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
1 Mahogany St - Diepsloot AH - Johannesburg - 2189
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
19 Jun 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-159701
Johannesburg water invites bids for electrical repairs and installation work on unit 3 pst’s at the northern wastewater treatment works (diepsloot). The project involves supplying and installing electrical components, cables, and control systems, with a focus on compliance with OHS, qa/qc standards, and issuing a certificate of compliance.
Date & Time
Monday, 06 July 2026 - 16:00
Venue
Northern Wastewater Treatment Works (Diepsloot) Johannesburg Water Depot
All submissions must be made on the e-tender portal. Email submission will not be accepted. Nb: all service providers coming to attend site briefing must wear safety shoes and safety reflective jackets
Categories
Request for Quotation
1 Mahogany St - Diepsloot AH - Johannesburg - 2189
19 Jun
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
06 Jul
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
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RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdf
Johannesburg Water invites bids for electrical repairs on Unit 3 PST’s at Northern Wastewater Treatment Works (Diepsloot). The scope includes supplying, delivering, and installing electrical components (e.g., slip ring assemblies, cables, glands, and control panels), compiling OHS/QA/QC documentation, and issuing a Certificate of Compliance. The tender closes on 06 July 2026, with a mandatory site briefing on 29 June 2026. Evaluation follows the 80/20 PPPFA system (80 points for price, 20 for specific goals).
Median Estimate
R 1 725 000
Range
Based on CIDB grading. Companies with similar profiles typically bid near the median.
* Estimates are based on historical data and do not guarantee actual award values.
Important: Attendance at this briefing session is mandatory. Bids from suppliers who do not attend may be disqualified.
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Description
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdfElectrical installation work for Unit 3 PST’s at Northern Wastewater Treatment Works (Diepsloot). Scope includes supply/delivery of all required materials (electrical components, consumables), installation, compilation/submission of OHS file and QA/QC documentation, and issuance of Certificate of Compliance. Payment is based on verified delivered/installed quantities.
Important Dates
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdf (RFQ)Closing date: 06 July 2026 at 16:00. Compulsory briefing session: 29 June 2026 at 10:00, Venue: Northern Wastewater Treatment Works (Diepsloot). RFQ validity period: 60 days from closing date.
Contact Information
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdf (RFQ)Supply Chain Management: Ziyanda Zulu, Tel: 011 688 6550, Email: [email protected]. End User Department: Thabiso Thabeng, Cell: 079 575 4431, Email: [email protected]; Phakamani Dube, Cell: 082 326 6068, Email: [email protected]. Johannesburg Water General: Tel: +27(0)11 688 1400, Fax: +27(0)11 688 1528, Address: Turbine Hall, 65 Ntemi Piliso Street, Newtown, Marshalltown, Johannesburg 2107, PO Box 61542, Website: www.johannesburgwater.co.za.
Submission Guidelines
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdf (RFQ)Submit via the e-Tender Portal (https://www.etenders.gov.za/). Steps: 1) Search for RFQJW44ZZ26 under Johannesburg Water. 2) Expand RFQ details and start e-submission. 3) Log in using CSD credentials (contact [email protected] if forgotten). 4) Select supplier, check submission checklist, and attach compulsory documents. 5) Confirm and proceed. For portal issues, contact eTenders Contact Centre: +27(0)12 406 9222 / 012 406-9229 / 012 312-5000 or [email protected]. Quotations must be on company letterhead, in PDF format (Word/Excel/pictures not allowed), and include all applicable taxes. Late submissions are disqualified. Mandatory documents: Valid Tax Clearance Certificate, BBBEE Certificate or compliant sworn affidavit, Municipal rates/taxes proof (not older than 90 days in arrears), Signed Declaration of Interest (MBD 4), Declaration of Past SCM Practices (MBD 8), Certificate of Independent Bid Determination (MBD 9), Proof of CSD registration, Preference Points Claim Form (MBD 6.1), Company registration documents with director/shareholder ID copies, Valid lease agreement or municipal account statement, Completed BOQ, 1 CV for Artisan with Trade Test, High-level project schedule (PDF) covering procurement, installation, and testing/commissioning phases.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdf (RFQ)Mandatory
Preferential
Technical Specifications
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdf (RFQ)Scope: Electrical installation work for Unit 3 PST’s at Northern Works. Deliverables: Supply and deliver all required materials (electrical components, consumables), install materials, compile and submit OHS file for approval, compile and submit QA/QC documentation (including installation methods, material certificates, technical datasheets, personnel qualifications, testing/commissioning procedures), issue Certificate of Compliance for electrical installation. Specific tasks: Supply/deliver/install sedimentation tanks bridge slip ring assemblies, power/control cables for sedimentation tanks, LV cable jointing kits and glands, perform LV cable joints, re-wire field control panels, supply/deliver/install cable tray/ladder/wireway covers. Payment: Only for quantities supplied/installed, verified via periodic measurements. PPE: Mandatory for site briefing (reflector vests, steel-tip safety boots, overalls).
Experience & Qualifications
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdfBidder must submit: Proof of CIDB grading 1 EP or higher, active registration as Electrical Contractor with Dept of Employment and Labour, 1 CV for Artisan with Trade Test. High-level project schedule required in PDF, covering procurement, installation, and testing/commissioning phases.
Quality Management
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdfSubmit QA/QC documentation for approval, including: installation methods, material certificates, technical datasheets, qualifications of technical personnel. QC must include testing and commissioning procedures. Issue Certificate of Compliance for electrical installation as part of QCP pack.
Pricing Schedule
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdfSubmit completed Bill of Quantities (BOQ) with unit prices and totals. Items include: OHS compliance/safety file, QA/QC plan, slip ring assemblies, cables (2.5mm² 4-core Cu, 1.5mm² lugs), cable glands (Ex e rated), cable tray covers, limit switches. Quantities are re-measurable; payment only for delivered/installed quantities. VAT at 15% included in grand total.
Financial Requirements
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdf (RFQ)Pricing: Firm prices only (non-firm prices disqualified). Total quotation value must include all applicable taxes (VAT, PAYE, income tax, UIF, skills development levies). Pricing schedule: Submit completed BOQ with unit prices and totals for each item. Payment: Based on delivered/installed quantities (re-measurable). Bill of Quantities includes items such as OHS compliance/safety file, QA/QC plan, slip ring assemblies, cables, glands, lugs, covers, and limit switches. All delivery costs must be included in bid price.
Compliance Requirements
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdf (RFQ)Mandatory: Valid Tax Clearance Certificate, CSD registration, BBBEE Certificate or compliant sworn affidavit (non-compliant affidavits scored zero), Municipal rates/taxes proof (not older than 90 days in arrears), Signed Declaration of Interest (MBD 4), Declaration of Past SCM Practices (MBD 8), Certificate of Independent Bid Determination (MBD 9), Company registration documents with director/shareholder ID copies, Valid lease agreement or municipal account statement, CIDB grading of 1 EP or higher, Active registration as Electrical Contractor with Department of Employment and Labour, 1 CV for Artisan with Trade Test. Additional: No bids from persons in service of the state, no blacklisted bidders, joint venture agreements (if applicable) must be signed by all parties. Quotations must be on company letterhead and in PDF format.
Health & Safety
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdfMandatory PPE for site briefing: reflector vests, steel-tip safety boots, overalls. OHS compliance and safety file required (1 sum). Failure to wear proper PPE results in disqualification from site access. All service providers must wear safety shoes and reflective jackets for site briefing.
Contractual Terms
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdfBid validity: 60 days from closing date. Pricing: Firm prices only; non-firm prices disqualified. Delivery: All delivery costs included in bid price. Compliance: Must adhere to General Conditions of Contract (GCC) and any special conditions. Bid Determination Certificate (MBD 9) must be completed and submitted. Reasonable steps taken to prevent bid-rigging.
Section
Source: RFQJW44ZZ26_PSTs Electrical Repairs.pdf80/20 point system: 80 points for price, 20 points for specific goals (PPPFA 2022). Mandatory criteria: Compulsory briefing attendance, CIDB grading 1 EP+, Electrical Contractor registration with Dept of Employment and Labour, Artisan CV with Trade Test, completed BOQ on letterhead. Specific goals require valid documentation; non-submission results in zero points.
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.
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Act 5 of 2000
Covers preferential procurement and preference-point systems used in public tenders.
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Act 12 of 2004
Supports anti-corruption controls and supplier integrity in procurement processes.
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Act 28 of 2024
Provides the national framework for public procurement across government.
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Act 2 of 2000
Supports access to tender records, award decisions and public-sector procurement information.
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Act 3 of 2000
Supports lawful, reasonable and procedurally fair administrative tender decisions.
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These rules are linked to the work category, industry, or regulated service area.
Act 38 of 2000
Important for public-sector construction and infrastructure tenders that require contractor grading or construction procurement standards.
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Act 85 of 1993
This is general procurement context, not legal advice. Always verify requirements in the official tender documents and issuing authority notices.
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Organization
Johannesburg WaterContact Person
Ziyanda Zulu
Phone
011-688-1574
[email protected]
Address
1 Mahogany St - Diepsloot AH - Johannesburg - 2189
Source confidence
High source confidence
Official source
eTenders.gov.za
Documents found
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Last checked
19 Jun 2026
AI status
Enhanced
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