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Gauteng
Closing Date
25 February 2026 at 09:00
Estimated Value
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Provision of waste management services for the national health laboratory services (nhls) sandringham for a period of five (5) years
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Tender Published
29 January 2026 at 22:00
Tender was published
Tender Closing Date
25 February 2026 at 09:00
Final deadline for submission
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2.1 Based on the Bids submitted and the outcome of the evaluation process according to the set evaluation criteria,
NHLS intends to select a preferred bidder with the view of concluding a service level agreement (SLA) with such
successful bidder. The Bid shall be evaluated in terms of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act
(PPPFA)
2.2 Queries
2.2.1 Should it be necessary for a bidder to obtain clarity on any matter arising from or referred to in this RFB
document, please refer queries, in writing, and to the contact person email address number listed below on or
before 11 February 2026. Under no circumstances may any other employee within NHLS be approached for
any information. Any such action might result in a disqualification of a response submitted in competition to
the RFB. NHLS reserves the right to place responses to such queries on the website.
Telephone 011 555 0378
QUERIES: Khaya Bonani
E-mail [email protected]
3. Definitions
3.1 National Health Laboratory Services [hereinafter referred to as NHLS] is a public health laboratory service with
laboratories across South Africa. Its activities comprise diagnostic laboratory services, research, teaching and
training, and production of sera for anti-snake venom, reagents and media.
3.2 NHLS was established in 2001 by an Act of Parliament to provide diagnostic pathology laboratory services to
the National and Provincial Health Department.
3.3 “Acceptable Bid” - means any bid, which, in all respects, complies with the specifications and conditions of the
RFB as set out in this document.
3.4 “B-BBEE” – means broad bases black economic empowerment as defined in section 1 of the Broad-Based Black
Economic Empowerment Act.
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3.5 “B-BBEE status level of contributor” means the B-BBEE status received by a measured entity based on its
overall performance using the relevant scorecard contained in the Codes of Good Practice on Black Economic
Empowerment, issued in terms of section 9(1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act.
3.6 “Bid” - means a written offer in a prescribed or stipulated form in response to an invitation by an organ of state
for the provision of services, works or goods through price quotations, advertised bidding processes or
proposals.
3.7 “Bidders” - means any enterprise, consortium or person, partnership, company, close corporation, firm or any
other form of enterprise or person, legal or natural, which has been invited by NHLS to submit a bid in response
to this bid invitation.
3.8 “Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act” – means the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment
Act, 2003 (Act No. ).
3.9 “Client” - means the goods or services requestor.
3.10 “Comparative Price” - Means the price after the factors of a non-firm price and all unconditional discounts that
can be utilized have been taken into consideration.
3.11 “Consortium” - means several entities joining forces as an umbrella entity to gain a strategic collaborative
advantage by combining their expertise, capital, efforts, skills and knowledge for the purpose of executing this
tender.
3.12 “Contractor Agent” - means any person mandated by a Prime Contractor or consortium/joint venture to do
business for and on behalf of, or to represent in a business transaction, the Prime Contractor and thereby
acquire rights for the Prime Contractor or consortium/joint venture against NHLS or an organ of state and incur
obligations binding the Prime Contractor or consortium/joint venture in favour of NHLS or an organ of state.
3.13 “Disability” - 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.
3.14 Designated group means –
(a) Black designated groups;
(b) Black people;
(c) Women
(d) People with disabilities; or
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(e) Small enterprises as defined section 1 of the National Small Enterprise Act, 1996 (Act No. )
3.15 “Designated sector” means – a sector, sub-sector or industry or product designated by the Department of
Trade and Industry.
3.16 “EME” means an Exempted Micro Enterprise in terms of a code of good practice on black economic
empowerment issued in terms of section 9 (1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act;
3.17 “Firm Price” - 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 a law or regulation is binding on the contractor and demonstrably has influence on
the price of any supplies or the rendering cost of any service, for the execution of a contract.
3.18 “Goods” – means any work, equipment, machinery, tools, materials or anything of whatever nature to be
rendered to NHLS or NHLS’s delegate by the Successful Bidder in terms of this bid.
3.19 “Historically Disadvantaged Individual” (HDI) - means a South African citizen:
3.19.1 Who, due to the apartheid policy that had been in place, had no franchise in national elections prior to the
introduction of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1983, (Act No. ) or the
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1993 (Act No. ) (the Interim Constitution); and/or;
3.19.2 who is a female; and/or;
3.19.3 who has a disability;
provided that a person who obtained South African citizenship on or after the coming to effect of the Interim
Constitution is deemed not to be an HDI.
3.20 “Joint Venture” - (Project) means two or more businesses joining together under a contractual agreement to
conduct a specific business enterprise with both parties sharing profit and losses. The venture is for one specific
project only, rather than for a continuing business relationship as in a strategic alliance. It is about sharing risk
with others and providing one or more missing and needed assets and competencies.
3.21 “Management” - in relation to an enterprise or business, means an activity inclusive of control, and performed
on a daily basis, by any person who is a principal executive officer of the company, by whatever name that
person may be designated, and whether or not that person is a director.
3.22 “Military veteran”- has the meaning assigned to it in section 1 of the Military Veterans Act, 2011 (Act No. ).
3.23 “Non-firm Price(s)” - means all price(s) other than “firm” price(s).
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3.24 “Organ of State” - means a National Department or Provincial Administration as stipulated in Schedules 1 and
2 of the Public Service Act, Act (as amended).
3.25 “Person(s)” - refers to a natural and/or juristic person(s).
3.26 “Price”- includes all applicable taxes less all unconditional discounts;
3.27 “Prime Contractor” – means any person (natural or juristic) who forwards an acceptable proposal in response
to this RFB with the intention of being the main contractor should the proposal be awarded to him/her.
3.28 “Proof of B-BBEE status level of contributor” means -
(a) B-BBEE Status level certificate issued by an authorized body or person;
(b) A sworn affidavit as prescribed by the B-BBEE Codes of Good Practice; and
(c) Any other requirement prescribed in terms of the B-BBEE Act.
3.29 “QSE” - means a qualifying small business enterprise in terms of a code of good practice on black economic
empowerment issued in terms of section 9 (1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act;
3.30 “Rand Value” - means the total estimated value of a contract in South African currency, calculated at the time
of invitations and includes all applicable taxes and excise duties.
3.31 “Rural Area” means –
(a) A sparsely populated area in which people farm or depend on natural resources, including villages and
small town that are dispersed through the area; or
(b) An area including a large settlement which depends on migratory labour and remittances and government
social grants for survival and may have a traditional land tenure system.
3.32 “SMME” – bears the same meaning assigned to this expression in the National Small Business Act, 1996 (Act
No. ).
3.33 “Stipulated minimum threshold” means – the minimum threshold stipulated for local production and content.
3.34 “Sub-contract” means - the primary contractor’s assigning, leasing, making out work to, or employing, another
person to support such primary contractor in the execution of part of a project in terms of the contract.
3.35 “Subcontractor” - means any person (natural or juristic) who is subcontracted a portion of an existing contract
by a Prime Contractor.
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3.36 “Successful Bidder” - means the organization or person with whom the order is placed and who is contracted
to execute the work as detailed in the bid.
3.37 “Township” means – an urban living area that any time from late 19th century until 27 April 1994, was reserved
for black people, including areas developed for historically disadvantage individuals post 27 April 1994.
3.38 “Youth” has the meaning assigned to it in section 1 of the National Youth Development Agency Act, 2008 (Act
No. ).
4. Acronyms and abbreviations
4.1 The following acronyms and abbreviations are used in this proposal and must be similarly used in the proposal
submitted in response and shall have the meaning ascribed thereto below.
Abbreviations/Acronyms Description
BBBEE Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment.
CPI Consumer Price Index.
DIR Directorate
EDMS Electronic Document Management System
HDI Historically Disadvantaged Individuals
ISO International Standard Organization
IT Information Technology
ITC Information Technology Committee
MISS Minimum Information Security Standard
OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer
PPPFA Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act
RFB Request for Bid
RSA Republic of South Africa
NHLS National Health Laboratory Services
SLA Service Level Agreement
SW Software
LIS Laboratory Information system
24x7 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
5. General Rules and Instructions
5.1 Confidentiality
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5.1.1 The information contained in this document is of a confidential nature and must only be used for purposes
of responding to this RFB. This confidentiality clause extends to Bidder partners and/or implementation
agents, whom the Bidder may decide to involve in preparing a response to this RFB.
5.1.2 For purposes of this process, the term “Confidential Information” shall include all technical and business
information, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all secret knowledge and information
(including any and all financial, commercial, market, technical, functional and scientific information, and
information relating to a party’s strategic objectives and planning and its past, present and future research
and development), technical, functional and scientific requirements and specifications, data concerning
business relationships, demonstrations, processes, machinery, know-how, architectural information,
information contained in a party’s software and associated material and documentation, plans, designs and
drawings and all material of whatever description, whether subject to or protected by copyright, patent or
trademark, registered or un-registered, or otherwise disclosed or communicated before or after the date of
this process.
5.1.3 The receiving party shall not, during the period of validity of this process, or at any time thereafter, use or
disclose, directly or indirectly, the confidential information of NHLS (even if received before the date of this
process) to any person whether in the employment of the receiving party or not, who does not take part in
the performance of this process.
5.1.4 The receiving party shall take all such steps as may be reasonably necessary to prevent NHLS’s confidential
information coming into the possession of unauthorised third parties. In protecting the receiving party’s
confidential information, NHLS shall use the same degree of care, which does not amount to less than a
reasonable degree of care, to prevent the unauthorised use or disclosure of the confidential information as
the receiving party uses to protect its own confidential information.
5.1.5 Any documentation, software or records relating to confidential information of NHLS, which comes into the
possession of the receiving party during the period of validity of this process or at any time thereafter or
which has so come into its possession before the period of validity of this process:
5.1.5.1 shall be deemed to form part of the confidential information of NHLS;
5.1.5.2 shall be deemed to be the property of NHLS;
5.1.5.3 shall not be copied, reproduced, published or circulated by the receiving party unless and to the extent that
such copying is necessary for the performance of this process and all other processes as contemplated in;
and
5.1.5.4 shall be surrendered to NHLS on demand, and in any event on the termination of the investigations and
negotiations, and the receiving party shall not retain any extracts.
5.2 News and press releases
5.2.1 Bidders or their agents shall not make any news releases concerning this RFB or the awarding of the same or
any resulting agreement(s) without the consent of, and then only in co-ordination with, NHLS and its Client.
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5.3 Precedence of documents
5.3.1 This RFB consists of a number of sections (see list). Where there is a contradiction in terms between the
clauses, phrases, words, stipulations or terms and herein referred to generally as stipulations in this RFB and
the stipulations in any other document attached hereto, or the RFB submitted hereto, the relevant
stipulations in this RFB shall take precedence.
5.3.2 Where this RFB is silent on any matter, the relevant stipulations addressing such matter and which appear in
the PPPFA shall take precedence. Bidders shall refrain from incorporating any additional stipulations in its
proposal submitted in terms hereof other than in the form of a clearly marked recommendation that NHLS
may in its sole discretion elect to import or to ignore. Any such inclusion shall not be used for any purpose of
interpretation unless it has been so imported or acknowledged by NHLS.
5.3.3 It is acknowledged that all stipulations in the PPPFA are not equally applicable to all matters addressed in this
RFB. It however remains the exclusive domain and election of NHLS as to which of these stipulations are
applicable and to what extent. Bidders are hereby acknowledging that the decision of NHLS in this regard is
final and binding. The onus to enquire and obtain clarity in this regard rests with the Bidder(s). The Bidder(s)
shall take care to restrict its enquiries in this regard to the most reasonable interpretations required to ensure
the necessary consensus.
5.4 Preferential Procurement Reform
5.4.1 NHLS supports B-BBEE as an essential ingredient of its business. In accordance with government policy, NHLS
insists that the private sector demonstrates its commitment and track record to B-BBEE in the areas of
ownership (shareholding), skills transfer, employment equity and procurement practices (SMME
Development) etc.
5.4.2 NHLS shall apply the principles of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, (Act No. ) to
this proposal.
5.4.3 Bidders shall complete the preference certificate attached to this proposal. In the case of a consortium and
sub-contractors, the preference certificate must be completed for each legal entity.
5.5 National Industrial Participation Programme
5.5.1 The Industrial Participation policy, which was endorsed by Cabinet on 30 April 1997, is applicable to contracts
that have an imported content. The NIP is obligatory and therefore must be complied with. Bidders are
required to sign and submit the Standard Bidding Document (SBD5).
5.6 Language
5.6.1 Bids shall be submitted in English.
5.7 Gender
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5.7.1 Any word implying any gender shall be interpreted to imply all other genders.
5.8 Headings
5.8.1 Headings are incorporated into this proposal and submitted in response thereto, for ease of reference only and
shall not form part thereof for any purpose of interpretation or for any other purpose.
5.9 Security clearances
5.9.1 Employees and subcontractors of the successful bidder may be required to be in possession of valid security
clearances to the level determined by the State Security Agency (SSA) and/or NHLS commensurate with the
nature of the project activities they are involved in. The cost of obtaining suitable clearances is for the account
of the bidders. The bidders shall supply and maintain a list of personnel involved on the project indicating
their clearance status.
5.9.1 Employees and subcontractors of the successful bidder will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
5.10 Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act
5.10.1 The Bidder warrants that all its employees (including the employees of any sub-contractor that may be
appointed) are covered in terms of the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act
and that the cover shall remain in force for the duration of the adjudication of this bid and/ or subsequent
agreement. NHLS reserves the right to request the Bidder to submit documentary proof of the Bidder’s
registration and “good standing” with the Compensation Fund, or similar proof acceptable to NHLS.
5.11 Formal contract
5.11.1 This RFB, all the appended documentation and the proposal in response thereto read together, form the basis
for a formal contract to be negotiated and finalised between NHLS and/or its clients and the enterprise(s) to
whom NHLS awards the bid in whole or in part.
5.11.2 Any offer and/or acceptance entered verbally between NHLS and any vendor, such offer shall not constitute
a contract and thus not binding on the parties.
5.12 Instructions for submitting a proposal
5.12.1 One (1) original, one (1) hard copy and 1 (one) electronic copy on compact disk (CD)/USB in Portable
Document Format (PDF) of the Bid shall be submitted on the date of closure of the Bid.
Pricing: Bid Price must be submitted in a separate envelop and marked clearly as follows: RFB number, RFB
description and bidder’s name). One (1) original, one (1) hard copy and 1 (one) electronic copy on compact
disk (CD)/USB in Portable Document Format (PDF) of the Bid shall be submitted on the date of closure of the
Bid.
The original copy must be signed in black ink by an authorised employee, agent or representative of the bidder
and each and every page of the proposal shall contain the initials of same signatories.
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5.12.2 Bidders shall submit proposal responses in accordance with the prescribed manner of submissions as
specified above.
5.12.3 Bids must be submitted in a prescribed response format herewith reflected as Response Format, and be
sealed in an envelope clearly marked.
5.12.4 Bids that are too large to fit into the tender box must be handed in at the reception desk during office hours
from 08:00- 16:30 or before 11:00 on the closing date.
5.12.5 All Bids in this regard shall only be accepted if they have been placed in the bid box before or on the closing
date, 25 February 2026 and stipulated time, 11h00 am.
5.12.6 Bids received after the time stipulated shall not be considered.
5.12.7 Bid responses sent by post or courier must reach this office at least 36 hours before the closing date to be
deposited into the proposal box. Failure to comply with this requirement shall result in your proposal being
treated as a “late proposal” and shall not be entertained. Such proposal shall be returned to the respective
bidders.
5.12.8 No proposal shall be accepted by NHLS if submitted in any manner other than as prescribed above.
6. Response format
6.1 Bidders shall submit response in accordance with the response format specified below. Failure to do so shall
result rejecting vendor’s response. No referrals may be made to comment. Failure to comply shall result in the
vendor being penalised.
6.2 Schedule Index:
6.2.1 Schedule 1: Pages 1 – 22 General conditions of contract of this RFB document.
6.2.2 Schedule 2: Mandatory Documents
6.2.2.1 An original valid Tax Clearance Certificate or a Tax Compliance Status letter (with pin) issued by the South
African Revenue Services or a CSD Report reflecting active Tax Clearance Compliance status.
If a Consortium, Joint Venture or Subcontractor, an original valid Tax Clearance Certificate or a Tax
Compliance Status letter (with pin) issued by the South African Revenue Services or a CSD Report reflecting
active Tax Clearance Compliance status must be submitted for each member. (Annexure B)
6.2.2.2 National Industrial Participation Programme Certificate from the DTI (read paragraph 5.5 in conjunction
with Annex E – SBD 5) (If applicable).
6.2.2.3 Central Supplier Database (CSD) Registration Report
6.2.2.4 General Conditions of Contract (Annexure E).
6.2.3 Schedule 3: Executive Summary of proposal
6.2.4 Schedule 4: Technical/Functionality
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6.2.5 Schedule 5: Preferential Procurement Claim form and copy of the B-BBEE Verification Certificate(s) issued by
an authorised body or person, or a sworn affidavit prescribed by the B-BBEE Codes of Good
Practice.
6.2.7 Schedule 6: Bidder’s Disclosure SBD 4 (Annexure C).
6.2.8 Schedule 7: Bidder Profile:
6.2.8.1 Credentials of the company/consortium members etc.
6.2.8.2 Structure of the company/ consortium members etc.
6.2.8.3 Partnership agreements/contracts
6.2.9 Schedule 8: Bid Price (to be submitted in a separate envelop and marked clearly as follows: RFB number,
RFB description and bidder’s name) (Annexure B).
6.3 Bidder background information materials:
6.3.1 Bidder Operating Organisation – Provide an overview of the operating structure and geographical locations of
the firm at the national, regional, and local levels.
6.3.2 Standards – Include information regarding your firm’s utilization of widely known Industry Standards and
guidelines, as they apply to your firm, your firm’s proposal and proposed hardware assets.
6.3.3 Company Contact(s) – Provide the name, title, street address, city, state, telephone and fax numbers and e-
mail of the primary company’s contact person, and for any sub-Contractors.
6.3.4 Corporate Financial Solvency - Provide solvency statement signed by a qualified independent auditor that the
financial position of the company is sound and that the company will be able to mobilise financial resources to
deliver the project.
7. Key personnel
7.1 Identify key personnel, by employer (include subcontractor(s) and provide contact information.
8. Reasons for Disqualification
8.1 NHLS reserves the right to disqualify any bidder which does any one or more of the following, and such
disqualification may take place without prior notice to the offending bidder, however the bidder shall be notified
in writing of such disqualification:
8.1.1 bidders who submitted did not sign the mandatory documents;
8.1.2 bidders who submitted information that is fraudulent, factually untrue or inaccurate, for example
memberships that do not exist, B-BBEE credentials, experience, etc.;
8.1.3 bidders who received information not available to other vendors through fraudulent means;
8.1.4 bidders who do not comply with mandatory requirements as stipulated in this RFB; and
8.1.5 bidders who fail to price according to the costing template provided;
8.1.6 bidders who failed to attend the compulsory briefing session and/or compulsory site visit.
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9. Bid Preparation
9.1 All additions to the proposal documents i.e. annexes, supporting documentation pamphlets, photographs,
technical specifications and other support documentation covering the goods offered etc. shall be neatly bound
as part of the schedule concerned.
9.2 All responses regarding questions posed in the annex attached herewith shall be answered in accordance with
the prescribed RFB Response Format.
9.3 Telephonic, faxed, e-mailed or oral tenders shall not be accepted.
10. Oral presentations and Briefing Sessions
10.1 Bidders who submit Bids in response to this RFB may be required to give an oral presentation, which may include,
but is not limited to, an equipment/service demonstration of their proposal to NHLS. This provides an
opportunity for the vendor to clarify or elaborate on the proposal. This is a fact finding and explanation session
only and does not include negotiation. NHLS shall schedule the time and location of these presentations. Oral
presentations are an option of NHLS and may or may not be conducted and must not be construed as being
successful in, or, awarded the tender.
11. General Conditions of Bid and Conditions of Contract
11.1 Bidders shall provide full and accurate answers to all (including mandatory) questions posed in this document,
and, are required to explicitly indicate either "Comply/Accept (with a )" or "Do not comply/Do not accept
(with an X)" regarding compliance with the requirements. Where necessary, the bidder shall substantiate their
response to a specific question.
NOTE: It is mandatory for bidders to complete or answer this part fully (11.2 to 11.34); otherwise, their bid
shall be treated as incomplete and shall be disqualified. Refer to paragraph 8 of this document (reasons for
disqualification).
11.2
Accept Do not Accept This bid is subject to the General Conditions of Contract stipulated in this document.
11.3
The laws of the Republic of South Africa shall govern this RFB, and the Bidders hereby Accept Do not Accept
accept that the courts of the Republic of South Africa shall have the jurisdiction.
11.4
NHLS shall not be liable for any costs incurred by the bidder in the preparation of Accept Do not Accept
response to this RFB. The preparation of response shall be made without obligation
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to acquire any of the items included in any bidder’s proposal or to select any proposal,
or to discuss the reasons why such vendor’s or any other proposal was accepted or
rejected.
11.5
NHLS Procurement Services may request written clarification regarding any aspect of Accept Do not Accept
this proposal. The bidders must supply the requested information in writing within the
specified time frames after the request has been made, otherwise the proposal shall
be disqualified.
11.6
In the case of Consortium, Joint Venture or subcontractors, bidders are required to Accept Do not Accept
provide copies of signed agreements stipulating the work split and Rand value.
11.7
In the case of Consortium, Joint Venture or subcontractors, all bidders are required to Accept Do not Accept
provide mandatory documents as stipulated in schedule 1 of the Response format.
11.8
NHLS reserves the right to; cancel or reject any proposal and not to award the Accept Do not Accept
proposal to the lowest bidder or award parts of the proposal to different bidders, or
not to award the proposal at all.
11.9
Where applicable, bidders who are distributors, resellers and installers of network Accept Do not Accept
equipment are required to submit back-to-back agreements and service level
agreements with their principals.
11.10
By submitting a proposal in response to this RFB, the bidders accept the evaluation Accept Do not Accept
criteria as it stands.
11.11
Where applicable, NHLS reserves the right to conduct benchmarks on Accept Do not Accept
product/services offered during and after the evaluation.
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11.12
NHLS reserves the right to conduct a pre-award survey during the source selection Accept Do not Accept
process to evaluate contractors' capabilities to meet the requirements specified in
the RFB and supporting documents.
11.13
Where the bid calls for commercially available solutions, bidders who offer provide Accept Do not Accept
future based solutions will be disqualified.
11.14
The bidder should not qualify the proposal with own conditions. Accept Do not Accept
Caution: If the bidder does not specifically withdraw its own conditions of proposal
when called upon to do so, the proposal response shall be declared invalid.
11.15
Accept Do not Accept
Should the bidder withdraw the proposal before the proposal validity period expires,
NHLS reserves the right to recover any additional expense incurred by NHLS having to
accept any less favourable proposal or the additional expenditure incurred by NHLS in
the preparation of a new RFB and by the subsequent acceptance of any less favourable
proposal.
11.16
Accept Do not Accept
Delivery of and acceptance of correspondence between NHLS and the bidder sent by
prepaid registered post (by air mail if appropriate) in a correctly addressed envelope
to either party’s postal address or address for service of legal documents shall be
deemed to have been received and accepted after (2) two days from the date of
postage to the South African Post Office Ltd.
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11.17
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Should the parties at any time before and/or after the award of the proposal and prior
to, and-or after conclusion of the contract fail to agree on any significant product
price or service price adjustments, change in technical specification, change in
services, etc. NHLS shall be entitled within 14 (fourteen) days of such failure to agree,
to recall the letter of award and cancel the proposal by giving the bidder not less than
90 (ninety) days written notice of such cancellation, in which event all fees on which
the parties failed to agree increases or decreases shall, for the duration of such notice
period, remain fixed on those fee/price applicable prior to the negotiations.
Such cancellation shall mean that NHLS reserves the right to award the same proposal
to next best bidders as it deems fit.
11.18
In the case of a consortium or JV, each of the authorised enterprise’s members and/or Accept Do not Accept
partners of the different enterprises must co-sign this document.
11.19
Any amendment or change of any nature made to this RFB shall only be of force and Accept Do not Accept
effect if it is in writing, and an Amendment to the RFB will be issued. Bidders will be
required to utilise the latest Amendment in preparation of their bid response.
11.20
Failure or neglect by either party to (at any time) enforce any of the provisions of this Accept Do not Accept
proposal shall not, in any manner, be construed to be a waiver of any of that party’s
right in that regard and in terms of this proposal. Such failure or neglect shall not, in
any manner, affect the continued, unaltered validity of this proposal, or prejudice the
right of that party to institute subsequent action.
11.21
Bidders who make use of subcontractors. Accept Do not Accept
The proposal shall however be awarded to the Vendor as a primary contractor who
shall be responsible for the management of the awarded proposal. No separate
contract shall be entered into between NHLS and/or its client and any such
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subcontractors. Copies of the signed agreements between the relevant parties must
be attached to the proposal responses.
11.22
All services supplied in accordance with this proposal must be certified to all legal Accept Do not Accept
requirements as per the South African law.
11.23
No interest shall be payable on accounts due to the successful vendor in an event of a Accept Do not Accept
dispute arising on any stipulation in the contract.
11.24
Evaluation of Bids shall be performed by a CFET established by NHLS. Accept Do not Accept
Bids shall be evaluated on the basis of conformance to the required specifications as
outlined in the RFB. Points shall be allocated to each bidder, on the basis that the
maximum number of points that may be scored for price is 80/90, and the maximum
number of preference points that may be claimed for Specific Goals (according to the
PPPFA) is 20/10.
11.25
Prior to the award of any tender or contract the NHLS will check the Prohibition status Accept Do not Accept
of recommended suppliers/ service providers on the Treasury website
([email protected]) as well as the Treasury Register for Tender Defaulters
(www.treasury.gov.za)
11.26
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The NHLS will act against the bidder or person awarded the contract upon detecting
that the B-BBEE status level of contribution has been claimed or obtained on a
fraudulent basis or any of the contract conditions have not been fulfilled.
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11.27
The NHLS may, in addition to any other remedy that it may have against the bidder Accept Do not Accept
or person:
• Disqualify the bidder or person from the bidding process;
• Recover all costs, losses or damages it has incurred;
• or suffered as a result of that person’s conduct;
• 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;
• 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 applying the audi alteram partem (hear the other side) rule;
• Forward the matter for Blacklisting by Treasury; and
• Forward the matter for criminal prosecution
11.28
If the successful bidder disregards contractual specifications, this action may result in Accept Do not Accept
the termination of the contract.
11.29
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The bidders’ response to this Tender, or parts of the response, shall be included as a
whole or by reference in the final contract.
11.30
NHLS has discretion to extend the validity period should the evaluation of this bid not Accept Do not Accept
be completed within the stipulated validity period.
11.31
Upon receipt of the request to extend the validity period of the bid, the bidder must Accept Do not Accept
respond within the required time frames and in writing on whether or not he agrees
to hold his original bid response valid under the same terms and conditions for a
further period.
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11.32
Should the bidder change any wording or phrase in this document, the bid shall be Accept Do not Accept
deemed unresponsive and may lead to the disqualification of the bid response.
11.33
The cost validation for Analysers and reagents for the validation will be borne by the
Accept Do not Accept
supplier and NHLS will not be charged for this
11.34
No alternative tender offers will be considered. Accept Do not Accept
12. NHLS SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
12.1 Bidders shall provide full and accurate answers to all (including mandatory) questions posed in this
document and are required to explicitly indicate either "Comply/Accept (with a )" or "Do not comply/Do
not accept (with an X)" regarding compliance with the requirements. Where necessary, the bidder shall
substantiate their response to a specific question.
12.2 NOTE: It is mandatory for bidders to complete or answer this part fully (12.2.1 to 12.2.19); otherwise, their
bid shall be treated as incomplete and shall be disqualified. Refer to paragraph 8 of this document (reasons
for disqualification).
Section Requirement Submitted (Please tick)
Yes No
12.2.1 Waste Collection and Transportation –
The successful bidder will be required to
ensure timely collection of the different
types of waste as specified in the tender
document.
12.2.2 Waste sorting/separation – The
successful bidder will be required to sort
or separate the waste as indicated in the
tender document.
12.2.3 Waste recycling – The successful bidder
will be required to operate and manage
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Yes No
the NHLS recycling programme as
indicated in the tender document.
12.2.4 Waste Treatment, removal,
transportation and/or disposal services
– The successful bidder will be required
to ensure timely removal and proper
disposal of the waste streams as
indicated in the tender document.
12.2.5 On-site Management – The successful
bidder will be expected to provide the
on-site management as indicated in the
tender document.
12.2.6 Reporting and Communication – The
successful bidder will be expected to
report as per the tender document.
12.2.7 Supply of equipment and consumables
– The successful bidder will be required
to provide the required equipment
including maintenance of such
equipment as well as consumables as
indicated in the tender document.
12.2.8 Personnel and site supervision /
management – The successful bidder
will be required to provide NHLS with
required personnel as indicated in the
tender document.
12.2.9 General health, safety and environment
obligations – The successful bidder will
be required to ensure compliance as
indicated in the tender document.
12.2.10 Compliance Requirements – The bidder
will be required to comply as per the
tender document.
12.2.11 Medical Fitness – The bidder should
take note of this requirement as per the
tender document, and indicate if they
will comply or not.
12.2.12 Training – The successful bidder should
take note of NHLS’s position on training
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Section Requirement Submitted (Please tick)
Yes No
as per the tender document and indicate
if they will comply or not.
12.2.13 Uniforms and Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) – The successful bidder
will be required to provide the necessary
uniforms and PPE as per the tender
document requirements.
12.2.14 Relief Staff – The successful bidder will
be required to provide relief staff as per
the tender document requirements.
12.2.15 First Aid – The bidder is required to take
note of NHLS’s position on First Aid as
per the tender document and indicate if
they will comply or not.
12.2.16 Contract Management – The successful
bidder will be required to comply with
NHLS’s contract management processes
as per the tender document
requirements.
12.2.17 Supervision – The successful bidder will
be required to comply with the
supervisory requirements as per the
tender document requirements.
12.2.18 Complaints Register – The successful
bidder will be required to manage
complaints as per the tender document
requirements.
12.2.19 The bidder must always ensure
compliance with:
• All relevant statutory labour
requirements. Basic Condition
of Employment Act. Must
register all employees with UIF
throughout the contract
duration. (Once appointed
with 30-60 days).
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13. Evaluation Criteria and Methodology
13.1 Evaluation of tenders and selection of contractors’/service providers
The NHLS is a Schedule 3A Government Institution subjected to the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), the
Public Preferential Framework Act (PPPFA) and Treasury Regulations/ Instructions. Bidders must assist the NHLS
to eliminate corruption and fraud by completing and submitting form SBD4.
13.1.1. Any tender closing is followed by a Public Opening where the names and pricing of all bids received are read
out to the bidders attending. NHLS tender opening officials sign the pages where pricing is indicated to
prevent any alterations.
13.1.2 Next steps of evaluation is administrative pre-qualification verification and the “technical” or so called
“functional” evaluation which is purely based on NHLS specifications (Annexure 2) and Scope of Work. NHLS
end-user department (who requested the bid), Procurement Services, Finance and subject specialists are part
of the Cross Functional Evaluation Team (CFET) meeting which is chaired by Quality Assurance (QA). All the
members of the CFET must complete Declaration of Interest forms and must recuse themselves in case of any
conflict of interest.
13.1.3 The final stage of evaluation is done after the CFET has reached their verdict and is done by NHLS
Procurement Services and separately from the CFET meeting. Points for Specific Goals (commercial
evaluation) is being added in order to get the final order of merit for the bidders being evaluated.
13.1.4 Bidders that score the minimum threshold are recommended and submitted to the NHLS Tender Evaluation
Committee (TAC) for adjudication and the bid MUST be awarded to the bidder who scored the highest points
(Merit 1) during the CFET and Commercial evaluation(B-BBEE). All the members of the CFET must complete
Declaration of Interest forms and must recuse themselves in case of any conflict of interest. Should the TAC
decide on a bidder other than Merit 1, this decision must be motivated as a Deviation from NHLS Policy &
procedure and Treasury must be advised accordingly.
13.1.5 The CEO of the NHLS must finally approve the recommendation by the TAC, in his capacity as the Accounting
Officer.
13.1.6 Details of the successful bidder to be advertised in the Government Tender Bulletin.
13.1.7 Suppliers must accept the Terms & Conditions of our contract(s) which will result from the RFB document”.
RFB conditions and pricing shall be fixed and firm from RFB closing date to the end of contract.
13.2 BID EVALUATION STAGES
The bid evaluation process consists of several stages that are applicable according to the nature of the bid as
defined below:
Stage 1: Administrative Compliance verification.
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Stage 2: Technical Functionality requirement evaluation.
Stage 3: Price / Specific Goals evaluation.
NOTE: The bidder must qualify for each stage to be eligible to proceed to the next stage of the evaluation.
13.3 ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
Administrative compliance/responsiveness will be tested based on returnable documents submitted and
signatures on the Bid documents.
At this stage, it must be determined what documents are required to be returned by Bidders. Returnable
documents are categorised as follows:
1.1 ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
Mandatory Returnable Documents
(NOTE: Failure to provide the below listed documents WILL lead to disqualification).
1. Proof of Attendance of Compulsory Briefing session and a site visit (To Comply Do Not Comply
be held in Corporate-Sandringham).
Substantiation: The bidder is to indicate whether they attended the Compulsory Briefing session and a site visit.
2. The Service Providers have to agree with NHLS General Conditions of Bid Comply Do Not Comply
and Conditions of Contract.
Substantiation: The bidder must submit and attach to the bid response the signed and accepted NHLS General
Conditions of Bid and Conditions of Contract.
3. Waste Accreditation Permit Comply Do Not Comply
The bidder MUST have a valid and certified Waste Accreditation to collect
and transport general waste, recyclable waste and hazardous waste issued
by tie relevant Authority.
Substantiation: Bidder MUST provide a valid and certified Waste Accreditation Permit.
4. Gauteng Waste Information System (GWIS) Registration Comply Do Not Comply
The bidder must be registered in the (GWIS) as a transporter of hazardous
waste to be disposed of/treated at a landfill site/ waste handling facility
authorized to dispose/treatment of such waste.
Substantiation: Bidder MUST provide a proof of certified registration with GWIS.
5. Licensed Landfill site or waste handling facility Comply Do Not Comply
The bidder MUST use a licensed landfill site or waste handling facility to
dispose of/ treatment of waste generated at NHLS premises. Or Letter of
intent from proposed landfill disposal and recycling sites that will accept
waste streams (Proof of agreement and relevant permits will be requested
at award stage).
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Substantiation: The bidder MUST further provide proof of account/ relationship/ Agreement and relevant permits
with the proposed landfill I waste handling facility that will be used for the disposal/treatment of waste generated
at NHLS.
6. Proof of Compensation (COIDA) Comply Do Not Comply
Bidders MUST submit a valid, certified and current letter of good standing
at the closing date and time of the bid.
Substantiation: Bidder MUST provide proof of certified registration with COIDA.
ESSENTIAL RETURNABLE DOCUMENTS/ ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENTS
(NOTE: Failure to provide the below listed documents MAY lead to disqualification).
Comply Do Not Comply
1. Fully completed and signed Bidder’s Disclosure SBD 4.
Substantiation: The bidder must submit and attach to the bid response the signed Bidder’s Disclosure` SBD 4.
2. Preferential Procurement Claim form and copy of the B-BBEE Verification Comply Do Not Comply
Certificate(s) issued by an authorised body or person or a sworn affidavit prescribed
by the B-BBEE Codes of Good Practice.
Substantiation: The bidder must submit and attach to the bid response a copy of a valid certificate.
3. Submission of original valid Tax Clearance Certificate, a Tax Compliance Status Comply Do Not Comply
letter (with pin) issued by the South African Revenue Services, or a CSD Report
reflecting active Tax Clearance Compliance status.
Substantiation: The bidder must submit and attach to the bid response a copy of a valid certificate.
Comply Do Not Comply
4. Proof of Central Supplier Database (CSD) Registration.
Substantiation: The bidder must submit a CSD Report with the bid response.
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13.4 The 80/20 PPPFA principle and the points for evaluation criteria are as follows:
Price points 80
Specific goals 20
Total 100 points
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TECHNICAL MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS:
(NOT APPLICABLE).
TECHNICAL/FUNCTIONALITY EVALUATION CRITERIA
A minimum threshold of 75% need to be achieved to be considered for further evaluation.
3.1 FUNCTIONALITY EVALUATION
No. Evaluation Criteria (Bidder’s Waste Management Proposal) Proof Required Score Allocation Weighting
(%)
The company’s experience in the General Waste Management
1. Services Industry: Minimum of three (3) or recent (not older than Provide reference 0 Point= Two (2) reference letter and below specifically 40
Letters in general waste management that are not ten (10) years) contactable references from customers to which
older than ten (10) years.
the tenderer has provided or is providing goods/services that are
Note: No award
substantially similar (size, nature & quantity) to the goods/service Letters, Purchase 35 Points = The company with three (3) Reference letters
required. If current references are provided, these must be in Orders and or specifically in general waste management
place for a minimum of five years/ Duration of the Contract. The Completion certificates that are not older than ten (10) years.
reference must be in writing on a service provider letterhead. will be considered.
40 Points = The company with more than three (3)
specifically in general waste management
that are not older than ten (10) years.
Contract Manager with minimum of three (3) experience
2. management of a General Waste Management Services Industry. Provide a copy of CV 35 Points= 5 years and above experience (company and 35
with an indication of manager, respectively).
the number of years’
experience in the 20 Points = 3 years and below experience respectively.
collection of General
waste. 0 Point= No experience (company and manager,
respectively).
Service Providers must submit a Methodology and 30 days 15 points
3. Implementation Plan/ Project Execution Plan indicating the Service Providers must Bidder has submitted a methodology, covering all the 15
submit a Methodology aspects mentioned. following:
and Execution or • Comprehensive and clear execution plan. I. Scope
Implementation Plan. • Methodology is clearly linked to scope and, time.
II. Timeline for implementation
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No. Evaluation Criteria (Bidder’s Waste Management Proposal) Proof Required Score Allocation Weighting
(%)
III. Procurement of resources 12 points
IV. Procure and deliver equipment within three weeks upon Bidder has submitted a methodology, covering at least
the aspects mentioned. appointment
• Comprehensive and clear execution plan.
V. Risk.
• Methodology is clearly linked to scope and, time.
VI. Change.
9 Points
VII. Quality. • Bidder has submitted a methodology, covering
VIII. Communications (Including stakeholder engagement, the majority of aspects mentioned.
management and reporting). • Good and clear execution plan.
• Methodology, clearly linked to scope and time
6 Points
• Bidder has submitted a methodology, covering
half of the aspects mentioned.
• Methodology is comprehensive and clear.
• Methodology, linked to scope and time.
3 Points
• Bidder has submitted a few methodology,
covering aspects mentioned.
• Poor and unclear execution plan.
• Methodology, is not clearly linked to scope and
time.
0 Points
• No methodology, submitted.
4. Accreditation or in-house processes and procedures for Safety Accreditation or in- 10 Points= ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 certificate or in- 10
Health Environmental Risk and Quality (SHERQ) house processes and house Environmental Management processes
procedures for SHEQ and procedures.
5 Points= ISO 45001 or 14001 certificates or in-house
safety management processes and
procedures.
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No. Evaluation Criteria (Bidder’s Waste Management Proposal) Proof Required Score Allocation Weighting
(%)
0 Points= No ISO 45001 and no ISO 14001
certificate for in-house quality management
processes and procedures.
TOTAL 100%
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National Health Laboratory Service tender in Gauteng. Closing 2/25/2026. PROVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE NATIONAL HEALTH LABORATORY SERVICES (NHLS) SANDRINGHAM FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE (5) YEARS...
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Organization
National Health Laboratory Service
Contact Person
Khaya-Langa Bonani
Phone
011-555-0591
[email protected]
Address
1 Modderfontein - Sandringham - Johannesburg - 2131
25 February 2026 at 09:00
Location
Gauteng
Closing Date
25 February 2026 at 09:00
Organization
National Health Laboratory Service
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