Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act)
Act 53 of 2003
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Tender Type
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Delivery Location
KOMANI NDONDO SQUARE - QUEENSTOWN - QUEENSTOWN - 5320
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
19 Aug 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-166059
The eastern cape department of health seeks to appoint suitable service providers to form part of a professional agency database for the supply of nurses (professional nurse, enrolled nurse and nursing assistant) to chris hani district supporting health facilities for a period of 12 months. This contract is for emergency situations only, and bidders must be able to provide staff on very short notice. Bidders must be registered on the csd and submit their bids electronically via the e-tender portal by 27 august 2026 at 11:00.
Bids must be submitted electronically via the e-Tender portal (www.etenders.gov.za) by 27 August 2026 at 11:00; no physical bids will be accepted.
Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) and provide a CSD report dated within 7 days of the closing date.
Bidders must submit a valid COIDA certificate and proof of public liability insurance (policy or letter of intent).
Nursing staff must hold individual valid registration with the South African Nursing Council; proof must be submitted at time of contracting.
Bidders must submit at least 3 project references from current or previous clients for similar labour placement/recruitment services, stamped and signed by the referee.
Functionality threshold: bidders must score at least 20 out of 40 points on functionality (experience and staff database) to proceed to price and specific goals evaluation.
Pricing must be submitted on the Pricing Schedule (SBD 3.1) inclusive of VAT, on an hourly rate basis, with no hidden costs.
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Date & Time
Thursday, 27 August 2026 - 11:00
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KOMANI NDONDO SQUARE - QUEENSTOWN - QUEENSTOWN - 5320
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Description
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf19 Aug
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
27 Aug
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
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Act 53 of 2003
Provides the empowerment-compliance context often used in public-sector supplier evaluation.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 108 of 1996 (s217)
This is general procurement context, not legal advice. Always verify requirements in the official tender documents and issuing authority notices.
BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf
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Provisioning for the appointment of suitable service provider(s) to form part of a professional agency database for the supply of nurses (professional nurse, enrolled nurse and nursing assistant) to Chris Hani District supporting health facilities for a period of 12 months.
This contract is for emergency situations only; placement requests will be made by the Department of Health for emergency requests only.
Service must be available on very short notice.
Important Dates
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf (RFP)Closing date: 27 August 2026 at 11:00.
No bid briefing session – not applicable.
Briefing Session
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf (RFP)No bid briefing session – not applicable.
Contact Information
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf (RFP)Bidding procedure enquiries: Mrs P Williams, Tel 045 839 2190, Email [email protected].
Technical enquiries: Mr L. Solomane, Tel 045 839 2133, Email [email protected].
24-hour Call Centre: 0800032364.
Website: www.ecdoh.gov.za.
Submission Guidelines
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf (RFP)Bids must be submitted through the e-Tender portal (www.etenders.gov.za); no physical bids will be accepted.
All bids must be submitted on the official forms provided and must not be re-typed.
Bids must be valid for 60 calendar days from the closing date.
The department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept the bid in the best interest of the state.
Returnable documents include: SBD 1 (Invitation to Bid), SBD 3.1 (Pricing Schedule), SBD 4 (Declaration of Interest), SBD 6.1 (Preference Points Claim), Joint Venture Agreement (if applicable), financial capacity documents, CIPRO certificate, ID copies, proof of disability/military veteran/locality ownership, updated CSD report (within 7 days), valid COIDA certificate, proof of liability cover or intent letter, at least 3 project references, and proof of staff payroll.
All signatures must be original and in black ink.
Returnable Documents
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf (RFP)Returnable documents include: Invitation to Bid (SBD1) completed and signed; Pricing Schedule (SBD 3.1); Declaration of Interest (SBD 4); Preference Points Claim Form (SBD 6.1); Joint Venture Agreement if applicable; Financial Capacity documents; CIPRO certificate; ID copies; Disability Ownership proof; Military Veterans Ownership proof; Locality Ownership proof; Updated CSD report (within 7 days); Proof of Valid COIDA; Proof of Liability Cover or intent letter; Project References (at least 3); Proof of Staff Payroll.
Project reference forms must be completed by the referee (client) and stamped and signed.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf (RFP)Evaluation is in three stages: Stage 1 – Administrative compliance/pre-qualification and mandatory requirements; Stage 2 – Functionality; Stage 3 – Price and Specific Goals.
Functionality: minimum threshold is 20 out of 40 points. Bidders scoring below 20 are disqualified.
Functionality criteria: Experience in Labour Placement/Recruitment (max 15 points: below 2 years=0, 2-3 years=5, 4-7 years=10, 8 years and above=15); Available staff database (max 25 points: sufficient database of employees=15, clear system for sick/absent staff=5, registered for PAYE=5).
Price: 80/20 or 90/10 preference point system applies.
Specific Goals (max 20 points): HDI Ownership 20% (4 points), Women Ownership 20% (4), Youth Ownership 20% (4), Disability Ownership 10% (2), Military Veterans Ownership 10% (2), Locality Ownership 20% (4).
Tie-breaking: highest specific goals points, then highest functionality, then drawing of lots.
Technical Specifications
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf (RFP)The contract is for the supply of nurses (Professional Nurse, Enrolled Nurse and Nursing Assistant) to Chris Hani District supporting health facilities for a period of 12 months.
This contract is for emergency situations only; placement requests will be made by the Department of Health for emergency requests only.
Service must be available on very short notice.
The successful bidder will be required to sign a written contract form (SBD 7).
Employment must comply with Department of Labour requirements and environmental health protocols.
The service provider is responsible for providing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to contracted workers.
The contractor must submit copies of potential staff members' ID documents; ID numbers will be verified against the DPSA Government Employment payroll site.
If a contracted nurse is full-time employed elsewhere, permission to work outside normal hours must be submitted.
The contractor's employees must wear uniforms and name badges for identification.
Methodology
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdfBidders must submit pricing details on the Pricing Schedule (Part 5 – Schedule A).
Pricing must be inclusive of VAT and all applicable taxes.
Bidders must indicate the basis of pricing calculation by completing all aspects of the Pricing Schedule.
Experience & Qualifications
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdfBidders must submit detailed information of their experience in the relevant trade together with present contracts (Schedule C).
Functionality evaluation includes experience in Labour Placement/Recruitment: below 2 years=0 points, 2-3 years=5, 4-7 years=10, 8 years and above=15.
Must submit at least 3 project references from current/previous clients for similar services, with referee contact details.
Referee will be contacted to verify; if not contactable, no points awarded.
Project reference forms must be stamped and signed by the referee (client).
Quality Management
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdfContractor must provide services in compliance with quality and related standards in the Specifications, Bid Conditions, and any service level agreement.
Compliance determined via contractor reports, third-party reports/complaints, user satisfaction surveys, and service reviews/inspections/audits by ECDoH.
ECDoH conducts routine inspections; irregularities may result in penalties ranging from monetary value to reduction in work allocation or termination of service.
The contractor must permit inspection of records and premises by the purchaser.
Non-conforming supplies or services may be rejected; costs of inspection for non-compliant items are borne by the supplier.
Financial Requirements
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf (RFP)Pricing must be submitted on the Pricing Schedule (SBD 3.1).
Pricing must be inclusive of VAT and all applicable taxes.
Award will be on an hourly rate basis; prices must be market-related with no hidden costs.
Unit pricing: monthly charged Unit Price Excluding VAT + VAT = Total Unit Price Including VAT.
Proof of financial capacity required: recent audited financial statements, a good standing letter from a registered financial institution (not an account confirmation letter), or an ECDC Financial Assistance Letter.
Compliance Requirements
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf (RFP)Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) and furnish proof of registration (CSD report must be recent within 7 days from closing date).
Bidders must comply with tax obligations and provide a SARS Tax Compliance Status PIN or CSD number.
Bidders must submit a valid COIDA certificate from the Department of Labour.
Bidders must submit an existing Public Liability Policy contract or a letter of intent to take out insurance.
Bidders must be a legal entity or partnership; consortia/joint ventures are acceptable subject to conditions.
Bidders must submit CIPRO certificate (Company Registration Documents) and ID copies, certified with original stamp within 3 months from closing date.
Bidders must provide proof of business address (municipal account or valid lease agreement).
Nursing staff must have individual valid registration with the South African Nursing Council; proof must be submitted at time of contracting.
No bids will be considered from persons in the service of the state, or companies with directors who are in the service of the state.
B-BBEE status level verification certificate or sworn affidavit (for EMEs & QSEs) must be submitted to qualify for preference points.
Health & Safety
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdfContractor must comply with the Occupational Health & Safety Act, acknowledge duties as an employer, and comply with ECDoH health and safety rules.
Contractor must inform ECDoH immediately if unable to comply with the Act or rules.
Compliance with Department of Labour requirements (UIF & Workman's Compensation).
Contractor is responsible for providing PPE to contracted workers.
Contractor must comply with safety, fire, emergency, and security procedures at the institution.
Environmental
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdfEmployment must be in accordance with environmental health requirements/protocols and any pandemic regulations if required.
Contractor is solely responsible for issuing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to contracted workers.
Contractual Terms
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdfContract comes into being on the date of the letter of acceptance and continues for 12 months.
Award is on an hourly rate basis; no additional values beyond the original quotation will be claimed.
Payment terms: unit pricing including VAT, no hidden costs; ECDoH may withhold disputed amounts.
Service requirements: employment per Department of Labour, environmental health protocols, PPE provision, ID verification against DPSA payroll, permission for nurses with primary employers.
General responsibilities: comply with operational requirements, report problems, cooperate with third parties, comply with legislation and procedures.
Hazardous materials liability: contractor liable for damage or injury due to poor quality products.
Occupational health and safety compliance required.
Performance measurement: periodic checks, service complaints, user satisfaction surveys.
Breach and termination per GCC paragraph 23.
Project deliverables: delivery dates agreed, notification of delays, non-compliance leads to cancellation.
Indemnity: contractor liable for damages due to personnel negligence.
Uniforms and identification required.
Penalties for various infractions: no valid ID card R100, no uniform R100, late for duty within 1 hour R200, late beyond 1 hour pro rata, reporting off duty prematurely R500, sleeping/not alert R500, under influence of alcohol R500, leaving designated area without authority R500, failing to comply with health care regulations R500, failing to hand/take over shifts R100, playing games/listening to music on cell phone R500, inability to produce valid SANC registration R500.
Special Conditions
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf (RFP)Bids must be submitted via e-tender portal, no physical bids accepted.
Bids must be submitted on official forms, not re-typed.
Bids valid for 60 calendar days from closing date.
The DoH does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept the bid in the best interest of the State.
Bidders must submit a signed declaration of interest (SBD 4).
Bidders must submit details of experience in relevant trade (Schedule C).
Partnerships/legal entities must submit certificates of partners/members/directors (Schedule D).
Consortia/JV must comply with specific requirements including lead member nomination and agreement copy.
Bidders must submit organizational principles (Schedule F), details of nearest office (Schedule F), financial particulars (Schedule G), and preference points claim forms (Schedule H).
Requirements
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdf (RFP)Mandatory requirements: Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) and furnish proof of registration.
Must submit a valid COIDA certificate from the Department of Labour.
Must submit an existing Public Liability Policy contract or a letter of intent of taking out insurance.
Must submit proof of financial capacity: recent audited financial statements, good standing letter from a registered financial institution bank (not an account confirmation letter), or ECDC Financial Assistance Letter.
Must submit CIPRO certificate (Company Registration Documents) and ID copies (certified with original stamp within 3 months from closing date).
Must submit proof of business address (municipal account or valid lease agreement).
Bidders must be a legal entity or partnership (consortia/joint ventures acceptable).
Bidders must be registered with the South African Nursing Council for nursing staff; valid proof of registration must be submitted at time of contracting.
Bidders must comply with tax obligations and provide TCS PIN or CSD number.
No bids will be considered from persons in the service of the state.
Section
Source: BID DOCUMENT ADVERT FOR NURSES 2026.pdfEvaluation stages: Stage 1 – Administrative compliance/pre-qualification and Mandatory Requirements; Stage 2 – Functionality; Stage 3 – Price and Specific Goal Points.
Functionality: minimum threshold 20 points out of 40.
Criteria: Experience in Labour Placement/Recruitment (max 15 points: below 2 years=0, 2-3 years=5, 4-7 years=10, 8 years and above=15); Available staff database (max 25 points: sufficient database of employees=15, clear system for sick/absent staff=5, registered for PAYE=5).
Price: 80/20 or 90/10 system.
Specific Goals: HDI Ownership 20% (4 points), Women Ownership 20% (4), Youth Ownership 20% (4), Disability Ownership 10% (2), Military Veterans Ownership 10% (2), Locality Ownership 20% (4). Total 20 points.
Tie-breaking: highest specific goals points, then highest functionality, then drawing of lots.
Sets the constitutional standard for fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost-effective public procurement.
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Act 5 of 2000
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Act 12 of 2004
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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 type of public body issuing this tender.
Act 71 of 2008
Relevant to governance and reporting obligations for state-owned companies and public entities.
Relevant because this tender appears to involve professional consulting, advisory, research, feasibility, or management services.
These rules are linked to the work category, industry, or regulated service area.
Act 38 of 2001
Relevant to financial services, audit, accounting, KYC and anti-money-laundering obligations.
Relevant because this tender appears to involve professional consulting, advisory, research, feasibility, or management services.
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