Agrément south africa is seeking a suitable venue and catering services for a 3-day event in gauteng on 29, 30 september, and 01 october 2026. Suppliers must comply with ethical and transparency requirements, including completing the sbd 4 disclosure form.
Key Requirements
- Submit a completed sbd 4 (bidder’s disclosure) form as part of the bid. - Declare any state employment, relationships with procuring institution officials, or interests in related enterprises. - Certify that the bid was prepared independently without collusion with competitors. - Ensure NO improper consultations with procuring institution officials occurred. - Bidders listed in the register for tender defaulters or list of restricted suppliers are disqualified. - False or incomplete declarations may lead to bid rejection or legal action. - Bids must comply with anti-collusion and ethical standards.
Tender Description
The provision of a suitable venue and catering services for a 3-day event, on 29, 30 september, and 01 october 2026
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Important Dates
Source: Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf (RFQ)
Important Dates
19 Jun
2026
PUBLICATION
Tender Published
Tender was published
26 Jun
2026
DEADLINE
Closing Date
Tender closing date
Procurement Rules & Compliance ContextThis tender may be governed by South African public procurement rules covering fairness, transparency, preferential procurement, anti-corruption, administrative justice and access to information.
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Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act)
Act 53 of 2003
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Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 – Section 217
Act 108 of 1996 (s217)
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Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf
Agrément South Africa (ASA) is requesting proposals for the provision of a suitable venue and catering services for a 3-day event (29-30 September and 01 October 2026) in Gauteng. The venue must accommodate 40 guests and meet specific functional and technical requirements, including catering, security, AV equipment, and décor. The tender closes on 26 June 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC, with submissions to be sent electronically to [email protected]. Evaluation follows an 80/20 preference point system (80 for price, 20 for specific goals like SMME, Black female/youth ownership, or disability inclusion).
Tender by Agrément South Africa for venue and catering services for a 3-day event scheduled for 29-30 September and 1 October 2026 in Gauteng Province. This is a preference points claim form under Preferential Procurement Regulations 2022, using the 80/20 preference point system where price accounts for 80 points and specific goals account for 20 points.
Agrément South Africa (ASA) is seeking proposals for the provision of a suitable venue and catering services for a 3-day event scheduled for 29, 30 September, and 01 October 2026 in Gauteng. The tender requires compliance with strict legal, ethical, and operational conditions, including tax compliance, conflict of interest declarations, and adherence to a Service Level Agreement (SLA).
Agrément South Africa seeks a suitable venue and catering services for a 3-day event in Gauteng from 29 September to 01 October 2026. Bidders must complete the SBD4 disclosure form, declaring any conflicts of interest, state employment, or relationships with the procuring institution, and certify independent bidding.
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Closing date and time: 26 June 2026 at 12:00 pm.
Proposals must remain valid for 90 days from the closing date.
Contact Information
Source: Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf (RFQ)
All enquiries and submissions must be directed to [email protected].
Include the RFQ number (ASA 02/06/2026) in the subject line for enquiries.
No other contact with ASA personnel is permitted during the RFQ process.
Submission Guidelines
Source: Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf (RFQ)
Submit proposals electronically only to [email protected]. No hard copies or physical submissions accepted.
Use the RFQ number (ASA 02/06/2026) as the subject line in your email.
Ensure all documents are clear and visible when submitted via email.
Late submissions will not be evaluated. Closing date is 26 June 2026 at 12:00 pm.
Only one electronic copy of the proposal must be submitted. If multiple submissions are sent, the first one takes precedence unless withdrawn in writing.
Mandatory documents: Completed price schedule, three (3) letters of reference from public/private institutions for similar services, latest National Treasury CSD report, completed and signed SBD 4 and 6.1 forms, signed General Conditions of Contract.
Failure to submit any mandatory document will result in disqualification.
Proposals must be valid for a minimum of 90 days from the closing date.
Returnable Documents
Source: Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf (RFQ)
Do not reference prior documents or information supplied to ASA unless explicitly requested.
Include copies of affiliations, memberships, or accreditations supporting your submission.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf (RFQ)
Mandatory
Registration on the National Treasury’s Central Supplier Database (CSD).
Submission of all mandatory documents (CSD report, SBD forms, price schedule, references).
Compliance with RFQ terms and conditions (e.g., no late submissions, electronic-only submissions).
Preference Points
SMME
5 points (B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit required).
Black Female Ownership
5 points (>50% ownership; CSD report or CIPC certificate required).
Black Youth Ownership
5 points (>50% ownership; CSD report or CIPC certificate + ID documents required).
People With Disabilities
5 points (>50% ownership; CSD report or CIPC certificate + ID documents required).
Disqualification
Failure to submit mandatory documents.
Misrepresentation or omission of material information.
Non-compliance with RFQ terms (e.g., hard copy submissions).
Technical Specifications
Source: Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf (RFQ)
Event dates: 29, 30 September, and 01 October 2026.
Venue requirements:
Must be a Convention Centre or Game Farm in Gauteng, preferably Pretoria.
Must accommodate 40 guests.
Must be secure for guest safety.
Must include a screen, podium, microphones, and sound system for music (dinner).
Must include décor for dinner.
Catering requirements:
Day 1 (29 September): Arrival at 11:00, tea/coffee/juice, lunch at 13:00, dinner at 18:00.
Day 2: Full-day conference package (meals included).
Day 3: Half-day conference (arrival with breakfast, midmorning treats, tea/coffee/juice; no lunch).
Functional requirements:
Track record of similar services.
Conceptualisation and functionality of venue and catering.
Confidentiality: Information must be kept confidential and only accessible to intended parties.
Testing: Venue and digital platform functionality must be tested a day before the event.
Financial Requirements
Source: Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf (RFQ)
Proposal must include a completed price schedule with all costs (venue, catering, testing, travel, accommodation).
Pricing must be inclusive of 15% VAT.
Provide a breakdown: Subtotal (excl. VAT), VAT amount, Total (incl. VAT).
Bidders must confirm the correctness and validity of all prices and rates quoted.
Mistakes in pricing or calculations are the bidder’s responsibility.
Copyright and intellectual property rights for all works produced under the contract are assigned to ASA. No reproduction or dissemination is allowed without ASA’s prior consent.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf (RFQ)
Must be registered on the National Treasury’s Central Supplier Database (CSD). No contract will be awarded without CSD registration.
Submit latest CSD report.
Completed and signed standard bidding documents: SBD 4 and 6.1 forms. Disclosure in SBD 4 must be true and complete (note Paragraph 2.3).
Signed General Conditions of Contract.
B-BBEE compliance: Submit B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit for SMMEs.
For preference points, submit supporting evidence (CSD report, CIPC registration certificate, or ID documents) for Black female, Black youth, or People with Disabilities ownership (>50%).
Omission of material information, factual inaccuracies, or misrepresentation may disqualify the bid or cancel the contract.
All documentation must be in English.
B-BBEE Requirements
Source: Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf (RFQ)
B-BBEE requirements for preference points:
SMMEs: Submit B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit (5 points).
>50% Black female ownership: Submit CSD report or CIPC registration certificate with shareholding details (5 points).
>50% Black youth ownership: Submit CSD report, CIPC certificate, or ID documents of owners (5 points).
>50% People with disabilities ownership: Submit CSD report, CIPC certificate, or ID documents of owners (5 points).
Special Conditions
Source: Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf (RFQ)
All bidders agree that ASA may collect, keep, and process personal information for bid evaluation purposes. Further consent is required for other uses.
Requirements
Source: Terms of Reference - Venue and Catering services.pdf (RFQ)
Omission of material information, factual inaccuracies, or misrepresentation may disqualify the tender or cancel the contract.
Failure to comply with any terms and conditions in the document will invalidate the proposal.
DocumentSBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022 .pdfReview complete
Contact Information
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022 .pdf (TENDER)
Address for submission: Not specified in the provided document.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022 .pdf (TENDER)
Open to all tenderers meeting the following: (1) Must be a registered business entity (partnership, sole proprietor, close corporation, company, etc.); (2) Must be authorized to submit tender on behalf of company; (3) Must submit required documentation to claim specific goal points; (4) Information submitted must be true and correct; (5) No fraudulent claims or unfulfilled contract conditions from previous engagements with organs of state.
Financial Requirements
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022 .pdf (TENDER)
Price definition: Your tender price must include all applicable taxes, less any unconditional discounts.
Rand value: The total estimated contract value includes all applicable taxes.
Compliance Requirements
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022 .pdf (TENDER)
Preference points are awarded for Specific Goals. You must submit proof to claim points for:
SMME status (10 points).
>50% Black female ownership (5 points).
>50% Black youth ownership (5 points).
Failure to submit required proof means you forfeit these points.
The organ of state can require verification of claims at any time.
Fraudulent claims can lead to disqualification, contract cancellation, cost recovery, blacklisting for up to 10 years, and criminal prosecution.
You must complete the declaration section of the SBD 6.1 form, providing company name, registration number, and type.
Contractual Terms
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022 .pdf
You must complete a declaration in the SBD 6.1 form, including:
Company/firm name and registration number.
Company type (select from options provided).
A signed declaration by an authorised person certifying that:
The information provided is true and correct.
Preference points claimed comply with the general conditions.
You may be required to furnish documentary proof to support your claims if awarded the contract.
Fraudulent claims or failure to fulfil contract conditions may result in:
Disqualification from the tendering process.
Recovery of costs, losses, or damages by the organ of state.
Contract cancellation and a claim for damages.
Recommendation for blacklisting from all organ of state business for up to 10 years.
Criminal prosecution.
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Submission Guidelines
Source: General Conditions of Contract.pdf (TENDER)
Submit the following with your bid:
Signed general conditions of contract.
Signed bidder declaration (cover letter) stating no access to Agrément South Africa proprietary information was used.
Technical response including declarations of compliance with ethical, legal, and operational requirements.
Proposed Service Level Agreement (SLA) including: resources allocated to ASA, inclusions/exclusions, and standard turnaround times.
Note: All preparation and submission costs are the bidder's responsibility. ASA is not liable for any costs incurred.
Returnable Documents
Source: General Conditions of Contract.pdf (TENDER)
Bidder declaration (signed):
Confirmation to act honestly, fairly, and with due skill, care, and diligence in ASA’s interests.
Confirmation to employ resources, procedures, and technological systems effectively for service performance.
Confirmation to act with circumspection and treat ASA fairly in conflicting interests.
Confirmation to comply with all statutory or common law requirements.
Confirmation to disclose relevant material information and conflicts of interest.
Confirmation to avoid fraudulent/misleading advertising, canvassing, or marketing.
Confirmation to conduct business transparently, prioritizing ASA’s interests.
Confirmation to not use or disclose ASA’s information without written consent.
Include: Name, surname, signature, position, bidder’s name, and date.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: General Conditions of Contract.pdf (TENDER)
Mandatory
Tax compliance (valid tax clearance certificate).
No listing on National Treasury’s Register of Tender Defaulters or Restricted Suppliers.
No history of fraud, forgery, or collusive tendering.
Compliance with South African law and regulatory requirements.
Ability to act honestly, fairly, and with due skill/care in ASA’s interests.
Disqualifying
Engagement in corruption, bribery, or anti-competitive conduct.
False declarations or misrepresentations in the tender.
Non-compliance with confidentiality or proprietary information clauses.
Failure to remain tax compliant for the contract duration.
Technical Specifications
Source: General Conditions of Contract.pdf (TENDER)
Scope: Provision of a suitable venue and catering services for a 3-day event (29, 30 September, and 01 October 2026).
Bidder must declare and confirm in technical response:
Will act honestly, fairly, and with due skill, care, and diligence in ASA’s interests.
Has and will effectively employ resources, procedures, and technological systems for proper service performance.
Will act with circumspection and treat ASA fairly in situations of conflicting interests.
Will comply with all applicable statutory or common law requirements.
Will disclose relevant material information, including actual or potential conflicts of interest.
Will avoid fraudulent or misleading advertising, canvassing, or marketing.
Will conduct business transparently, prioritizing ASA’s interests.
Will not use or disclose ASA’s information without written consent.
Compliance Requirements
Source: General Conditions of Contract.pdf (TENDER)
Mandatory compliance requirements:
Tax compliance: Valid tax clearance certificate required. ASA may withdraw award or cancel contract if bidder is non-compliant at award time, submits fraudulent certificate, or fails to remain compliant during contract term.
Central Supplier Database (CSD) registration: Verification against CSD must prove compliant.
No tender defaulters: Bidder (or its members, directors, partners, or trustees) must not appear on National Treasury’s Register of Tender Defaulters or List of Restricted Suppliers. ASA may withdraw award or cancel contract if bidder is blacklisted.
Anti-corruption: Bidders must not engage in collusive tendering, anti-competitive conduct, or offer inducements to ASA officials or representatives. Disqualification applies if bidder or related parties have engaged in such conduct or been convicted of fraud/forgery.
Sub-contractors: Bidder is responsible for ensuring sub-contractors and their personnel comply with all tender terms. ASA is not liable for sub-contractor actions.
Contractual Terms
Source: General Conditions of Contract.pdf
Termination and suspension:
ASA may terminate or suspend services if funds are unavailable or services do not meet specifications. Bidder will be paid in full for services delivered up to the date of cancellation/suspension.
Requirements
Source: General Conditions of Contract.pdf (TENDER)
SLA requirements:
Must include resources allocated to ASA.
Must include details of inclusions and exclusions.
Must include standard turnaround times.
Section
Source: General Conditions of Contract.pdf
Evaluation and award process:
ASA reserves the right to award to a bidder that did not score the highest points, in accordance with PPPFA Act Section 2(1)(f).
ASA may negotiate terms (including price) with preferred bidders only.
ASA may accept part of a tender rather than the whole.
Site inspections, product evaluations, or explanatory meetings may be conducted to verify service quality, before or after adjudication.
ASA may correct mistakes in bid documents or process at any stage.
ASA may cancel/terminate the tender process at any stage, including after closing date, presentations, or evaluations.
Multiple awards may be made based on size or geographic considerations.
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Description
Source: SBD 4.pdf
No description of the scope of work (venue and catering services) is provided in this document. The document contains the SBD 4 Bidder’s Disclosure form.
Returnable Documents: The bidder must complete and submit SBD 4 (Bidder’s Disclosure) as part of the bid submission. The form requires declarations on state employment, relationships with procuring institution officials, and interests in other enterprises. Incomplete or false declarations will lead to disqualification.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: SBD 4.pdf (TENDER)
1. Not listed on the Register for Tender Defaulters or List of Restricted Suppliers. 2. Must disclose any state employment of bidder, directors, trustees, shareholders, members, partners, or persons with controlling interest. 3. Must disclose any relationship with employees of Agrément South Africa. 4. Must certify that bidding is independent without collusion, communication, or arrangement with competitors. 5. Must not have been involved in drafting the specifications for this tender.
Technical Specifications
Source: SBD 4.pdf (TENDER)
No technical specifications for venue and catering services are provided in this document. The document focuses on bidder disclosure requirements.
Compliance Requirements
Source: SBD 4.pdf (TENDER)
Any person (natural or juristic) may submit a bid.
The bidder must complete the SBD 4 disclosure form, declaring: - Whether the bidder or any directors/trustees/shareholders/members/partners or persons with controlling interest are employed by the state. If yes, provide names, ID numbers, and state employee numbers. - Whether the bidder or any connected person has a relationship with anyone employed by the procuring institution. If yes, provide particulars. - Whether the bidder or any directors/trustees/shareholders/members/partners or persons with controlling interest have an interest in any other related enterprise bidding for this contract. If yes, provide particulars.
The bidder must certify that the disclosure is true and complete. False declarations may result in bid rejection or action under PFMA SCM Instruction /22.
Bidders listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters or List of Restricted Suppliers will be automatically disqualified.
Requirements
Source: SBD 4.pdf (TENDER)
Any person (natural or juristic) may bid.
The bidder must complete the SBD 4 disclosure form.
Bidders on the Register for Tender Defaulters or List of Restricted Suppliers are automatically disqualified.
The bidder must declare: - State employment of bidder or its directors/trustees/shareholders/members/partners or persons with controlling interest. Provide details if yes. - Relationship with any person employed by the procuring institution. Provide particulars if yes. - Interest in any other related enterprise bidding for this contract. Provide particulars if yes.
The bidder must certify the disclosure is true and complete. False declarations may lead to disqualification and legal action.
Section
Source: SBD 4.pdf
The evaluation includes checks for collusion and ethical compliance. The bidder must declare no consultations, communications, agreements, or arrangements with competitors regarding quality, quantity, specifications, prices, market allocation, or submission decisions.
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.
This tender has strong source evidence, including source metadata and supporting tender information synced from the government tender portal.
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