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.
Documents available on tender detail page
Tender Type
Request for Quotation
Delivery Location
15 Blyth Street - Butterworth - Butterworth - 4960
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
06 Jul 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-161413
Mnquma local municipality is seeking suppliers to provide decor services for its women's month programme event. This is a request for quotation for event decor hiring, open to eligible service providers.
Date & Time
Tuesday, 14 July 2026 - 12:00
Venue
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Tender documents for this project can be obtained at mnquma local municipality website www.mnquma.gov.za And etender portal https://entender.gov.za/
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Important Dates
Source: Bid Doc - Hiring Of DΓ©cor for Womenβs Month Programme2026.pdf (TENDER){"closingDate":"14/07/2026","closingTime":"12H00"}
Contact Information
Source: Bid Doc - Hiring Of DΓ©cor for Womenβs Month Programme2026.pdf (TENDER){"name":"Mrs. Y Mqingwana","email":"[email protected]","phone":"047 050 1338","department":"Supply Chain Management","address":"Mnquma Local Municipality. No. 61 Blyth Street, Rev Tiyo Soga Building, Butterworth. 4960"}
Submission Guidelines
Source: Bid Doc - Hiring Of DΓ©cor for Womenβs Month Programme2026.pdf (TENDER)Returnable Documents: of offer, all returnable MBDSs (MBD 1-9 (Part of the doing business with the public sector;, No. 61 Blyth Street, Rev Tiyo Soga Building, Butterworth. βͺ CK/ Company Registration, Certified ID copies not, Tenders should be sealed, endorsed on the envelope with: βͺ tax compliance status PIN, COMPANY REGISTRATION NUMBER, Description Invitation to Tender MBD 1 1, 2 Tax Clearance Requirements MBD 2 7, 2.1 SARS Application For TCC MBD 2 8, 3 & 3.1 Price Schedule MBD 3 and Specification MBD 3.3 9 - 10, 4 Declaration β Conflict of Interest MBD 4 12 - 14, 6 Preferential Points Schedule MBD 6.1 14 β 20, 7.1 Contract Form β Rendering of Goods/Works MBD 7.1 21 - 24, 8 Declaration of Tendererβs Past Supply Chain Management Practices MBD 8 25 β 26, 9 Certificate Of Independent Bid Determination MBD 9 26 - 27
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Bid Doc - Hiring Of DΓ©cor for Womenβs Month Programme2026.pdf (TENDER)BID NO. Description Closing Date Evaluation Criteria
SCM/MLM/02/26-27 HIRING OF DΓCOR FOR Date: 14/07/2026 80/20
Evaluation criteria: The evaluation of the bids will be conducted in two (02) stages namely
Stage 01: Bidders that do not meet the Administration compliance (Compliance with mandatory and other bid
requirements will not be eligible for further evaluation and will be deemed as non βresponsive.
Stage 2: Evaluation in terms of the 80/20 preference point systems prescribed in Preferential Procurement Regulations
Price=80 points,
Specific goals =20 points
Specific Goals Proof Required to score points
Points The specific goals allocated points in
terms of this tender 20 points
NB: No points will be claimed by the bidder if it fails to submit proof required to score points for specific goals.
preference points for specific goals.
And directives applicable in respect of specific goals, as prescribed in the
1.1 The following preference point systems are applicable to all bids
the 80/20 system for requirements with a Rand value of up to R50 000 000 (all applicable taxes
the 90/10 system for requirements with a Rand value above R50 000 000 (all applicable taxes
therefore the 80/20 preference point system shall be applicable.
1.3 Preference points for this bid shall be awarded for
(b) Specific goals
1.4 The maximum points for this bid are allocated as follows
Specific goals of contribution 20
Total points for Price and Specific Goals must not 100
1.5 Failure of a bidder to submit proof of specific goals claimed will be interpreted to mean that preference
points for specific goals are not claimed.
Technical Specifications
Source: Bid Doc - Hiring Of DΓ©cor for Womenβs Month Programme2026.pdf (TENDER)Mnquma Local Municipality hereby invites bids from all prospective, accredited and qualifying service provider for.
BID NO. Description Closing Date Evaluation Criteria
SCM/MLM/02/26-27 HIRING OF DΓCOR FOR Date: 14/07/2026 80/20
WOMENβS MONTH PROGRAMME Time: 12H00
Enquiries: Ms. N Mvume at 047 050 1338/082 576 4242 emails: [email protected] (Manager: SPU) and Supply
Chain Management: Y Mqingwana at (047) 050 1156) email: [email protected] (Manager SCM).
Evaluation criteria: The evaluation of the bids will be conducted in two (02) stages namely:
Stage 01: Bidders that do not meet the Administration compliance (Compliance with mandatory and other bid
requirements will not be eligible for further evaluation and will be deemed as non βresponsive.
Stage 2: Evaluation in terms of the 80/20 preference point systems prescribed in Preferential Procurement Regulations
2022
Price=80 points,
Specific goals =20 points
Specific Goals Proof Required to score points
Points The specific goals allocated points in
terms of this tender 20 points
An EME or QSE which is at least 51% 20 Fully completed and signed MBD 6.1 and Full
owned by black people Central Supplier Database Report (CSD) not older
than one month
NB: No points will be claimed by the bidder if it fails to submit proof required to score points for specific goals.
Required documents: conditions of acceptance:
Potential bidders are urged to submit the following βͺ The municipality is under no obligation to accept any
attachments when submitting their proposals, failure to do proposal/tender and reserves the right to accept the
so will lead to disqualification. whole or any part of the proposal/tender. No
proposal/tenders will be considered from persons in
βͺ The bidder or any of its directors/shareholders must
not listed on the Register of Tender Defaulters in
terms of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt
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of offer, all returnable MBDSs (MBD 1-9 (Part of the doing business with the public sector;
document). Return all returnable documents to the βͺ The bidder has not abused the Employerβs Supply
employer after completing them in their entirety by Chain Management System; or failed to perform on
writing legibly in non-erasable ink. any previous contract and has been given a written
notice to this effect.
βͺ No late, incomplete, unsigned, faxed, couriered, and
venture agreement must be submitted with the tender
emailed tenders will be accepted.
document.
βͺ The tender offer submitted shall remain valid,
irrevocable and open for written acceptance by the* All parties/partners to the partnership/ consortium/joint
Mnquma Local Municipality for a period of 90 days venture agreement must be registered on the Central
from the closing date. Supplier Database,
βͺ The award of the tender maybe subjected to price
OBTAINING OF TENDER DOCUMENTS: negotiation with the preferred tenderers.
Tender documents for this project can be obtained at βͺ The municipality reserves the right to extend the
Mnquma Local Municipality website tender period by notice in the press and on the
www.mnquma.gov.za and eTender portal municipalityβs official website www.mnquma.gov.za
https://entender.gov.za/
TENDER SUBMISSION AND OPENING NB: Preferred bidders will be required to furnish the
Tenders/Proposals must be submitted by hand at Bid Box, municipality:
No. 61 Blyth Street, Rev Tiyo Soga Building, Butterworth. βͺ CK/ Company Registration, Certified ID copies not
4960 later than 06 months
Tenders should be sealed, endorsed on the envelope with: βͺ tax compliance status PIN
βͺ Certificate issued by the municipality or any other
BID NO: SCM/MLM/02/26-27 municipality to which he may be indebted to the
PROJECT NAME: HIRING OF DΓCOR FOR WOMENβS effect that he and, in the event of the bidder being a
MONTH PROGRAMME company, also any of its directors, is not indebted
to the municipality or to any other municipality or
On the back of the envelope with: municipal entity for rates, taxes and/or municipal
service charges which are in arrear for a period of and Contact Details
more than three months and that no dispute exists
between such bidder and municipality or municipal
entity concerned in respect of any such arrear
amounts. Bidders who reside within the Mnquma
Local Municipality (MLM) jurisdiction will be verified
with MLM Revenue Section.
..........................
S Mahlasela
Municipal Manager
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Part a
Invitation to bid
You are hereby invited to bid for requirements of the (name of municipality/ municipal entity)
BID NUMBER: SCM/MLM/02/26-27 CLOSING DATE: 14/07/2026 CLOSING TIME: Time: 12H00
DESCRIPTION Hiring Of DΓ©cor for Womenβs Month Programme
The successful bidder will be required to fill in and sign a written contract form (mbd7).
Bid response documents may be deposited in the bid box
Situated at (street address
Mnquma local municipality
NO. 61 blyth street
Rev tiyo soga building
Butterworth
4960
Supplier information
Name of bidder
Postal address
Street address
Telephone number code number
Cellphone number
Facsimile number code number
E-mail address
VAT registration number
TAX COMPLIANCE STATUS TCS PIN: OR CSD No:
Are you a foreign
Are you the accredited
Yes No BASED SUPPLIER FOR Yes No
Representative in south africa the goods /services
For the goods /services /works
[If yes enclose proof] /works offered? [If yes, answer part b:3 ]
Offered?
Total number of items offered total bid price r
Signature of bidder
.................................... Date
Capacity under which this bid is
Signed
Bidding procedure enquiries may be directed to: technical information may be directed to:
DEPARTMENT Supply Chain Management DEPARTMENT SPU
CONTACT PERSON Y Mqingwana CONTACT PERSON N Mvume
Telephone number 047 050 1156 telephone number 047 050 1338
Facsimile number facsimile number
E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected] E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected]
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Part b
Terms and conditions for bidding
1. Bid submission:
1.1. Bids must be delivered by the stipulated time to the correct address. Late bids will not be accepted
For consideration.
1.2. All bids must be submitted on the official forms providedβ(not to be re-typed) or online
1.3. This bid is subject to the preferential procurement policy framework act and the preferential
Procurement regulations, 2022, the general conditions of contract (gcc) and, if applicable, any other
Special conditions of contract.
2. Tax compliance requirements
2.1 Bidders must ensure compliance with their tax obligations.
2.2 Bidders are required to submit their unique personal identification number (pin) issued by SARS to
Enable the organ of state to view the taxpayerβs profile and tax status.
2.3 Application for the tax compliance status (tcs) certificate or pin may also be made via e-filing. In order
To use this provision, taxpayers will need to register with SARS as e-filers through the website
Www.SARS.GOV.ZA.
2.4 Foreign suppliers must complete the pre-award questionnaire in part b:3.
2.5 Bidders may also submit a printed tcs certificate together with the bid.
2.6 In bids where consortia / joint ventures / sub-contractors are involved, each party must submit a
Separate tcs certificate / pin / csd number.
2.7 Where NO tcs is available but the bidder is registered on the central supplier database (csd), a csd
Number must be provided.
3. Questionnaire to bidding foreign suppliers
3.1. Is the entity a resident of the republic of south africa (RSA)? yes NO
3.2. Does the entity have a branch in the RSA? yes NO
3.3. Does the entity have a permanent establishment in the RSA? yes NO
3.4. Does the entity have any source of income in the RSA? yes NO
3.5. Is the entity liable in the RSA for any form of taxation? Yes NO
If the answer is βNOβ to all of the above, then IT is not a requirement to register for a tax compliance
Status system pin code from the south african revenue service (SARS) and if not register as per 2.3 Above.
Nb: failure to provide any of the above particulars may render the bid invalid.
NO bids will be considered from persons in the service of the state.
Signature of bidder: ...................................................
Capacity under which this bid is signed: ...................................................
Date: ...................................................
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1. Tax clearance certficate requirements
It is a condition of bid that the taxes of the successful bidder must be in order, or that satisfactory arrangements have
been made with South African Revenue Service (SARS) to meet the bidderβs tax obligations.
1. In order to meet this requirement bidders are required to complete in full the attached form TCC 001βApplication
for a Tax Clearance Certificateβ and submit it to any SARS branch office nationally. The Tax Clearance
Certificate Requirements are also applicable to foreign bidders / individuals who wish to submit bids.
2. SARS will then furnish the bidder with a Tax Clearance Certificate that will be valid for a period of 1 (one) year
from the date of approval.
3. The original Tax Clearance Certificate must be submitted together with the bid. Failure to submit the original
and valid Tax Clearance Certificate will result in the invalidation of the bid. Certified copies of the Tax Clearance
Certificate will not be acceptable.
4. In bids where Consortia / Joint Ventures / Sub-contractors are involved, each party must submit a separate Tax
Clearance Certificate.
5. Copies of the TCC 001 βApplication for a Tax Clearance Certificateβ form are available from any SARS branch
office nationally or on the website www.sars.gov.za.
6. Applications for the Tax Clearance Certificates may also be made via eFiling. In order to use this provision,
taxpayers will need to register with SARS as eFiling through the website www.sars.gov.za.
2.1 SARS application for tcc mbd
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2. Pricing schedule β firm prices
(Purchases)
Note: only firm prices will be accepted. Non-firm prices (including prices subject
To rates of exchange variations) will not be considered
In cases where different delivery points influence the pricing, a separate
Pricing schedule must be submitted for each delivery point
Name of Bidder.......................................... Bid Number........................
Closing Time ................ ..... Closing Date .............................
Offer to be valid for.........DAYS From the closing date of bid.
__________________________________________________________________________
Item quantity description bid price in RSA currency
NO. **(all applicable taxes included)
.......................................
Please Mark the Applicable Answer:
Note: All delivery costs must be included in the bid price, for delivery at the prescribed destination.
fund contributions and skills development levies.
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Mbd 3.3
3.1 Pricing schedule and specification
(Section 2)
Pricing Instructions:
1. All prices shall be tendered including VAT, customs or excise duty and any other duty, levy, or other applicable
tax.
2. All prices shall be tendered in accordance with the units specified in this schedule.
3. All prices tendered must include all expenses, disbursements and costs (e.g. transport, overheads, accommodation
etc.) that may be required in and for the execution of the work described in the Specification, and shall cover the
cost of all general risks, liabilities and obligations set forth or implied in the Contract as well as overhead charges
and profit (in the event that the tender is successful). All prices tendered will be final and binding.
4. Bidders must also indicate the expected delivery date.
Hiring of dΓ©cor for womenβs month programme
Items quantity unit price total price
Tent for 200 people (3 pole tent) 1
200 Plastic chairs with 50 Chair Covers 200
Trestle tables with black tablecloths 03
Front Stage draping with Mnquma colours 1
(White/Black/Orange/Green)
2 Meter Stage (draped) 01
Ablution facilities (bucket system) 02
Sound system with 3 cordless microphones 01
Backup Generator with 10 meters extension 01
cord
Sub-total
VAT @ 15%
Total
See attached annexure A ()
Strict delivery dates will be observed and penalties will be imposed for late deliveries.
Bidders must take special note of section 22.1 Of the general conditions in the tender
Document.
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2.2 Tender offer
I, (duly
authorized to represent the tenderer for the purpose of this tender), hereby tender to supply all or any of the goods
and/or render all or any of the services described in the attached document to the Mnquma Local Municipality
on the terms and conditions stipulated in this tender document and in accordance with the specification
stipulated in the tender document at the prices reflected in the Contract Form/Price Schedule.
BIDDERS TOTAL OFFER (Inclusive of vat and all other charges)
R...........................................................................................................................
The tenderer agrees that:
3.1 The tender offer submitted shall remain valid, irrevocable and open for written acceptance by the
Mnquma Local Municipality for a period of 90 days from the closing date or for such extended period as
may be applicable;
3.2 The tender offer will not be withdrawn or amended during the aforesaid validity period;
3.3 Notwithstanding the above, the tenderer may submit a written request to the Mnquma Local
Municipality after the closing date for permission to withdraw the tender offer. Such withdrawal will be
permitted or refused at the sole discretion of the Mnquma Local Municipality after consideration of
the reasons for the withdrawal, which shall be fully set out by the tenderer in the written request for
withdrawal;
3.4 Should the tender offer be withdrawn in contravention of 3.1 to 3.3 above, the tenderer agrees that:
(a) it shall be liable to the Mnquma Local Municipality for any additional expense incurred by the Mnquma
Local Municipality in having either to accept another tender or, if new tenders have to be invited, the
additional expenses incurred by the invitation of new tenders and the subsequent acceptance of any
other tender;
(b) the Mnquma Local Municipality shall also have the right to recover such additional expenses by set-
off against moneys which may be due or become due to the tenderer under this or any other tender or
contract or against any guarantee or deposit that may have been furnished by the tenderer or on its
behalf for the due fulfilment of this or any other tender or contract. Pending the ascertainment of the
amount of such additional expenses, the Mnquma Local Municipality shall be entitled to retain
such moneys, guarantee or deposit as security for any loss the Mnquma Local Municipality may
suffer due to such withdrawal.
3.5 The tenderer agrees that this tender and its acceptance shall be subject to the terms and conditions
contained in the Mnquma Local Municipalityβs Supply Chain Management Policy (βSCM Policyβ) and
Combating of Abuse of the Supply Chain Management System Policy (βAbuse Policyβ).
Signature(s)
Print name(s):
On behalf of the tenderer (duly authorized)
Date
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3. Declaration of interest
1. No bid will be accepted from persons in the service of the state1.
2. Any person, having a kinship with persons in the service of the state, including a blood relationship, may make
an offer or offers in terms of this invitation to bid. In view of possible allegations of favouritism, should the resulting
bid, or part thereof, be awarded to persons connected with or related to persons in service of the state, it is
required that the bidder or their authorised representative declare their position in relation to the
evaluating/adjudicating authority.
3. In order to give effect to the above, the following questionnaire must be completed and submitted with the bid.
3.1 Full Name of bidder or his or her representative:.....................................................
3.2 Identity Number: ..............................................................................................
3.3 Position occupied in the Company (director, trustee, shareholder2):.............................
3.4 Company Registration Number: .........................................................................
3.5 Tax Reference Number:....................................................................................
3.6 VAT Registration Number: ..............................................................................
3.7 The names of all directors / trustees / shareholders members, their individual identity numbers and state
employee numbers must be indicated in paragraph 4 below.
Please Mark the Applicable Answer:
3.8 Are you presently in the service of the state? YES / NO
3.8.1 If yes, furnish particulars. .........................................................................
...........................................................................................................
1MSCM Regulations: βin the service of the stateβ means to be β
(a) a member of β
(i) any municipal council;
(ii) any provincial legislature; or
(iii) the national Assembly or the national Council of provinces;
(b) a member of the board of directors of any municipal entity;
(c) an official of any municipality or municipal entity;
(d) an employee of any national or provincial department, national or provincial public entity or constitutional
institution within the meaning of the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (Act No.);
(e) a member of the accounting authority of any national or provincial public entity; or
(f) An employee of Parliament or a provincial legislature.
2 Shareholderβ means a person who owns shares in the company and is actively involved in the management of the
company or business and exercises control over the company.
3.9 Have you been in the service of the state for the past twelve months? ...........................YES / NO
3.9.1 If yes, furnish particulars...........................................................................
..........................................................................................................
3.10 Do you have any relationship (family, friend, other) with persons in the service of the state and who may
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be involved with the evaluation and or adjudication of this bid? .............................. YES / NO
3.10.1 If yes, furnish particulars.
..........................................................................................
..........................................................................................
3.11 Are you, aware of any relationship (family, friend, other) between any other bidder and any persons in
the service of the state who may be involved with the evaluation and or adjudication of this bid?
Yes / NO
3.11.1 If yes, furnish particulars
.............................................................................................
.......................................................................................................
3.12 Are any of the companyβs directors, trustees, managers,
principle shareholders or stakeholders in service of the state? YES / NO
3.12.1 If yes, furnish particulars.
...........................................................................................
...........................................................................................
3.13 Are any spouse, child or parent of the companyβs directorβs trustees, managers, principle shareholders or
stakeholders in service of the state? YES / NO
3.13.1 If yes, furnish particulars.
...........................................................................................
...........................................................................................
3.14 Do you or any of the directors, trustees, managers, principle shareholders, or stakeholders of this
company have any interest in any other related companies or business whether or not they are bidding
for this contract? YES / NO
3.14.1 If yes, furnish particulars:
.........................................................................................
4. Full details of directors / trustees / members / shareholders.
Full Name Identity Number State Employee Number
......................................... ............................................
Signature Date
........................................ .............................................
Capacity Name of Bidder
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Mbd 6.1
Preference points claim form in terms of the preferential
Procurement regulations 2022
This preference form must form part of all bids invited. It contains general information and serves as a claim form for
preference points for specific goals.
Nb: before completing this form, bidders must study the general conditions, definitions
And directives applicable in respect of specific goals, as prescribed in the
Preferential procurement regulations, 2022.
1. General conditions
1.1 The following preference point systems are applicable to all bids:
included); and
included).
1.2 The value of this bid is estimated not to exceed R50 000 000 (all applicable taxes included) and
therefore the 80/20 preference point system shall be applicable.
1.3 Preference points for this bid shall be awarded for:
(a) Price; and
(b) Specific goals
1.4 The maximum points for this bid are allocated as follows:
Points
Price 80
Specific goals of contribution 20
Total points for Price and Specific Goals must not 100
exceed
1.5 Failure of a bidder to submit proof of specific goals claimed will be interpreted to mean that preference
points for specific goals are not claimed.
1.6 The purchaser reserves the right to require of a bidder, either before a bid is adjudicated or at any
time subsequently, to substantiate any claim in regard to preferences, in any manner required by the
purchaser.
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2. Definitions
(a) βall applicable taxesβ includes value-added tax, pay as you earn, income tax, unemployment insurance
fund contributions and skills development levies;
(b) βbidβ means a written offer in the form determined by an organ of state in response to an invitation to
provide goods or services through price quotations, competitive tendering process or any other method
envisaged in legislation and βbidβ has a corresponding meaning
(c) βcomparative priceβ means the price after the factors of a non-firm price and all unconditional discounts
that can be utilized have been taken into consideration;
(d) βconsortium or joint ventureβ means an association of persons for the purpose of combining their
expertise, property, capital, efforts, skill and knowledge in an activity for the execution of a contract;
(e) βcontractβ means the agreement that results from the acceptance of a bid by an organ of state;
(f) βEMEβ means an Exempted Micro Enterprise as defines by Codes of Good Practice issued in terms of
section 9 (1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. );
(g) βFirm priceβ means the price that is only subject to adjustments in accordance with the actual increase
or decrease resulting from the change, imposition, or abolition of customs or excise duty and any other
duty, levy, or tax, which, in terms of the law or regulation, is binding on the contractor and demonstrably
has an influence on the price of any supplies, or the rendering costs of any service, for the execution of
the contract;
(h) βnon-firm pricesβ means all prices other than βfirmβ prices;
(i) βpersonβ includes a juristic person;
(j) βQSEβ means a Qualifying Small Enterprise as defines by Codes of Good Practice issued in terms of
section 9 (1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 ( Act No. );
(k) βrand valueβ means the total estimated value of a contract in Rand, calculated at the time of the tender
invitation;
(l) βReconstruction and Development Programmeβ the Reconstruction and Development Programme as
published in Government Gazette No. 16085 dated 23 November 1994;
(m) βspecific goalsβ means specific goals as contemplated in section 2(1)(d) of the Act which may include
contracting with persons, or categories of persons, historically disadvantaged by unfair discrimination on
the basis of race, gender and disability including the implementation of programmes of the Reconstruction
and Development Programme as published in Government Gazette No. 16085 dated 23 November 1994;
(n) βtotal revenueβ bears the same meaning assigned to this expression in the Codes of Good Practice;
(o) βtrustβ means the arrangement through which the property of one person is made over or bequeathed
to a trustee to administer such property for the benefit of another person; and
(p) βtrusteeβ means any person, including the founder of a trust, to whom property is bequeathed in order
for such property to be administered for the benefit of another person.
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(q) βDisabilityβ means, in respect of a person, a permanent impairment of a physical, intellectual, or sensory
function, which results in restricted, or lack of, ability to perform an activity in the manner, or within the
range, considered normal for a human being.
(r) βtender for income-generating contractsβ means a written offer in the form determined by an organ of
state in response to an invitation for the origination of income-generating contracts through any method
envisaged in legislation that will result in a legal agreement between the organ of state and a third party
that produces revenue for the organ of state, and includes, but is not limited to, leasing and disposal of
assets and concession contracts, excluding direct sales and disposal of assets through public auctions.
3. Adjudication using a point system
3.1 If two or more tenderers score an equal total number of points, the contract must be awarded to the tenderer that
scored the highest points for specific goals.
3.2 Preference points shall be calculated after prices have been brought to a comparative basis taking into account
all factors of non-firm prices and all unconditional discounts;
3.3 Points scored must be rounded off to the nearest 2 decimal places.
3.4 In the event that two or more bids have scored equal total points, the successful bid must be the one scoring the
highest number of preference points for specific goals.
3.5 If two or more tenderers score equal total points in all respects, the award must be decided by the drawing of
lots.
4. Points awarded for price
4.1 The 80/20 or 90/10 preference point systems
A maximum of 80 or 90 points is allocated for price on the following basis:
80/20 or 90/10
Ps = 80{1- Pt-Pmin} or Ps = 90{1-Pt-Pmin}
Pmin Pmin
Where
Ps = Points scored for comparative price of bid under consideration
Pt = Comparative price of bid under consideration
Pmin = Comparative price of lowest acceptable bid
5. Points awarded for level of contribution towards specific goals
5.1 In terms of s2(b)(i) and (ii) of the Preferential Procurement Regulations Policy Framework Act, a preference
points system must be followed for contracts with a Rand value above a prescribed amount a maximum of
10 or 20 points may be allocated for specific goals as contemplated in s2(d) of the Act provided that the
lowest acceptable tender scores 90 or 80 points for price, respectively, in accordance with the table below:
Table 1: Specific goals for the tender and points claimed are indicated per the table below.
(Note to organs of state: Where either the 90/10 or 80/20 preference point system is applicable, corresponding
points must also be indicated as such.
Note to tenderers: The tenderer must indicate how they claim points for each preference point system.)
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80/20 preference point system
Specific Goals Number of points
Proof required to
Points Claimed
The specific goals allocated Claim 20 points (20 points) points in terms of this tender (20 points)
(To be completed
(To be completed by the Municipality)
by the tenderer)
An EME or QSE which is at 20 Fully completed and signed MBD 6.1
least 51% owned by black and Full Central Supplier Database
people Report (CSD) not older than one
month
90/10 preference point system
The specific goals Specific Goals Points Proof required to Number of points
allocated points in
terms of this tender 20 points) Claim Claimed
(10 points) (10 points)
(To be completed by (To be completed by
the Municipality) the Tenderer)
5.2 Bidders must submit valid proof for specific goals
5.3 If the municipality is of the view that a tenderer submitted false information regarding a specific goal, will β
(a) inform the tenderer; accordingly, and
(b) give the tenderer an opportunity to make representations within 14 days as to why the tender may not be
disqualified or, if the tender has already been awarded to the tenderer, the contract should not be
terminated in whole or in part.
5.4 After considering the representations referred to in sub regulation (1)(b), the municipality may, if concludes that
such information is falseβ
(a) disqualify the tenderer or terminate the contract in whole or in part; and
(b) if applicable, claim damages from the tenderer.
6. Specific goals claimed in terms of paragraphs 1.4 And 5.1
Specific goals: = (maximum of 10 or 20 points)
(Points claimed in respect of paragraph 7.1 must be in accordance with the table reflected in paragraph
5.1 and must be substantiated by means of the required proof of specific goals.
7. Sub-contracting
7.1 Will any portion of the contract be sub-contracted?
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(Tick applicable box)
Yes NO
7.1.1 If yes, indicate:
i) What percentage of the contract will be subcontracted......................................%
ii) The name of the sub-contractor....................................................................
iii) Whether the sub-contractor is an EME.
(Tick applicable box)
Yes NO
8. Declaration with regard to company/firm
8.1 Name of company/firm:........................................................................................
8.2 VAT registration number:.....................................................................................
8.3 Company registration number:..............................................................................
8.4 Type of company/ firm
οΏ Partnership/Joint Venture / Consortium
οΏ One person business/sole propriety
οΏ Close corporation
οΏ Company
οΏ (Pty) Limited
[Tick applicable box]
8.5 Describe principal business activities
..............................................................................................................
8.6 Company classification
οΏ Manufacturer
οΏ Supplier
οΏ Professional service provider
οΏ Other service providers, e.g. transporter, etc.
[Tick applicable box]
8.7 Municipal information
Municipality where business is situated: ...........................................................
Registered Account Number: ...............................
Stand Number: .......................................................
8.8 Total number of years the company/firm has been in business: .................................
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8.9 I/we, the undersigned, who is / are duly authorised to do so on behalf of the company/firm, certify that the points
claimed, based on the specific goal declared in paragraph 6 , indicated in paragraph 7, qualifies the
company/ firm for the preference(s) shown and I / we acknowledge that:
i) The information furnished is true and correct;
ii) The preference points claimed are in accordance with the General Conditions as indicated in
paragraph 1 of this form;
iii) In the event of a contract being awarded as a result of points claimed as shown in paragraph 7, the
contractor may be required to furnish documentary proof to the satisfaction of the purchaser that the
claims are correct;
iv) If the specific goals have been claimed or obtained on a fraudulent basis or any of the conditions of
contract have not been fulfilled, the purchaser may, in addition to any other remedy it may have β
(a) disqualify the person from the bidding process;
(b) recover costs, losses or damages it has incurred or suffered as a result of that personβs
conduct;
(c) cancel the contract and claim any damages which it has suffered as a result of having to
make less favourable arrangements due to such cancellation;
(d) restrict the bidder or contractor, its shareholders and directors, or only the shareholders and
directors who acted on a fraudulent basis, from obtaining business from any organ of state
for a period not exceeding 10 years, after the audi alteram partem (hear the other side) rule
has been applied; and
(e) forward the matter for criminal prosecution.
Witnesses
..............................................
1. ............................................ Signature(s) of bidders(s)
2. ........................................... Date: .........................................
Address .........................................
.........................................
.........................................
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Contract form - purchase of goods/works
This form must be filled in duplicate by both the successful bidder (part 1) and the
Purchaser (part 2). Both forms must be signed in the original so that the successful
Bidder and the purchaser would be in possession of originally signed contracts for
Their respective records.
Part 1 (to be filled in by the bidder)
1. I hereby undertake to supply all or any of the goods and/or works described in the attached bidding documents
to (name of institution).......................................... in accordance with the requirements and specifications
stipulated in bid number...................... at the price/s quoted. My offer/s remain binding upon me and open
for acceptance by the purchaser during the validity period indicated and calculated from the closing time of bid.
2. The following documents shall be deemed to form and be read and construed as part of this agreement:
(i) Bidding documents, viz
(ii) General Conditions of Contract; and
(iii) Other (specify)
3. I confirm that I have satisfied myself as to the correctness and validity of my bid; that the price(s) and rate(s)
quoted cover all the goods and/or works specified in the bidding documents; that the price(s) and rate(s) cover
all my obligations and I accept that any mistakes regarding price(s) and rate(s) and calculations will be at my
own risk.
4. I accept full responsibility for the proper execution and fulfilment of all obligations and conditions devolving on
me under this agreement as the principal liable for the due fulfilment of this contract.
5. I declare that I have no participation in any collusive practices with any bidder or any other person regarding
this or any other bid.
6. I confirm that I am duly authorised to sign this contract.
Name (print) .................................................
Witnesses
Capacity .................................................
Signature ................................................. 1 ........................
Name of firm ................................................. 2. ........................
Date .................................................
Date: .........................
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Contract form - purchase of goods/works
Part 2 (to be filled in by the purchaser)
1. I............................................. in my capacity as...............................................
accept your bid under reference number ..................dated...........................for the supply of goods/works
indicated hereunder and/or further specified in the annexure(s).
2. An official order indicating delivery instructions is forthcoming.
3. I undertake to make payment for the goods/works delivered in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
contract, within 30 (thirty) days after receipt of an invoice accompanied by the delivery note.
Price (all
Item delivery specific goals
Applicable brand
NO. period claimed
Taxes included)
4. I confirm that I am duly authorized to sign this contract.
Signed at .............................................ON......................................
Name (print) ...........................................
Signature ...........................................
Official stamp witnesses
1. ............................
2. ............................
Date ............................
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8. Declaration of bidderβs past supply chain management practices
1 This Municipal Bidding Document must form part of all bids invited.
2 It serves as a declaration to be used by municipalities and municipal entities in ensuring that when goods
and services are being procured, all reasonable steps are taken to combat the abuse of the supply chain
management system.
3 The bid of any bidder may be rejected if that bidder, or any of its directors have:
a. abused the municipalityβs / municipal entityβs supply chain management system or committed any
improper conduct in relation to such system;
b. been convicted for fraud or corruption during the past five years;
c. willfully neglected, reneged on or failed to comply with any government, municipal or other public sector
contract during the past five years; or
d. been listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters in terms of section 29 of the Prevention and Combating
of Corrupt Activities Act (No ).
4 In order to give effect to the above, the following questionnaire must be completed and submitted
with the bid.
Item Question Yes No
4.1 Is the bidder or any of its directors listed on the National Treasuryβs Database of Yes No
Restricted Suppliers as companies or persons prohibited from doing business with the
public sector?
(Companies or persons who are listed on this Database were informed in writing of this
restriction by the Accounting Officer/Authority of the institution that imposed the
restriction after the audi alteram partem rule was applied).
The Database of Restricted Suppliers now resides on the National Treasuryβs
website (www.treasury.gov.za) and can be accessed by clicking on its link at the
bottom of the home page.
4.1.1 If so, furnish particulars:
4.2 Is the bidder or any of its directors listed on the Register for Tender Defaulters in terms Yes No
of section 29 of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act (No )?
The Register for Tender Defaulters can be accessed on the National Treasuryβs
website (www.treasury.gov.za) by clicking on its link at the bottom of the home
page.
4.2.1 If so, furnish particulars:
4.3 Was the bidder or any of its directors convicted by a court of law (including a court of Yes No
law outside the Republic of South Africa) for fraud or corruption during the past five
years?
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4.3.1 If so, furnish particulars:
Item Question Yes No
4.4 Does the bidder or any of its directors owe any municipal rates and taxes or municipal Yes No
charges to the municipality, or to any other municipality, that is in arrears for more than
three months?
4.4.1 If so, furnish particulars:
4.5 Was any contract between the bidder and the municipality or any other organ of state Yes No
terminated during the past five years on account of failure to perform on or comply with
the contract?
4.7.1 If so, furnish particulars:
Certification
I, the undersigned (full name) .......................................................
Certify that the information furnished on this declaration form true and correct.
I accept that, in addition to cancellation of a contract, action may be taken against me
Should this declaration prove to be false.
................................................ ................................
Signature Date
.............................................. ................................
Position Name of Bidder
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Certificate of independent bid determination
I, the undersigned, in submitting the accompanying bid:
________________________________________________________________________
(Bid Number and Description)
in response to the invitation for the bid made by:
________________________________________________________________________
(MnqumaLocal Municipality)
do hereby make the following statements that I certify to be true and complete in every respect:
I certify, on behalf of:___________________________________________________that:
(Name of Bidder)
1. I have read and I understand the contents of this Certificate;
2. I understand that the accompanying bid will be disqualified if this Certificate is found not to be true and
complete in every respect;
3. I am authorized by the bidder to sign this Certificate, and to submit the accompanying bid, on behalf of the
bidder;
4. Each person whose signature appears on the accompanying bid has been authorized by the bidder to
determine the terms of, and to sign, the bid, on behalf of the bidder;
5. For the purposes of this Certificate and the accompanying bid, I understand that the word βcompetitorβ shall
include any individual or organization, other than the bidder, whether or not affiliated with the bidder, who:
(a) has been requested to submit a bid in response to this bid invitation;
(b) could potentially submit a bid in response to this bid invitation, based on their qualifications,
abilities or experience; and
(c) provides the same goods and services as the bidder and/or is in the same line of business as
the bidder.
6. The bidder has arrived at the accompanying bid independently from, and without consultation,
communication, agreement or arrangement with any competitor. However communication between
partners in a joint venture or consortium3 will not be construed as collusive bidding.
7. In particular, without limiting the generality of paragraphs 6 above, there has been no consultation,
communication, agreement or arrangement with any competitor regarding:
(a) prices;
(b) geographical area where product or service will be rendered (market allocation)
(c) methods, factors or formulas used to calculate prices;
(d) the intention or decision to submit or not to submit, a bid;
(e) the submission of a bid which does not meet the specifications and conditions of the bid; or
(f) bidding with the intention not to win the bid.
8. In addition, there have been no consultations, communications, agreements or arrangements with any
competitor regarding the quality, quantity, specifications and conditions or delivery particulars of the
products or services to which this bid invitation relates.
9. The terms of the accompanying bid have not been, and will not be, disclosed by the bidder, directly or
indirectly, to any competitor, prior to the date and time of the official bid opening or of the awarding of the
contract.
10. I am aware that, in addition and without prejudice to any other remedy provided to combat any restrictive
practices related to bids and contracts, bids that are suspicious will be reported to the Competition Commission
for investigation and possible imposition of administrative penalties in terms of section 59 of the Competition
Act No and or may be reported to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) for criminal investigation
and or may be restricted from conducting business with the public sector for a period not exceeding ten (10)
years in terms of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act No or any other applicable
legislation.
......................................................... .......................................
Signature Date
.......................................................... .......................................
Position Name of Bidder
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10.CONDITIONS Of tender
Tender conditions and/or instructions set out below must be strictly adhered to,
Failing which this tender submission will be declared non-responsive.
10.1. No tender will be considered unless submitted on this Mnquma Local Municipality tender document.
10.2 Any portion of the tender document not completed will be interpreted as βnot applicableβ.
Notwithstanding the aforegoing, failure to complete any compulsory portion of the tender document
may result in the tender being declared non-responsive.
10.3 Tenders must be properly received and deposited, on or before the closing date and before the
closing time, in the relevant tender box. If the tender submission is too large to fit in the allocated
box, please enquire at the reception for assistance.
10.4 The Mnquma Local Municipality reserves the right to accept:
a. the whole tender or part of a tender or any item or part of any item, or to accept more than one
tender (in the event of a number of items being offered), and the Mnquma Local Municipality
is not obliged to accept the lowest or any tender;
b. a tender which is not substantially or materially different from the tender Specification.
10.5 The Mnquma Local Municipality shall not consider tenders that are received after the closing date and
time for such a tender.
10.6 The Mnquma Local Municipality will not be held responsible for any expenses incurred by
tenderers in preparing and submitting tenders.
10.7 The Mnquma Local Municipality may, after the closing date, request additional information or clarification
of tenders in writing.
10.8 A tenderer may request information, after the closing date, in accordance with the Promotion of
Administrative Justice Act, Act , and the Promotion of Access to Information Act, Act .
10.9 A tenderer may request in writing, after the closing date, that the tender offer be withdrawn. Such
withdrawal will be permitted or refused at the sole discretion of the Mnquma Local Municipality
after consideration of the reasons for the withdrawal, which shall be fully set out by the tenderer in
such written request for withdrawal.
9.10 A tender submitted:
a. by a registered company may not be considered unless accompanied by a resolution by the
Directors of the company authorising the tender to be made and the signatory to sign
the tender on the companyβs behalf (Schedule 1 to be completed);
b. by a registered close corporation may not be considered unless accompanied by written
authority from all the members of the close corporation authorising the tender to be made and
the signatory to sign the tender on the close corporationβs behalf (Schedule 1 to be
completed);
c. by a partnership/consortium/joint venture may not be considered unless accompanied by
written authority from all parties to the partnership/consortium/joint venture authorising the
tender to be made and the signatory to sign the tender on the partnership/consortium/joint
ventureβs behalf (Schedule 2 to be completed).
10.11 Partnerships/Consortiums/Joint Ventures
In the case of partnerships/consortiums/joint ventures, a copy of the partnership/consortium/joint
venture agreement must be submitted with the tender document. All parties/partners to the
partnership/consortium/joint venture agreement must be registered on the Mnquma Local Municipality
Supplier Database.
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10.12 Validity Period
Any tender submitted shall remain valid, irrevocable and open for written acceptance by the Mnquma
Local Municipality for a period of 90 days from the closing date or for such extended period as may be
applicable.
The tender offer will not be withdrawn or amended during the aforesaid validity period. The aforesaid
validity period may be extended by the provided that the original validity period has not expired, and that
all tenderers are given an opportunity to extend such period. Any such extension shall be agreed to by
a tenderer in writing.
Tenderers who fail to respond to such a request before the validity of their tender expires or who
decline such a request shall not be considered further in the evaluation process.
In the event that an appeal in terms of the Systems Act , is received, the validity period of the
tender shall be deemed to be extended until finalisation of the appeal; unless the tenderer has
requested in writing that its tender be withdrawn. The provisions in respect of withdrawal as set out in
10.9 above will apply to such withdrawal.
10.13 Tax clearance
No award shall be made to a person whose tax matters have not been declared to be in order by the
South African Revenue Service (SARS).
Tenderers are therefore required to obtain a valid Tax Clearance Certificate from the local SARS office
where such tenderer is registered for income tax/VAT purposes.
It is the responsibility of each supplier (successful tenderer) to submit updated original tax clearance
certificates to the Supplier Management Office (in the Supply Chain Management department should
any current certificate expire during the contract period. Failure to do so may lead to the suspension
of transactions with the supplier until a valid tax clearance certificate is received by the Supplier
Management Office. Each party to a consortium/joint venture/partnership must comply with all of the
above.
10.14 Inducements, rewards, gifts and other abuses of the Supply Chain Management System
No person who is a provider or prospective provider of goods or services, or a recipient or prospective
recipient of goods disposed or to be disposed of, may directly or indirectly:
a. influence or interfere with the work of any Mnquma Local Municipality officials involved in
the tender process in order to inter alia:
advantage during or at any stage of the procurement process.
Abuse of the supply chain management system is not permitted and may result in the tender being
rejected, cancellation of the contract, βblacklistingβ and/or any such remedies as set out in the Mnquma
Local Municipality SCM Policy and Abuse Policy.
11. Declarations and authorization
Tenderers are required to complete all statutory declarations and authorizations in the schedules attached to
this tender document, failing which the tender may be declared non-responsive.
12. Alternative offers
Alternative tenders may be considered, provided that a tender free of qualifications and strictly in accordance
with the bid documents is also submitted. The MnqumaLocal Municipality shall not be bound to consider
alternative tenders.
13. Objections, Complaints, Queries and Disputes / Appeals in terms of Section 62 of the
Systems Act / Access to Court
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Objections, complaints, queries and disputes
13.1 Persons aggrieved by decisions or actions taken by the MnqumaLocal Municipality in the
implementation of the supply chain management system or any matter arising from a contract
awarded in terms of the supply chain management system may, within 14 days of the
decision or action, lodge a written objection or complaint or query or dispute against the decision
or action.
Section 62 Appeals
13.2 In terms of Section 62 of the Systems Act (Municipal Systems Act, Act ), a person
whose rights are affected by a decision taken by a political structure, political office bearer,
Board of directors or staff member of a MnqumaLocal Municipality in terms of a power or
duty delegated or sub-delegated by a delegating authority may appeal against that decision
by giving written notice of the appeal and reasons to the Accounting Officer within 21 days of
the date of the notification of the decision.
13.3 An appeal shall contain the following:
i. The reason and /or ground for the appeal.
ii. The way in which the appellantβs right have been affected ;
iii. The remedy sought by the appellantβs.
Access to court
The clauses above do not influence any personβs rights to approach the High Court at any time or their
rights in terms of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, Act (βPAJAβ), or the Promotion
of Access to Information Act, Act (βPAIAβ).
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11. General conditions of contract
Table of clauses
1. Definitions
2. Application
3. General
4. Standards
5. Use of contract documents and information; inspection
6. Patent rights
7. Performance security
8. Inspections, tests and analysis
9. Packing
10. Delivery and documents
11. Insurance
12. Transportation
13. Incidental services
14. Spare parts
Experience & Qualifications
Source: Bid Doc - Hiring Of DΓ©cor for Womenβs Month Programme2026.pdfA Annexure A β Detailed Specification 43
B Annexure B β Past Experience 44
C Annexure C β Joint Venture Disclosure Form 45
D Annexure D β Company Composition 46
E Annexure E β Bid Check List 47 - 48
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determine the terms of, and to sign, the bid, on behalf of the bidder;
5. For the purposes of this Certificate and the accompanying bid, I understand that the word βcompetitorβ shall
include any individual or organization, other than the bidder, whether or not affiliated with the bidder, who:
(a) has been requested to submit a bid in response to this bid invitation;
(b) could potentially submit a bid in response to this bid invitation, based on their qualifications,
abilities or experience; and
(c) provides the same goods and services as the bidder and/or is in the same line of business as
the bidder.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Bid Doc - Hiring Of DΓ©cor for Womenβs Month Programme2026.pdf (TENDER)valid Tax Clearance Certificate will result in the invalidation of the bid
valid Tax Clearance Certificate from the local SARS office
valid tax clearance certificate is received by the Supplier
tax compliance status PIN
TAX COMPLIANCE STATUS TCS PIN: OR CSD No
Tax compliance requirements
Tax compliance status (tcs) certificate or pin may also be made via e-filing
Tax compliance
TCS PIN: OR CSD No
CSD Report (Not older than one Month) the service of the state
Csd number
Csd number must be provided
Central Supplier Database Report (CSD) not older
Central supplier database (csd), a csd
Central Supplier Database
joint venture agreement must be submitted with the tender document
joint venture agreement must be registered on the Mnquma Local Municipality
of offer, all returnable MBDSs (MBD 1-9 (Part of the doing business with the public sector;
No. 61 Blyth Street, Rev Tiyo Soga Building, Butterworth. βͺ CK/ Company Registration, Certified ID copies not
1. Tax clearance certficate requirements
for a Tax Clearance Certificateβ and submit it to any SARS branch office nationally. The Tax Clearance
2. SARS will then furnish the bidder with a Tax Clearance Certificate that will be valid for a period of 1 (one) year
3. The original Tax Clearance Certificate must be submitted together with the bid. Failure to submit the original
and valid Tax Clearance Certificate will result in the invalidation of the bid. Certified copies of the Tax Clearance
5. Copies of the TCC 001 βApplication for a Tax Clearance Certificateβ form are available from any SARS branch
6. Applications for the Tax Clearance Certificates may also be made via eFiling. In order to use this provision,
2. Tax compliance requirements
2.3 Application for the tax compliance status (tcs) certificate or pin may also be made via e-filing. In order
Separate tcs certificate / pin / csd number.
2.7 Where NO tcs is available but the bidder is registered on the central supplier database (csd), a csd
Points Allocation: 80 points
B-BBEE Details: 82 576 4242 emails: [email protected] (Manager: SPU) and Supply
Chain Management: Y Mqingwana at (047) 050 1156) email: [email protected] (Manager SCM).
Evaluation criteria: The evaluation of the bids will be conducted in two (02) stages namely:
Stage 01: Bidders that do not meet the Administration compliance (Compliance with mandatory and other bid
requirements will not be eligible for further evaluation and will be deemed as non βresponsive.
Stage 2: Evaluation in terms of the 80/20 preference point systems prescribed in Preferential Procurement Regulations
2022
Price=80 points,
Specific goals =20 points
Specific Goals Proof Required to score points
Points The specific goals allocated points in
terms of this tender 20 points
An EME or QSE which is at least 51% 20 Fully completed and signed MBD 6.1 and Full
owned by black people Central Supplier Database Report (CSD) not older
than one month
NB: No points will be claimed by the bidder if it fails to submit proof required to score points for specific goals.
Required documents: conditions of acceptance:
Potential bidders are urged to submit the following βͺ The municipality is under no obligation to accept any
attachments when submitting their proposals, failure to do proposal/tender and reserves the right to accept the
so will lead to disqualification. whole or any part of the proposal/tender. No
proposal/tenders will be considered from persons in
βͺ The bidder or any of its directors/shareholders must
not listed on the Register of Tender Defaulters in
terms of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt
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Health & Safety
Source: Bid Doc - Hiring Of DΓ©cor for Womenβs Month Programme2026.pdf8.9 I/we, the undersigned, who is / are duly authorised to do so on behalf of the company/firm, certify that the points
claimed, based on the specific goal declared in paragraph 6 , indicated in paragraph 7, qualifies the
company/ firm for the preference(s) shown and I / we acknowledge that:
i) The information furnished is true and correct;
ii) The preference points claimed are in accordance with the General Conditions as indicated in
paragraph 1 of this form;
iii) In the event of a contract being awarded as a result of points claimed as shown in paragraph 7, the
contractor may be required to furnish documentary proof to the satisfaction of the purchaser that the
claims are correct;
iv) If the specific goals have been claimed or obtained on a fraudulent basis or any of the conditions of
contract have not been fulfilled, the purchaser may, in addition to any other remedy it may have β
(a) disqualify the person from the bidding process;
(b) recover costs, losses or damages it has incurred or suffered as a result of that personβs
conduct;
(c) cancel the contract and claim any damages which it has suffered as a result of having to
make less favourable arrangements due to such cancellation;
(d) restrict the bidder or contractor, its shareholders and directors, or only the shareholders and
directors who acted on a fraudulent basis, from obtaining business from any organ of state
for a period not exceeding 10 years, after the audi alteram partem (hear the other side) rule
has been applied; and
(e) forward the matter for criminal prosecution.
tender shall be deemed to be extended until finalisation of the appeal; unless the tenderer has
requested in writing that its tender be withdrawn. The provisions in respect of withdrawal as set out in
10.9 above will apply to such withdrawal.
10.13 Tax clearance
duty delegated or sub-delegated by a delegating authority may appeal against that decision
by giving written notice of the appeal and reasons to the Accounting Officer within 21 days of
the date of the notification of the decision.
13.3 An appeal shall contain the following:
i. The reason and /or ground for the appeal.
ii. The way in which the appellantβs right have been affected ;
iii. The remedy sought by the appellantβs.
1. Definitions 1. The following terms shall be interpreted as indicated:
1.1 βClosing timeβ means the date and hour specified in the bidding documents for the receipt of bids.
1.2 βContractβ means the written agreement entered into between the purchaser and the supplier, as recorded
in the contract form signed by the parties, including all attachments and appendices thereto and all documents
incorporated by reference therein.
1.3 βContract priceβ means the price payable to the supplier under the contract for the full and proper
performance of his contractual obligations.
1.4 βCorrupt practiceβ means the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of anything of value to influence the
action of a public official in the procurement process or in contract execution.
1.5 "Countervailing duties" are imposed in cases where an enterprise abroad is subsidized by its government
and encouraged to market its products internationally.
1.6 βCountry of originβ means the place where the goods were mined, grown or produced or from which the
services are supplied. Goods are produced when, through manufacturing, processing or substantial and major
assembly of components, a commercially recognized new product results that is substantially different in basic
characteristics or in purpose or utility from its components.
1.7 βDayβ means calendar day. 1.8 βDeliveryβ means delivery in compliance of the conditions of the contract or
order.
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3.1 Unless otherwise indicated in the bidding documents, the purchaser shall not be liable for any expense
incurred in the preparation and submission of a bid. Where applicable a non-refundable fee for documents may
be charged.
3.2 With certain exceptions, invitations to bid are only published in the Government Tender Bulletin. The
Government Tender Bulletin may be obtained directly from the Government Printer, Private Bag X85, Pretoria
0001, or accessed electronically from www.treasury.gov.za
Contractual Terms
Source: Bid Doc - Hiring Of DΓ©cor for Womenβs Month Programme2026.pdf16. Payment
17. Prices
18. Contract amendments
19. Assignment
20. Subcontracts
21. Delays in the supplierβs performance
22. Penalties
23. Termination for default
24. Dumping and countervailing duties
25. Force Majeure
26. Termination for insolvency
27. Settlement of disputes
28. Limitation of liability
29. Governing language
30. Applicable law
31. Notices
32. Taxes and duties
33. National Industrial Participation Programme (NIPP)
34. Prohibition of restrictive practices
General Conditions of Contract
1. Definitions 1. The following terms shall be interpreted as indicated:
1.1 βClosing timeβ means the date and hour specified in the bidding documents for the receipt of bids.
1.2 βContractβ means the written agreement entered into between the purchaser and the supplier, as recorded
in the contract form signed by the parties, including all attachments and appendices thereto and all documents
incorporated by reference therein.
1.3 βContract priceβ means the price payable to the supplier under the contract for the full and proper
performance of his contractual obligations.
1.4 βCorrupt practiceβ means the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of anything of value to influence the
action of a public official in the procurement process or in contract execution.
1.5 "Countervailing duties" are imposed in cases where an enterprise abroad is subsidized by its government
and encouraged to market its products internationally.
1.6 βCountry of originβ means the place where the goods were mined, grown or produced or from which the
services are supplied. Goods are produced when, through manufacturing, processing or substantial and major
assembly of components, a commercially recognized new product results that is substantially different in basic
characteristics or in purpose or utility from its components.
1.7 βDayβ means calendar day. 1.8 βDeliveryβ means delivery in compliance of the conditions of the contract or
order.
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1.8 βDelivery ex stockβ means immediate delivery directly from stock actually on hand.
1.9 βDelivery into consignees store or to his siteβ means delivered and unloaded in the specified store or depot
or on the specified site in compliance with the conditions of the contract or order, the supplier bearing all
risks and charges involved until the supplies are so delivered and a valid receipt is obtained.
"Dumping" occurs when a private enterprise abroad market its goods on own initiative in the RSA at lower
prices than that of the country of origin and which have the potential to harm the local industries in the RSA.
1.10 βForce majeureβ means an event beyond the control of the supplier and not involving the supplierβs
fault or negligence and not foreseeable. Such events may include, but is not restricted to, acts of the
purchaser in its sovereign capacity, wars or revolutions, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions and
freight embargoes.
1.11 βFraudulent practiceβ means a misrepresentation of facts in order to influence a procurement process
or the execution of a contract to the detriment of any bidder, and includes collusive practice among bidders
(prior to or after bid submission) designed to establish bid prices at artificial non-competitive levels and to
deprive the bidder of the benefits of free and open competition.
1.12 βGCCβ means the General Conditions of Contract.
1.13 βGoodsβ means all of the equipment, machinery, and/or other materials that the supplier is required to
supply to the purchaser under the contract.
1.16 βImported contentβ means that portion of the bidding price represented by the cost of components, parts
or materials which have been or are still to be imported (whether by the supplier or his subcontractors) and
which costs are inclusive of the costs abroad, plus freight and other direct importation costs such as landing
costs, dock dues, import duty, sales duty or other similar tax or duty at the South African place of entry as well
as transportation and handling charges to the factory in the Republic where the supplies covered by the bid will
be manufactured.
1.17 βLocal contentβ means that portion of the bidding price which is not included in the imported content
provided that local manufacture does take place.
1.18 βManufactureβ means the production of products in a factory using labour, materials, components and
machinery and includes other related value-adding activities.
1.19 βOrderβ means an official written order issued for the supply of goods or works or the rendering of a service.
1.20 βProject site,β where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.
1.21 βPurchaserβ means the organization purchasing the goods.
1.22 βRepublicβ means the Republic of South Africa.
1.23 βSCCβ means the Special Conditions of Contract.
1.24 βServicesβ means those functional services ancillary to the supply of the goods, such as transportation
and any other incidental services, such as installation, commissioning, provision of technical assistance,
training, catering, gardening, security, maintenance and other such obligations of the supplier covered under
the contract.
1.25 Writtenβ or βin writingβ means handwritten in ink or any form of electronic or mechanical writing.
2. Application
2.1 These general conditions are applicable to all bids, contracts and orders including bids for functional and
professional services, sales, hiring, letting and the granting or acquiring of rights, but excluding immovable
property, unless otherwise indicated in the bidding documents.
2.2 Where applicable, special conditions of contract are also laid down to cover specific supplies, services or
works.
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2.3 Where such special conditions of contract are in conflict with these general conditions, the special conditions
shall apply.
3. General
3.1 Unless otherwise indicated in the bidding documents, the purchaser shall not be liable for any expense
incurred in the preparation and submission of a bid. Where applicable a non-refundable fee for documents may
be charged.
3.2 With certain exceptions, invitations to bid are only published in the Government Tender Bulletin. The
Government Tender Bulletin may be obtained directly from the Government Printer, Private Bag X85, Pretoria
0001, or accessed electronically from www.treasury.gov.za
4. Standards
4.1 The goods supplied shall conform to the standards mentioned in the bidding documents and specifications.
5. Use of contract documents and information; inspection.
5.1 The supplier shall not, without the purchaserβs prior written consent, disclose the contract, or any provision
thereof, or any specification, plan, drawing, pattern, sample, or information furnished by or on
behalf of the purchaser in connection therewith, to any person other than a person employed by the supplier in
the performance of the contract. Disclosure to any such employed person shall be made in
confidence and shall extend only so far as may be necessary for purposes of such performance.
5.2 The supplier shall not, without the purchaserβs prior written consent, make use of any document or
information mentioned in GCC clause 5.1 except for purposes of performing the contract.
5.3 Any document, other than the contract itself mentioned in GCC clause 5.1 shall remain the property of the
purchaser and shall be returned (all copies) to the purchaser on completion of the supplierβs performance under
the contract if so required by the purchaser.
5.4 The supplier shall permit the purchaser to inspect the supplierβs records relating to the performance of the
supplier and to have them audited by auditors appointed by the purchaser, if so required by the purchaser.
6. Patent rights
6.1 The supplier shall indemnify the purchaser against all third-party claims of infringement of patent, trademark,
or industrial design rights arising from use of the goods or any part thereof by the purchaser.
7. Performance security
7.1 Within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notification of contract award, the successful bidder shall furnish to
the purchaser the performance security of the amount specified in SCC.
7.2 The proceeds of the performance security shall be payable to the purchaser as compensation for any loss
resulting from the supplierβs failure to complete his obligations under the contract.
7.3 The performance security shall be denominated in the currency of the contract, or in a freely convertible
currency acceptable to the purchaser and shall be in one of the following forms:
(a) a bank guarantee or an irrevocable letter of credit issued by a reputable bank located in the purchaserβs
country or abroad, acceptable to the purchaser, in the form provided in the bidding documents or another form
acceptable to the purchaser; or
(b) a cashierβs or certified cheque
7.4 The performance security will be discharged by the purchaser and returned to the supplier not later than
thirty (30) days following the date of completion of the supplierβs performance obligations under the contract,
including any warranty obligations, unless otherwise specified in SCC.
8. Inspections, tests and analyses
8.1 All pre-bidding testing will be for the account of the bidder.
8.2 If it is a bid condition that supplies to be produced or services to be rendered should at any stage during
production or execution or on completion be subject to inspection, the premises of the bidder or contractor shall
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Description Invitation to Tender MBD 1 1
1.2 Advert and Specification 5
1.3 Supplier Details 6
2 Tax Clearance Requirements MBD 2 7
2.1 SARS Application For TCC MBD 2 8
3 & 3.1 Price Schedule MBD 3 and Specification MBD 3.3 9 - 10
3.2 Tender Offer 11
4 Declaration β Conflict of Interest MBD 4 12 - 14
6 Preferential Points Schedule MBD 6.1 14 β 20
7.1 Contract Form β Rendering of Goods/Works MBD 7.1 21 - 24
8 Declaration of Tendererβs Past Supply Chain Management Practices MBD 8 25 β 26
9 Certificate Of Independent Bid Determination MBD 9 26 - 27
10 Conditions of Tender 28 β 30
11 General Conditions Of Contract 31 β 39
to the municipality or to any other municipality or
On the back of the envelope with: municipal entity for rates, taxes and/or municipal
service charges which are in arrear for a period of and Contact Details
more than three months and that no dispute exists
between such bidder and municipality or municipal
entity concerned in respect of any such arrear
amounts. Bidders who reside within the Mnquma
Local Municipality (MLM) jurisdiction will be verified
with MLM Revenue Section.
..........................
Note: All delivery costs must be included in the bid price, for delivery at the prescribed destination.
fund contributions and skills development levies.
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additional expenses incurred by the invitation of new tenders and the subsequent acceptance of any
other tender;
(b) the Mnquma Local Municipality shall also have the right to recover such additional expenses by set-
off against moneys which may be due or become due to the tenderer under this or any other tender or
contract or against any guarantee or deposit that may have been furnished by the tenderer or on its
behalf for the due fulfilment of this or any other tender or contract. Pending the ascertainment of the
amount of such additional expenses, the Mnquma Local Municipality shall be entitled to retain
such moneys, guarantee or deposit as security for any loss the Mnquma Local Municipality may
suffer due to such withdrawal.
3.5 The tenderer agrees that this tender and its acceptance shall be subject to the terms and conditions
contained in the Mnquma Local Municipalityβs Supply Chain Management Policy (βSCM Policyβ) and
Combating of Abuse of the Supply Chain Management System Policy (βAbuse Policyβ).
Signature(s)
Print name(s):
On behalf of the tenderer (duly authorized)
(a) βall applicable taxesβ includes value-added tax, pay as you earn, income tax, unemployment insurance
fund contributions and skills development levies;
(b) βbidβ means a written offer in the form determined by an organ of state in response to an invitation to
provide goods or services through price quotations, competitive tendering process or any other method
envisaged in legislation and βbidβ has a corresponding meaning
(c) βcomparative priceβ means the price after the factors of a non-firm price and all unconditional discounts
that can be utilized have been taken into consideration;
(d) βconsortium or joint ventureβ means an association of persons for the purpose of combining their
expertise, property, capital, efforts, skill and knowledge in an activity for the execution of a contract;
(e) βcontractβ means the agreement that results from the acceptance of a bid by an organ of state;
(f) βEMEβ means an Exempted Micro Enterprise as defines by Codes of Good Practice issued in terms of
section 9 (1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. );
(g) βFirm priceβ means the price that is only subject to adjustments in accordance with the actual increase
or decrease resulting from the change, imposition, or abolition of customs or excise duty and any other
duty, levy, or tax, which, in terms of the law or regulation, is binding on the contractor and demonstrably
has an influence on the price of any supplies, or the rendering costs of any service, for the execution of
the contract;
(h) βnon-firm pricesβ means all prices other than βfirmβ prices;
(i) βpersonβ includes a juristic person;
(j) βQSEβ means a Qualifying Small Enterprise as defines by Codes of Good Practice issued in terms of
section 9 (1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 ( Act No. );
(k) βrand valueβ means the total estimated value of a contract in Rand, calculated at the time of the tender
invitation;
(l) βReconstruction and Development Programmeβ the Reconstruction and Development Programme as
published in Government Gazette No. 16085 dated 23 November 1994;
(m) βspecific goalsβ means specific goals as contemplated in section 2(1)(d) of the Act which may include
contracting with persons, or categories of persons, historically disadvantaged by unfair discrimination on
the basis of race, gender and disability including the implementation of programmes of the Reconstruction
and Development Programme as published in Government Gazette No. 16085 dated 23 November 1994;
(n) βtotal revenueβ bears the same meaning assigned to this expression in the Codes of Good Practice;
(o) βtrustβ means the arrangement through which the property of one person is made over or bequeathed
to a trustee to administer such property for the benefit of another person; and
(p) βtrusteeβ means any person, including the founder of a trust, to whom property is bequeathed in order
for such property to be administered for the benefit of another person.
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(i) Bidding documents, viz
(ii) General Conditions of Contract; and
(iii) Other (specify)
3. I confirm that I have satisfied myself as to the correctness and validity of my bid; that the price(s) and rate(s)
quoted cover all the goods and/or works specified in the bidding documents; that the price(s) and rate(s) cover
all my obligations and I accept that any mistakes regarding price(s) and rate(s) and calculations will be at my
own risk.
recipient of goods disposed or to be disposed of, may directly or indirectly:
a. influence or interfere with the work of any Mnquma Local Municipality officials involved in
the tender process in order to inter alia:
advantage during or at any stage of the procurement process.
with the bid documents is also submitted. The MnqumaLocal Municipality shall not be bound to consider
alternative tenders.
13. Objections, Complaints, Queries and Disputes / Appeals in terms of Section 62 of the
13.1 Persons aggrieved by decisions or actions taken by the MnqumaLocal Municipality in the
implementation of the supply chain management system or any matter arising from a contract
awarded in terms of the supply chain management system may, within 14 days of the
decision or action, lodge a written objection or complaint or query or dispute against the decision
or action.
Section 62 Appeals
13.2 In terms of Section 62 of the Systems Act (Municipal Systems Act, Act ), a person
whose rights are affected by a decision taken by a political structure, political office bearer,
1.8 βDelivery ex stockβ means immediate delivery directly from stock actually on hand.
1.9 βDelivery into consignees store or to his siteβ means delivered and unloaded in the specified store or depot
or on the specified site in compliance with the conditions of the contract or order, the supplier bearing all
risks and charges involved until the supplies are so delivered and a valid receipt is obtained.
"Dumping" occurs when a private enterprise abroad market its goods on own initiative in the RSA at lower
prices than that of the country of origin and which have the potential to harm the local industries in the RSA.
1.10 βForce majeureβ means an event beyond the control of the supplier and not involving the supplierβs
fault or negligence and not foreseeable. Such events may include, but is not restricted to, acts of the
purchaser in its sovereign capacity, wars or revolutions, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions and
freight embargoes.
1.11 βFraudulent practiceβ means a misrepresentation of facts in order to influence a procurement process
or the execution of a contract to the detriment of any bidder, and includes collusive practice among bidders
(prior to or after bid submission) designed to establish bid prices at artificial non-competitive levels and to
deprive the bidder of the benefits of free and open competition.
1.12 βGCCβ means the General Conditions of Contract.
1.13 βGoodsβ means all of the equipment, machinery, and/or other materials that the supplier is required to
supply to the purchaser under the contract.
1.16 βImported contentβ means that portion of the bidding price represented by the cost of components, parts
or materials which have been or are still to be imported (whether by the supplier or his subcontractors) and
which costs are inclusive of the costs abroad, plus freight and other direct importation costs such as landing
costs, dock dues, import duty, sales duty or other similar tax or duty at the South African place of entry as well
as transportation and handling charges to the factory in the Republic where the supplies covered by the bid will
be manufactured.
1.17 βLocal contentβ means that portion of the bidding price which is not included in the imported content
provided that local manufacture does take place.
1.18 βManufactureβ means the production of products in a factory using labour, materials, components and
machinery and includes other related value-adding activities.
1.19 βOrderβ means an official written order issued for the supply of goods or works or the rendering of a service.
1.20 βProject site,β where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.
1.21 βPurchaserβ means the organization purchasing the goods.
1.22 βRepublicβ means the Republic of South Africa.
1.23 βSCCβ means the Special Conditions of Contract.
1.24 βServicesβ means those functional services ancillary to the supply of the goods, such as transportation
and any other incidental services, such as installation, commissioning, provision of technical assistance,
training, catering, gardening, security, maintenance and other such obligations of the supplier covered under
the contract.
1.25 Writtenβ or βin writingβ means handwritten in ink or any form of electronic or mechanical writing.
6.1 The supplier shall indemnify the purchaser against all third-party claims of infringement of patent, trademark,
or industrial design rights arising from use of the goods or any part thereof by the purchaser.
7.1 Within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notification of contract award, the successful bidder shall furnish to
the purchaser the performance security of the amount specified in SCC.
7.2 The proceeds of the performance security shall be payable to the purchaser as compensation for any loss
resulting from the supplierβs failure to complete his obligations under the contract.
7.3 The performance security shall be denominated in the currency of the contract, or in a freely convertible
currency acceptable to the purchaser and shall be in one of the following forms:
(a) a bank guarantee or an irrevocable letter of credit issued by a reputable bank located in the purchaserβs
country or abroad, acceptable to the purchaser, in the form provided in the bidding documents or another form
acceptable to the purchaser; or
(b) a cashierβs or certified cheque
7.4 The performance security will be discharged by the purchaser and returned to the supplier not later than
thirty (30) days following the date of completion of the supplierβs performance obligations under the contract,
including any warranty obligations, unless otherwise specified in SCC.
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2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
14 Jul
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
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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.
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Organization
Mnquma Local MunicipalityContact Person
S Qwaka
Phone
047-050-1155
[email protected]
Address
15 Blyth Street - Butterworth - Butterworth - 4960
Source confidence
High source confidence
Official source
eTenders.gov.za
Documents found
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Last checked
06 Jul 2026
AI status
Enhanced
Data conflicts
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Mnquma Local Municipality governs Butterworth and surrounds in the Amathole District of the Eastern Cape.
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Median Estimate
RΒ 264Β 960
Range
Based on 25 comparable awarded tenders. Companies with similar profiles typically bid near the median.
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