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Issuing Organization
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Local MunicipalityLocation
Eastern Cape
Closing Date
22 Jun 2026
Documents available on tender detail page
Tender Type
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Delivery Location
51 WINNIE MADIKIZELA MANDELA - BIZANA - BIZANA - 4800
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
06 Jun 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-158306
This tender invites bids for the construction of five ablution facilities and the refurbishment of a dltc building under winnie madikizela-mandela local municipality. IT targets CIDB category 5 gb or higher contractors, with a focus on compliance, local content, and b-bbee requirements.
Description
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdfProject: Construction of 5 ablution facilities and refurbishment of the DLTC building for Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Local Municipality. Bid No.: WMM LM 00071. The successful bidder must sign a written contract form (MBD7).
Important Dates
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdf (TENDER)Closing date: 22 June 2026 at 12h00. Advert date: 05 June 2026. Publication: Municipal Website, e-tender portal (www.etenders.gov.za).
Contact Information
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdf (TENDER)Technical enquiries: Senior Manager: Community Services, Mr S.Mtshengu, Phone: 072 122 1139, Email: [email protected]. Supply Chain Management enquiries: Mr Z. Khala, Phone: 079 886 0942, Email: [email protected] / [email protected]. Submission email: [email protected]. Physical address: Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Local Municipality, 51 Winnie Madikizela Mandela Street, Mbizana, 4800.
Submission Guidelines
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdf (TENDER)Submit bids via email to [email protected] by 12h00 on 22 June 2026. No late, hand-delivered, incomplete, or facsimile bids accepted. Use only the original bid documentation provided by the municipality. Clearly mark submissions with the project name (Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment) and reference number (WMM LM 00071). Any unsigned alterations in the BOQ/Pricing schedule will invalidate the submission. The successful bidder must submit the original bid document. The municipality reserves the right to accept part or all of any bid, and the lowest bid is not guaranteed acceptance.
Returnable Documents
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdf (TENDER)Mandatory returnable documents: Original municipality-issued bid forms (MBD1, MBD4, MBD6.1, MBD6.2, MBD6.4, MBD8, MBD9), CIPC registration, certified director IDs, CSD registration proof, SARS Tax PIN/TCS, VAT certificate, Workmenβs Compensation, UIF, Skills Development Levy, municipal account clearance, B-BBEE certificate, plant/equipment details, experience records, CVs of key personnel, preliminary programme, and health/safety plan.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdf (TENDER)General
Financial
Local Content
Experience
Technical Specifications
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdf (TENDER)Scope: Construction of 5 ablution facilities and refurbishment of the DLTC building. CIDB grading requirement: Category 5 GB or higher. Bidders must provide a preliminary programme, methodology, and details of plant/equipment (owned or hired) for the project. Key personnel (e.g., Site Agent, Foremen, Quality Control, Safety Personnel) must be listed, with CVs and qualifications attached. Local community recruitment is prioritised for unskilled workers. Subcontractors must be declared in the bid.
Methodology
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdfBidder must provide a preliminary programme detailing the sequence and tempo of work execution. Must align with contract data and project specifications. Additional plant/equipment not listed but necessary for completion must be provided at no extra cost to the employer.
Experience & Qualifications
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdfBidder must submit: CVs of key personnel (e.g., Site Agent, Foreman) with qualifications and experience records. Proof of similar work completed (reference letters and completion certificates). For joint ventures, each partner must provide separate experience details.
Pricing Schedule
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdfPricing must follow C2.1 (Pricing Instructions) and C2.2 (Bill of Quantities, items 1-159). Any unsigned alterations to the BOQ/Pricing schedule will invalidate the bid. Alternative bids (e.g., technical modifications) must include a separate BOQ, programme, and detailed statement.
Financial Requirements
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdf (TENDER)Submit pricing via the Bill of Quantities (BOQ) as per C2.2. Bids over R1 million require VAT registration and proof thereof. A performance guarantee (bid bond) is required. Payment terms and schedules are detailed in C2 (Pricing Data). Financial statements for the last 3 years must be submitted. Unsigned alterations to the BOQ/Pricing schedule will invalidate the bid.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdf (TENDER)Mandatory documents: CIDB registration (5 GB or higher), CIPC registration, certified ID copies of directors (not older than 3 months), CSD registration, valid SARS Tax PIN/TCS certificate, VAT registration certificate, Workmenβs Compensation, UIF registration, Skills Development Levy certificate, and a letter confirming no overdue municipal accounts (>30 days). B-BBEE: Valid SANAS-accredited certificate required (combined for joint ventures). Minimum local content threshold: 100%. Joint ventures must submit a signed agreement indicating the lead partner. Foreign suppliers must complete the pre-award questionnaire (Part B:3).
B-BBEE Requirements
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdf (TENDER)Valid B-BBEE status level verification certificate (SANAS-accredited) required. Joint ventures must submit a combined certificate. Minimum local content threshold: 100%.
Health & Safety
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdfContractor must submit a Health and Safety Plan and Declaration (Form M). Unskilled workers may only be sourced externally if not available locally. Key personnel (e.g., Safety Officers) must be listed with qualifications.
Contractual Terms
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdfSuccessful bidder must sign a written contract form (MBD7). Contract consists of: C1 (Agreements and Contract Data), C2 (Pricing Data), C3 (Scope of Work), C4 (Site Information), C5 (Annexures). The municipality reserves the right to accept part or all of any bid.
Requirements
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdf (TENDER)Bid documents are available for download at no cost from www.etenders.gov.za. Bids must be submitted on original municipality-issued forms. All tenders must be clearly marked with the project name and reference number. No late submissions considered.
Section
Source: Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdfMinimum 70% score on functionality evaluation required. 80/20 preferential points system: 80 for price, 20 for specific goals (per MBD 6.1).
Submission Guidelines
Source: COMBINED BOQ 2 3 (1).pdf (unknown)Returnable Documents: Not specified in the provided text.
Description
Source: BOQ DLTC Refurbishment.xlsxProject involves construction of 5 ablution facilities and refurbishment of a DLTC building. Work is governed by the JBCC Principal Building Agreement Edition 6.2 (May 2018), amended by project-specific preliminaries (Part A, B, and C). Scope includes earthworks, concrete, masonry, waterproofing, roofing, carpentry, ceilings, and floor coverings. Technical standards (SABS, SANS) and environmental/safety regulations apply. Contractor must adhere to detailed specifications for materials, workmanship, and compliance.
Submission Guidelines
Source: BOQ DLTC Refurbishment.xlsx (unknown)Submit all returnable documents as specified in the tender. Ensure all priced items are included; unpriced items will be deemed covered by other priced items and no claims for extras will be entertained. All modifications or amendments in the bills of quantities supersede conflicting provisions in the JBCC Principal Building Agreement.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: BOQ DLTC Refurbishment.xlsx (unknown)General
Technical
Health And Safety
Technical Specifications
Source: BOQ DLTC Refurbishment.xlsx (unknown)Scope: Construction of 5 ablution facilities and DLTC building refurbishment. Contract governed by JBCC Principal Building Agreement Edition 6.2 (May 2018) with amendments in Part A, Part B (General Preliminaries), and Part C (Additional Preliminaries). Preliminaries must be priced individually; lump-sum pricing is not accepted. Work includes earthworks, concrete, masonry, waterproofing, roofing, carpentry, ceilings, and floor coverings. Technical standards: SABS 1200 (earthworks, concrete), SABS 021-1973 (waterproofing), SANS 121 (galvanising), SANS requirements for timber roof trusses. Environmental: Comply with Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations 1182 and 1183 (1997), Noise Control Regulations (1999), and Green Star principles. Safety: Comply with Occupational Health & Safety Act (85/1993) and Construction Regulations (2014). Contractor must submit a construction phase health and safety plan. Quality: 10-year waterproofing guarantee required. Materials must meet specified standards (e.g., G5/G8 fill, 25MPa concrete, NFX/NFP bricks). As-built drawings, guarantees, and maintenance manuals must be submitted before final completion.
Financial Requirements
Source: BOQ DLTC Refurbishment.xlsx (unknown)Pricing: Use the provided Bill of Quantities (BOQ) format with columns for ITEM NO, QUANTITY, RATE, and AMOUNT. Prices must include all costs (materials, labour, transport, waste, taxes, overheads, profit). Fixed-price option available for general builder's work (excludes provisional sums). Adjustments: Preliminaries may be adjusted under Option A (Fixed, Value-Related, Time-Related categories). Price adjustment for specialist equipment/imported materials must be listed in Annexure J. Payment terms: Subcontractors must be paid within 7 calendar days of employer payment; proof of payment required within 5 working days. Penalties: R5,000 (ex VAT) per calendar day for late completion of defect lists beyond 90 days post-practical completion. Insurance: Contractor must provide Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act cover, Employers Liability (min R10M), All Risks cover for plant/equipment, and Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance. No 10% mark-up on employer-direct payments for authority service connections.
Compliance Requirements
Source: BOQ DLTC Refurbishment.xlsx (unknown)Contractual: JBCC Principal Building Agreement Edition 6.2 (May 2018) applies, with project-specific amendments. Legal: Contractor must indemnify employer for design faults (Annexure H/I) and ensure subcontractors do the same. Community: Appoint a Community Liaison Officer (CLO) to negotiate with Business Forums; CLO appointment letter must be submitted before discussions. Environmental: Comply with Land Survey Act (Act 9 of 1927) for survey beacons/benchmarks. Safety: OHS Act (85/1993) and Construction Regulations (2014) compliance mandatory. Quality: ISO 9002 for roofing materials; manufacturer guarantees required for waterproofing (10 years) and specialist installations (1 year). Subcontractor management: Contractor responsible for subcontractor compliance with all contract clauses, including insurance and safety.
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51 WINNIE MADIKIZELA MANDELA - BIZANA - BIZANA - 4800
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COMBINED DRAWINGS 4 3 (1).pdf
COMBINED BOQ 2 3 (1).pdf
BOQ DLTC Refurbishment.xlsx
The tender is for the construction of 05 ablution facilities and the refurbishment of the DLTC (Driverβs License Testing Centre) building under the Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Local Municipality. The project is divided into two phases, with detailed bills of quantities, technical specifications, and contractual obligations outlined. The total estimated cost for both phases is approximately R2,196,442.50 (inclusive of VAT).
Construction of 05 Ablution Facilities and DLTC Building Refurbishment.pdf
The tender is for the construction of 5 ablution facilities and the refurbishment of a DLTC building, issued by Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Local Municipality. The bid closes on 22 June 2026 at 12:00 UTC. Bidders must be CIDB Category 5 GB or higher, submit all required documents (e.g., CIPC registration, tax compliance, B-BBEE certificate), and score β₯70% on functionality. Evaluation is based on an 80/20 price-preference system. Submissions must be emailed to [email protected].
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Date & Time
Monday, 22 June 2026 - 12:00
Venue
null
06 Jun
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
22 Jun
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
Organization
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Local MunicipalityContact Person
Mr S.Mtshengu
Phone
082-370-7404
[email protected]
Address
51 WINNIE MADIKIZELA MANDELA - BIZANA - BIZANA - 4800
Source confidence
High source confidence
Official source
eTenders.gov.za
Documents found
4
Last checked
06 Jun 2026
AI status
Enhanced
Data conflicts
None detected
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Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Local Municipality is a local government in the Alfred Nzo District of the Eastern Cape.
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Median Estimate
RΒ 516Β 000
Range
Based on 15 comparable awarded tenders. Companies with similar profiles typically bid near the median.
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