must confirm they were not involved in drafting the bid specifications or terms of reference. Legal consequences: Suspicious bids may be reported to the Competition Commission or NPA, and bidders may face a 10-year public sector restriction. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
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These rules commonly apply to South African public-sector procurement.
Act 53 of 2003
Provides the empowerment-compliance context often used in public-sector supplier evaluation.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 108 of 1996 (s217)
Sets the constitutional standard for fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost-effective public procurement.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 5 of 2000
Covers preferential procurement and preference-point systems used in public tenders.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 12 of 2004
Supports anti-corruption controls and supplier integrity in procurement processes.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 28 of 2024
Provides the national framework for public procurement across government.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 2 of 2000
Supports access to tender records, award decisions and public-sector procurement information.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 3 of 2000
Supports lawful, reasonable and procedurally fair administrative tender decisions.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
This is general procurement context, not legal advice. Always verify requirements in the official tender documents and issuing authority notices.
merSETA - SBD4-.pdf
The tender is for the appointment of an AA Risk Management Facilitator by the Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services SETA (merSETA) in Gauteng. The bid requires a declaration of independence, transparency, and compliance with ethical and legal standards, including no conflicts of interest, no collusion, and no prior involvement in drafting specifications.
merSETA - SBD6.1.pdf
The tender is for the appointment of an AA Risk Management Facilitator by the Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services SETA (merSETA) in Gauteng. The tender uses the 80/20 or 90/10 Preferential Procurement Regulations (2022) for scoring, with points allocated for price (80 or 90) and specific B-BBEE goals (20 or 10). The closing date is June 11, 2026.
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Contact Person
Kgomotso Mabe
Phone
010-219-3293
[email protected]
Website
www.merseta.org.za/
Address
Block C, Metropolitan Park, 8 Hillside Rd, Parktown, Johannesburg, 2193, South Africa
Source confidence
High source confidence
Official source
eTenders.gov.za
Documents found
3
Last checked
03 Jun 2026
AI status
Enhanced
This tender has strong source evidence, including source metadata and supporting tender information synced from the government tender portal.
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Key Personnel
Data conflicts
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Block C, Metropolitan Park, 8 Hillside Rd, Parktown, Johannesburg, 2193, South Africa
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