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Gauteng
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23 February 2026 at 22:00
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Value not specified
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One original Bid document in separate folders; Folder 1 - for Pre-Qualifying
Criteria and Functional Evaluation and Folder 2 - Price / Financial Proposal –
Electronic submission
Part A: Invitation to Bid
Part B: Terms and Conditions of Bidding
Part C: Checklist of Compulsory Returnable Schedules and Documents
Part D: Conditions of Tendering and Undertakings by Bidders
Part E: Specifications/Terms of Reference and Project Brief
Annexure A: Price Proposal Requirement
Annexure B: SBD4 Declaration of Interest
Annexure C: SBD6.1 and B-BBEE status level certificate
Annexure F: Certified copies of your CIPC company registration documents
listing all members with percentages, in case of a lose corporation
Annexure G: Certified copies of latest share certificates, in case of a company.
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Annexure H: (if applicable): A breakdown of how fees and work will be spread
between members of the bidding consortium.
Annexure I: Supporting documents to responses to Pre-Qualifying Criteria and
Functional Evaluation Criteria.
Annexure J: General Condition of Contract
Annexure K: CSD Tax Compliance Status and Registration Requirements
Report
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PART D
CONDITIONS OF TENDERING AND UNDERTAKINGS BY BIDDER
DEFINITIONS
In this Request for Proposals, unless a contrary intention is apparent:
1.1 B-BBEE means broad-based black economic empowerment as defined in section 1 of the
Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003;
1.2 B-BBEE Act means the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003;
1.3 B-BBEE status level of contributor means the B-BBEE status received by a measured entity
based on its overall performance used to claim points in terms of regulation 6 and 7 of the
Preferential Procurement Regulations,2022.
1.4 Business Day means a day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in South Africa.
1.5 Bid means a written offer in the prescribed or stipulated form lodged by a Bidder in response
to an invitation in this Request for Proposal, containing an offer to provide goods, works or
services in accordance with the Specification as provided in this RFP.
1.6 Bidder means a person or legal entity, or an unincorporated group of persons or legal entities
that submit a Bid.
1.7 Companies Act means the Companies Act, 2008.
1.8 Compulsory Documents means the list of compulsory schedules and documents set out in
Part B.
1.9 Closing Time for the OneDrive Link submissions - 23h55 on the 24 February 2026 @ 23:55
(Telkom Time)
1.10 DBSA means the Development Bank of Southern Africa Limited.
1.11 DFI means Development Finance Institution.
1.12 Evaluation Criteria means the criteria set out under the clause 26 (Evaluation Process) of this
Part C, which includes the Qualifying Criteria, Functional Criteria and Price and Preferential
Points Assessment (where applicable).
1.13 Functional Criteria means the criteria set out in clause 27 of this Part C.
1.14 Intellectual Property Rights includes copyright and neighbouring rights, and all proprietary
rights in relation to inventions (including patents) registered and unregistered trademarks
(including service marks), registered designs, confidential information (including trade secrets
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and know how) and circuit layouts, and all other proprietary rights resulting from intellectual
activity in the industrial, scientific, literary or artistic fields.
1.15 PFMA means the Public Finance Management Act, 1999.
1.16 PPPFA means the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000.
1.17 PPPFA Regulations means the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2022 published in
terms of the PPPFA.
1.18 Pre-Qualifying Criteria means the criteria set out in clause of this Part C.
1.19 Price and Preferential Points Assessment means the process described in clause of this
Part C, as prescribed by the PPPFA.
1.20 Proposed Contract means the agreement including any other terms and conditions contained
in or referred to in this RFP that may be executed between the DBSA and the successful Bidder.
1.21 Request for Proposal or RFP means this document (comprising each of the parts identified
under Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D) including all annexures and any other documents so
designated by the DBSA.
1.22 SARS means the South African Revenue Service.
1.23 Services means the services required by the DBSA, as specified in this RFP Part D.
1.24 SLA means Service Level Agreement.
1.25 SOE means State Owned Enterprise, as defined by the Companies’ Act.
1.26 Specification means the conditions of tender set and any specification or description of the
DBSA’s requirements contained in this RFP.
1.27 State means the Republic of South Africa.
1.28 Statement of Compliance means the statement forming part of a Tender indicating the
Bidders compliance with the Specification.
1.29 Tendering Process means the process commenced by the issuing of this Request for
Proposals and concluding upon formal announcement by the DBSA of the selection of a
successful Bidder(s) or upon the earlier termination of the process.
1.30 Website means a website administered by DBSA under its name with web address
www.dbsa.org
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INTERPRETATIONS
In this RFP, unless expressly provided otherwise a reference to:
2.1 “includes” or “including” means includes or including without limitation; and
2.2 “R” or “Rand” is a reference to the lawful currency of the Republic of South Africa.
TENDER TECHNICAL AND GENERAL QUERIES
Queries pertaining to this tender must be directed to:-
DBSA Supply Chain Management Unit
Email: [email protected]
No questions will be answered telephonically.
SUBMISSION OF TENDERS
COMPULSORY BRIEFING: 10 February 2026
MS Teams Link: COMPULSORY BRIEFING SESSION LINK
Time: 10H00 AM Johannesburg time
CLOSING DATE: 24 February 2026
CLOSING TIME: 23H55PM
RULES GOVERNING THIS RFP AND THE TENDERING PROCESS
5.1 Participation in the tender process is subject to compliance with the rules contained in this RFP
Part C.
5.2 All persons (whether a participant in this tender process or not) having obtained or received this
RFP may only use it, and the information contained herein, in compliance with the rules
contained in this RFP.
5.3 All Bidders are deemed to accept the rules contained in this RFP Part C.
5.4 The rules contained in this RFP Part C apply to:
5.4.1 The RFP and any other information given, received or made available in connection
with this RFP, and any revisions or annexure.
5.4.2 the Tendering Process; and
5.4.3 any communications (including any briefings, presentations, meetings and
negotiations) relating to the RFP or the Tendering Process.
STATUS OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
6.1 This RFP is an invitation for person(s) to submit a proposal(s) for the provision of the services
as set out in the Specification contained in this RFP. Accordingly, this RFP must not be
construed, interpreted, or relied upon, whether expressly or implicitly, as an offer capable of
acceptance by any person(s), or as creating any form of contractual, promissory or other rights.
No binding contract or other understanding for the supply of services will exist between the
DBSA and any Bidder unless and until the DBSA has executed a formal written contract with
the successful Bidder.
ACCURACY OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
7.1 Whilst all due care has been taken in connection with the preparation of this RFP, the DBSA
makes no representations or warranties that the content in this RFP or any information
communicated to or provided to Bidders during the Tendering Process is, or will be, accurate,
current or complete. The DBSA, and its officers, employees and advisors will not be liable with
respect to any information communicated which is not accurate, current or complete.
7.2 If a Bidder finds or reasonably believes it has found any discrepancy, ambiguity, error or
inconsistency in this RFP or any other information provided by the DBSA (other than minor
clerical matters), the Bidder must promptly notify the DBSA in writing of such discrepancy,
ambiguity, error or inconsistency in order to afford the DBSA an opportunity to consider what
corrective action is necessary (if any).
7.3 Any actual discrepancy, ambiguity, error or inconsistency in this RFP or any other information
provided by the DBSA will, if possible, be corrected and provided to all Bidders without
attribution to the Bidder who provided the written notice.
ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS TO THE RFP
8.1 The DBSA reserves the right to change any information in, or to issue any addendum to this
RFP before the Closing Time. The DBSA and its officers, employees and advisors will not be
liable in connection with either the exercise of, or failure to exercise this right.
8.2 If the DBSA exercises its right to change information in terms of clause 8.1, it may seek
amended Tenders from all Bidders.
REPRESENTATIONS
No representations made by or on behalf of the DBSA in relation to this RFP will be binding on
the DBSA unless that representation is expressly incorporated into the contract ultimately
entered between the DBSA and the successful Bidder.
CONFIDENTIALITY
10.1 All persons (including all Bidders) obtaining or receiving this RFP and any other information in
connection with this RFP or the Tendering Process must keep the contents of the RFP and
other such information confidential, and not disclose or use the information except as required
for the purpose of developing a proposal in response to this RFP.
REQUESTS FOR CLARIFICATION OR FURTHER INFORMATION
11.1 All communications relating to this RFP and the Tendering Process must be directed to the
Tender Officer.
11.2 All questions or requests for further information or clarification of this RFP or any other
document issued in connection with the Tendering Process must be submitted to the Tender
Officer in writing, and most preferably by e-mail to [email protected]
11.3 Any communication by a Bidder to the DBSA will be effective upon receipt by the Tender Officer
(provided such communication is in the required format).
11.4 The DBSA has restricted the period during which it will accept questions or requests for further
information or clarification and reserves the right not to respond to any enquiry or request,
irrespective of when such enquiry or request is received.
11.5 Except where the DBSA is of the opinion that issues raised apply only to an individual Bidder,
questions submitted and answers provided will be made available to all Bidders by e-mail, as
well as on the DBSA’s website without identifying the person or organisation which submitted
the question.
11.6 In all other instances, the DBSA may directly provide any written notification or response to a
Bidder by email to the address of the Bidder (as notified by the Bidder to the Tender Manager).
11.7 A Bidder may, by notifying the Tender Officer in writing, withdraw a question submitted in
accordance with clause 12, in circumstances where the Bidder does not wish the DBSA to
publish its response to the question to all Bidders.
UNAUTHORISED COMMUNICATIONS
12.1 Communications (including promotional or advertising activities) with staff of the DBSA or their
advisors assisting with the Tendering Process are not permitted during the Tendering Process,
or otherwise with the prior consent of the Tender Officer. Nothing in this clause 12 is intended
to prevent communications with staff of, or advisors to, the DBSA to the extent that such
communications do not relate to this RFP or the Tendering Process.
12.2 Bidders must not otherwise engage in any activities that may be perceived as, or that may have
the effect of, influencing the outcomes of the Tendering Process in any way.
IMPROPER ASSISTANCE, FRAUD AND CORRUPTION
13.1 Bidders may not seek or obtain the assistance of employees of the DBSA in the preparation of
their tender responses.
13.2 The DBSA may in its absolute discretion, immediately disqualify a Bidder that it believes has
sought or obtained such improper assistance.
13.3 Bidders are to be familiar with the implications of contravening the Prevention and Combating
of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004 and any other relevant legislation.
ANTI-COMPETITIVE CONDUCT
14.1 Bidders and their respective officers, employees, agents and advisors must not engage in any
collusion, anti-competitive conduct or any other similar conduct in respect of this Tendering
Process with any other Bidder or any other person(s) in relation to:
14.1.1 the preparation or lodgement of their Bid
14.1.2 the evaluation and clarification of their Bid; and
14.1.3 the conduct of negotiations with the DBSA.
14.2 For the purposes of this clause 14, collusion, anti-competitive conduct or any other similar
conduct may include disclosure, exchange and clarification of information whether or not such
information is confidential to the DBSA or any other Bidder or any other person or organisation.
14.3 In addition to any other remedies available to it under law or contract, the DBSA may, in its
absolute discretion, immediately disqualify a Bidder that it believes has engaged in any
collusive, anti-competitive conduct or any other similar conduct during or before the Tendering
Process.
COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE TENDERING PROCESS
15.1 Any complaint about the RFP or the Tendering Process must be submitted to the Supply Chain
Management Unit in writing, by email, immediately upon the cause of the complaint arising or
becoming known to the Bidder, ([email protected])
15.2 The written complaint must set out:
15.2.1 the basis for the complaint, specifying the issues involved;
15.2.2 how the subject of the complaint affects the organisation or person making the
complaint;
15.2.3 any relevant background information; and
15.2.4 the outcome desired by the person or organisation making the complaint.
15.3 If the matter relates to the conduct of an employee of the DBSA, the complaint should be
addressed in writing marked for the attention of the Chief Executive Officer of the DBSA,
and delivered to the physical address of the DBSA, as notified.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
16.1 A Bidder must not, and must ensure that its officers, employees, agents and advisors do not
place themselves in a position that may give rise to actual, potential or perceived conflict of
interest between the interests of the DBSA and the Bidder’s interests during the Tender
Process.
16.2 The Bidder is required to provide details of any interests, relationships or clients which may or
do give rise to a conflict of interest in relation to the supply of the services under any contract
that may result from this RFP. If the Bidder submits its Bid and a subsequent conflict of interest
arises, or is likely to arise, which was not disclosed in the Bid, the Bidder must notify the DBSA
immediately in writing of that conflict.
16.3 The DBSA may immediately disqualify a Bidder from the Tendering Process if the Bidder fails
to notify the DBSA of the conflict as required.
LATE BIDS
17.1 Bids must be delivered by the Closing Time. The Closing Time may be extended by the DBSA
in its absolute discretion by providing written notice to Bidders.
17.2 Bids delivered after the Closing Time or lodged at a location or in a manner that is contrary to
that specified in this RFP will be disqualified from the Tendering Process and will be ineligible
for consideration. However, a late Bid may be accepted where the Bidder can clearly
demonstrate (to the satisfaction of the DBSA, in its sole discretion) that late lodgement of the
Bid was caused by the DBSA; that access was denied or hindered in relation to the physical
tender box; or that a major/critical incident hindered the delivery of the Bid and, in all cases, that
the integrity of the Tendering Process will not be compromised by accepting a Bid after the
Closing Time.
17.3 The determination of the DBSA as to the actual time that a Bid is lodged is final. Subject to
clause 17.2, all Bids lodged after the Closing Time will be recorded by the DBSA and will only
be opened for the purposes of identifying a business name and address of the Bidder. The
DBSA will inform a Bidder whose Bid was lodged after the Closing Time of its ineligibility for
consideration. The general operating practice is for the late Bid to be returned within 5 (five)
working days of receipt or within 5 (five) working days after determination not to accept a late
Bid.
BIDDER’S RESPONSIBILITIES
18.1 Bidders are responsible for:
18.1.1 examining this RFP and any documents referenced or attached to this RFP and any
other information made or to be made available by the DBSA to Bidders in
connection with this RFP;
18.1.2 fully informing themselves in relation to all matters arising from this RFP, including
all matters regarding the DBSA’s requirements for the provision of the Services;
18.1.3 ensuring that their Bids are accurate and complete;
18.1.4 making their own enquiries and assessing all risks regarding this RFP, and fully
considering and incorporating the impact of any known and unknown risks into their
Bid;
18.1.5 ensuring that they comply with all applicable laws in regard to the Tendering Process
particularly as specified by National Treasury Regulations, Guidelines, Instruction
Notes and Practice Notes and other relevant legislation as published from time to
time in the Government Gazette; and
18.1.6 submitting all Compulsory Documents.
18.2 South African bidders with annual total revenue of ZAR10 million or less qualify as Exempted
Micro Enterprises (EMEs) in terms of the B-BBEE Act must submit a certificate issued by a
registered, independent auditor (who or which is not the Bidder or a part of the Bidder) or an
accredited verification agency.
18.3 South African bidders other than EMEs must submit their original and valid B-BBEE status level
verification certificate or a certified copy, or a sworn affidavit thereof, substantiating their B-
BBEE status. The submission of such certificates must comply with the requirements of
instructions and guidelines issued by National Treasury and be in accordance with the
applicable notices published by the Department of Trade and Industry in the Government
Gazette.
18.4 The DBSA reserves the right to require of a Bidder, either before a Bid is adjudicated or at any
time subsequently, to substantiate any claim in regard to preferences, in any manner required
by the DBSA.
18.5 Failure to provide the required information may result in disqualification of the Bidder.
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PREPARATION OF BIDS
19.1 Bidders must ensure that:
19.1.1 their Bid is submitted in the required format as stipulated in this RFP; and
19.1.2 all the required information fields in the Bid are completed in full and contain the
information requested by the DBSA.
19.2 The DBSA may in its absolute discretion reject a Bid that does not include the information
requested or is not in the format required.
19.3 Unnecessarily elaborate responses or other representations beyond that which is sufficient to
present a complete and effective tender proposal are not desired or required. Elaborate and
expensive visual and other presentation aids are not necessary.
19.4 Where the Bidder is unwilling to accept a specified condition, the non-acceptance must be
clearly and expressly stated. Prominence must be given to the statement detailing the non-
acceptance. It is not sufficient that the statement appears only as part of an attachment to the
Bid or be included in a general statement of the Bidders usual operating conditions.
19.5 An incomplete Bid may be disqualified or assessed solely on the information completed or
received with the Bid.
ILLEGIBLE CONTENT, ALTERATION AND ERASURES
20.1 Incomplete Bids may be disqualified or evaluated solely on information contained in the Bid.
20.2 The DBSA may disregard any content in a Tender that is illegible and will be under no obligation
whatsoever to seek clarification from the Bidder.
20.3 The DBSA may permit a Bidder to correct an unintentional error in its Bid where that error
becomes known or apparent after the Closing Time, but in no event will any correction be
permitted if the DBSA reasonably considers that the correction would materially alter the
substance of the Bid or effect the fairness of the Tendering Process.
OBLIGATION TO NOTIFY ERRORS
If, after a Bidder’s Response has been submitted, the Bidder becomes aware of an error in the
Bidders Response (including an error in pricing but excluding clerical errors which would have
no bearing on the evaluation of the Bid), the Bidder must promptly notify the DBSA of such
error.
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR BIDDING COSTS
22.1 The Bidders participation or involvement in any stage of the Tendering Process is at the Bidders
sole risk, cost and expense. The DBSA will not be held responsible for, or pay for, any expense
or loss that may be incurred by Bidders in relation to the preparation or lodgement of their Bid.
22.2 The DBSA is not liable to the Bidder for any costs on the basis of any contractual, promissory
or restitutionary grounds whatsoever as a consequence of any matter relating to the Bidders
participation in the Tendering Process, including without limitation, instances where:
22.2.1 the Bidder is not engaged to perform under any contract; or
22.2.2 the DBSA exercises any right under this RFP or at law.
DISCLOSURE OF BID CONTENTS AND BID INFORMATION
23.1 All Bids received by the DBSA will be treated as confidential. The DBSA will not disclose
contents of any Bid and Bid information, except:
23.1.1 as required by law;
23.1.2 for the purpose of investigations by other government authorities having relevant
jurisdiction;
23.1.3 to external consultants and advisors of the DBSA engaged to assist with the
Tendering Process; or for the general information of Bidders required to be disclosed
as per National Treasury Regulations, Guidelines, Instruction Notes or Practice
Notes.
USE OF BIDS
24.1 Upon submission in accordance with the requirements relating to the submission of Bids, all
Bids submitted become the property of the DBSA. Bidders will retain all ownership rights in any
intellectual property contained in the Bids.
24.2 Each Bidder, by submission of their Bid, is deemed to have licensed the DBSA to reproduce
the whole, or any portion, of their Bid for the sole purposes of enabling the DBSA to evaluate
the Bid.
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BID ACCEPTANCE
All Bids received must remain open for acceptance for a minimum period of 120 (one-hundred
and twenty) days from the Closing Time. This period may be extended by written mutual
agreement between the DBSA and the Bidder.
EVALUATION PROCESS
26.1 The Bids will be evaluated and adjudicated as follows:
26.1.1 First Stage – Test for administrative Responsiveness
The test for administrative responsiveness will include the following:
Stage 1: Responsiveness
The Tenderer should be able to provide all the relevant information required in the Supplier
Information Form (SIF) which will include but not limited to;
Tenderers who do not adhere to those criteria listed a PRE-QUALIFIER, will be disqualified
immediately.
Applicable
Prequalifying to this
Responsiveness Criteria
Criteria Tender
(Y/N)
Adherence to submitting Tender as a two-folder tender.
1 Folder 1: Functionality and returnable submission separate Pre-Qualifier Y
from Folder 2: Pricing proposal submission
Attendance Register of the Compulsory Briefing Session Pre-Qualifier Y 2
attended by the Tenderer.
Tenderers who do not adhere to the indicated response time for clarifications requested by the
Employer will be deemed to be non-responsive and their submissions will not be evaluated
further.
Applicable to
Clarification
Responsiveness Criteria this Tender
Time
(Y/N)
1 Standard conditions of tender as required. 48 hours Y
2 Returnable documents completed and signed. 48 hours Y
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Submission of Proof of Registration with National Treasury
Central Supplier Database (CSD) Summary Report N.B – 7 Working
3 Y
Bidder must be fully registered & tax compliant in order to days
do business with the DBSA.
Tax Compliance Status issued by SARS. 48 hours Y
Only those Bidders which satisfy all the Pre-Qualifying Criteria of the First Stage will be
eligible to participate in the Tendering Process further. Bids which do not satisfy all the
Pre-Qualifying Criteria of the First Stage will not be evaluated further.
26.1.2 Second Stage – Functional Criteria
The technical proposal will be evaluated according to the following criteria
and scoring system. The technical score will be calculated out of 100 points,
and only those bids that achieve a threshold of 80 points for the technical
proposal will move to the next level of evaluation where a score for price and
BBBEE.
ITEM DESCRIPTION SCORING SCORE MIN
SCORE
Individual The bidder should provide a profile Less than 10 years’ experience = 0 20 16
Professional / which clearly indicates experience
Group of in delivering similar services in 10 -15 years’ experience = 15
Professionals/ the development space.
Company At least ten (10 +) years’ 16- 20 years’ experience = 20
Experience experience is required as a
(Demonstrated in minimum. Experience in years
years’ experience) coupled with the examples
provided below will be taken into
account.
Qualifications of the Team Lead must have a Masters in No Degree and no accredited SROI 20
Team Lead the field of developmental studies qualification= 0
or an equivalent Degree, as well as
a completed accredited SROI Bachelor Degree and accredited
qualification. SROI qualification= 15
Masters Degree and accredited
SROI qualification= 20
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accredited SROI qualification= 0,
and
Any accredited SROI qualification
with no Degree= 0)
Individual The bidder must provide at least Less than 3 trade references or 30 32
Professional/Group three (3) to five (5) examples of information requested not
of Professionals/ programmes/projects where they provided = 0
Company successfully delivered end-to-end
Experience development of a feasibility Between 3 and 5 trade reference
company track studies, research and similar letters with all information provided
record services, with reference letters = 25
(Demonstrated in from client’s within the following
years’ experience) sectors: Above 5 trade reference letters
State Owned Entities, with all information provided = 30
Development Finance
Institutions, and/ or
Development Organisations
Reference letters must state the
following:
Professional/company name of
client
Contact person.
Contract value.
Were services completed
successfully and satisfactory
Understanding of Bidders must submit a proposal Bidder did not understand scope 30 32
scope: indicating that they understand the and did not provide proof that
Proposal scope of work. requirements can be provided = 0
The proposal should demonstrate Bidder provided a generic
comprehensive understanding of response = 22
the integration of complex
systems that drive and accelerate Bidder to provide an exceptional
development impact. response that shows that the
bidder understood scope of work
and provide all requirements as
requested = 30
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Minimum Threshold 80
Total 100
The minimum threshold for functional evaluation for stage 2 is 80 points out of a possible 100
points.
Stage 3- Presentation Evaluation (Submission and Presentation)
EVALUATION AREA EVALUATION CRITERIA WEIGHTING
Bidders must deliver an 80
interactive presentation that The bidder has little or has not
demonstrates their demonstrated understanding of the DBSA
understanding of the DLAB DLAB Programme and the required
Site programme, as feasibility requirements for the
contained in the briefing Poor Programme.
document. (Score 0) Presentation did not provide proof of the
scope of work required, and the
applicability to the DBSA DLAB SROI
Refer to Section 3 for the
Model is not clear.
outline of what
must be The bidder has demonstrated limited
covered understanding of the DBSA DLAB
Programme and the required feasibility
requirements for the Programme.
Adequate Presentation provided poor applicability of
(Score 60) the scope of work required, and the
applicability to the DBSA DLAB SROI
Model is not clear.
The bidder has sufficiently demonstrated
understanding of the DBSA DLAB
Programme and the required feasibility
requirements for the Programme.
Good
Applicability of the scope of work required,
(Score 80) and the applicability to the DBSA DLAB
SROI Model is good.
The bidder has an excellent understanding
of the DBSA DLAB Programme and the
Very Good required feasibility requirements for the
(Score Programme.
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Applicability of the scope of work required,
and the applicability to the DBSA DLAB
SROI Model is excellent.
The minimum threshold for presentation evaluations for stage 3 is 80 points out of a possible
100 points.
26.1 A minimum of 80 points out of a 100 for the functional evaluation and
presentation will qualify the Bid to move on to the fourth stage of evaluation,
which is price and preferential point’s evaluation. Bidders that do not score 80
points or higher at this stage of the evaluation will not be evaluated during the
fourth stage of the evaluation.
26.1.1 Fourth Stage – Price
26.1.1.1 Those Bidders which have passed the First Stage (Responsiveness Test)
and Second Stage and Third Stage of the tender process will be eligible to
be evaluated on the Fourth Stage, based on price, in accordance with the
PPPFA regulations.
26.1.1.2 The recommended preferred Bidder will be the Bidder with the lowest overall
price in the Third Stage of the Bid evaluation, unless the DBSA exercises its
right to cancel the RFP, in line with the PPPFA Regulations.
26.2 NB: Bidders are required to submit, as Annexure J to their Bids, any
documentation which supports the responses provided in respect of the
Eligibility Criteria below.
Risk Analysis and Objective Criteria
Risk Analysis and Objective Criteria (This must only be included in the tender document if
it is applicable, ensure that the list is specific as to what your objective criteria are)
The DBSA reserves the right to award the tender to the tenderer who scores the highest
number of points overall in line with Section (2) (1) (f) of the PPPFA, unless there are
objective criteria which will justify the award of the tender to another tenderer. The
objective criteria that the DBSA may apply in this bid process includes:
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Any bidder that has a cumulative order book totaling 3 Awards with outstanding
value, may be excluded from further evaluation.
ii. Where a bidder has 3 active Awards with an outstanding value and the
outstanding value is 10% or less, indicating the project is nearing completion,
the bidder may be included for further evaluation and/or recommendation for
award.
iii. Where a bidder has 3 active Awards with an outstanding value and at least one
of the projects has stalled for a period of 6 months or more, or the client has
placed the project on hold indefinitely, the bidder may be included for further
evaluation and/or recommendation for award.
iv. The DBSA has the discretion to apply an objective criterion.
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Due Diligence
DBSA shall perform a due diligence exercise on the preferred bidder to determine its risk
profile. The due diligence exercise may take the following factors into account inter alia.
Judgements and criminal convictions
DBSA may consider previous civil judgements against the preferred bidder as
part of its risk assessment. DBSA may also consider whether the preferred
bidder or any of its directors have been convicted of a serious offence.
Pending litigation/liquidation/business rescue (distinct from Working Capital)
DBSA may consider any pending litigation in a court of law or administrative
tribunal as part of its risk assessment.
Performance
DBSA will not consider the Service provider having a history of poor
performance on any task orders/purchase orders or contracts, including poor
performance in respect of compliance with policies or procedures regarding
safety, health, quality control or environment, or having committed a serious and
gross breach of contract.
Reputational harm
If DBSA is likely to suffer substantial reputational harm because of doing
business with the preferred service provider, it may take this into account as
part of its risk assessment.
Restricted/Blacklisted
Is not under restrictions, or has principals who are under restrictions, preventing
participating in the employer’s procurement.
Vetting
The DBSA reserves the right to conduct vetting on the tenderer or any of its
directors.
PEP Checks for both Companies and Individual directors, as well as Procure Check
and or any other systems that the DBSA may choose to utilize (which may be
conducted by an authorized third party) that would be done to assess all risks,
including but not limited to
Financial stability of the bidder based on key ratio analysis ;
Efficiency ;
Profitability ;
Financial Risk;
Liquidity ;
Acid Test ;
Solvency; and
Commercial relationship with a politically exposed and brand risk
The DBSA reserves the right to award the scope in full or part thereof, subject to budget
availability.
ii. The DBSA reserves the right to negotiate to ensure the value for money principle is not
compromised.
Generally, suppliers have their own business standards and regulations. Although DBSA
cannot control the actions of our suppliers, we will not tolerate any Illegal activities. These
include, but are not limited to:
Misrepresentation of any kind (e.g. origin of manufacture, specifications,
intellectual property rights, etc.);
Failure to disclose accurate information required during the sourcing activity
(ownership, financial situation, BBBEE status, etc.);
Corrupt activities listed above; and
Harassment, intimidation or other aggressive actions towards DBSA’s
employees.
STATUS OF BID
30.1 Each Bid constitutes an irrevocable offer by the Bidder to the DBSA to provide the Services
required and otherwise to satisfy the requirements of the Specification as set out in this RFP.
30.2 A Bid must not be conditional on:
30.2.1 the Board approval of the Bidder or any related governing body of the Bidder
being obtained.
30.2.2 the Bidder conducting due diligence or any other form of enquiry or investigation.
30.2.3 the Bidder (or any other party) obtaining any regulatory approval or consent.
30.2.4 the Bidder obtaining the consent or approval of any third party; or
30.2.5 the Bidder stating that it wishes to discuss or negotiate any commercial terms of
the contract.
30.3 The DBSA may, in its absolute discretion, disregard any Bid that is, or is stated to be, subject
to any one or more of the conditions detailed above (or any other relevant conditions).
30.4 The DBSA reserves the right to accept a Bid in part or in whole or to negotiate with a Bidder in
accordance with the provisions of this RFP and the applicable laws and regulations.
CLARIFICATION OF BIDS
31.1 The DBSA may seek clarification from and enter into discussions with any or all of the Bidders
in relation to their Bid. The DBSA may use the information obtained when clarification is sought
or discussions are held in interpreting the Bid and evaluating the cost and risk of accepting the
Bid. Failure to supply clarification to the satisfaction of the DBSA may render the Bid liable to
disqualification.
31.2 The DBSA is under no obligation to seek clarification of anything in a Bid and reserves the right
to disregard any clarification that the DBSA considers to be unsolicited or otherwise
impermissible or irrelevant in accordance with the rules set out in this RFP.
DISCUSSION WITH BIDDERS
32.1 The DBSA may elect to engage in detailed discussions with any one or more Bidder(s), with a
view to maximising the benefits of this RFP as measured against the evaluation criteria and in
fully understanding a Bidder’s offer.
32.2 Where applicable, the DBSA will invite Bidders to give a presentation to the DBSA in relation to
their submissions.
32.3 The DBSA is under no obligation to undertake discussions with, and Bidders.
32.4 In addition to presentations and discussions, the DBSA may request some or all Bidders to:
32.4.1 conduct a site visit, if applicable.
32.4.2 provide references or additional information; and/or
32.4.3 make themselves available for panel interviews.
SUCCESSFUL BIDS
33.1 Selection as a successful Bidder does not give rise to a contract (express or implied) between
the successful Bidder and the DBSA for the supply of the Services. No legal relationship will
exist between the DBSA and a successful Bidder for the supply of the Services until such time
as a binding contract is executed by them.
33.2 The DBSA may, in its absolute discretion, decide not to enter into pre-contractual negotiations
with a successful Bidder.
33.3 A Bidder is bound by its Bid and all other documents forming part of the Bidder’s Response
and, if selected as a successful Bidder, must enter into a contract on the basis of the Bid with
or without further negotiation.
NO OBLIGATION TO ENTER INTO CONTRACT
34.1 The DBSA is under no obligation to appoint a successful Bidder or Bidders (as the case may
be), or to enter into a contract with a successful Bidder or any other person, if it is unable to
identify a Bid that complies in all relevant respects with the requirements of the DBSA, or if due
to changed circumstances, there is no longer a need for the Services requested, or if funds are
no longer available to cover the total envisaged expenditure. For the avoidance of any doubt,
in these circumstances the DBSA will be free to proceed via any alternative process.
34.2 The DBSA may conduct a debriefing session for all Bidders (successful and unsuccessful).
Attendance at such debriefing session is optional.
BIDDER WARRANTIES
35.1 By submitting a Bid, a Bidder warrants that:
35.1.1 it did not rely on any express or implied statement, warranty or representation,
whether oral, written, or otherwise made by or on behalf of the DBSA, its officers,
employees, or advisers other than any statement, warranty or representation
expressly contained in the RFP;
35.1.2 it did not use the improper assistance of DBSA’s employees or information
unlawfully obtained from them in compiling its Bid;
35.1.3 it is responsible for all costs and expenses related to the preparation and
lodgement of its Bid, any subsequent negotiation, and any future process
connected with or relating to the Tendering Process;
35.1.4 it accepts and will comply with the terms set out in this RFP; and
35.1.5 it will provide additional information in a timely manner as requested by the
DBSA to clarify any matters contained in the Bid.
DBSA’S RIGHTS
36.1 Notwithstanding anything else in this RFP, and without limiting its rights at law or
otherwise, the DBSA reserves the right, in its absolute discretion at any time, to:
36.1.1 cease to proceed with or suspend the Tendering Process prior to the execution
of a formal written contract.
36.1.2 alter the structure and/or the timing of this RFP or the Tendering Process;
36.1.3 vary or extend any time or date specified in this RFP
36.1.4 terminate the participation of any Bidder or any other person in the Tendering
Process.
36.1.5 require additional information or clarification from any Bidder or any other
person;
36.1.6 provide additional information or clarification.
36.1.7 negotiate with any one or more Bidder;
36.1.8 call for new Bid.
36.1.9 reject any Bid received after the Closing Time; or
36.1.10 reject any Bid that does not comply with the requirements of this RFP.
GOVERNING LAWS
37.1 This RFP and the Tendering Process are governed by the laws of the Republic of South Africa.
37.2 Each Bidder must comply with all relevant laws in preparing and lodging its Bid and in taking
part in the Tendering Process.
37.3 All Bids must be completed using the English language and all costing must be in South African
Rand (ZAR).
TERMS OF REFERENCE AND SCOPE OF WORK
. INTRODUCTION
The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA or the Bank) DLAB Programme seeks to appoint
a service provider to quantify and monetise the social value created by the DBSA DLABS Model,
through an assessment of the DLAB Programme’s Social Return on Investment (SROI)
Framework. The desired outcome of this is a valuation of the SROI results for three (3) DLAB
sites, by applying the existing DBSA DLAB SROI Model Framework. The developed SROI Model
also supports DBSA’s organisational and strategic goals to contribute towards developmental
outcomes through its activities and investments.
The DBSA’s vision is to build a prosperous and integrated resource-efficient region progressively
free of poverty and dependency. We do this by expanding access to development finance and
implementing sustainable development solutions. Innovation forms part of the DBSA’s core
values, where a key focus is to ensure that the Bank not only delivers on its development mandate
but also bends the arch of history for South Africa and the southern African region. The Bank’s
innovation initiatives aim to drive disruption for greater development impact and social return.
From its initial vision and concept of providing access to skills of the future and enterprise
development, the DLAB Programme Model is a scalable co-solutioning platform that creates
pivotal linkages between a vast network of key partners and partners to stimulate the township
economy and realise inclusive growth and development impact. The Model is part of the DBSA’s
breakthrough agenda initiatives to drive high development impact through innovative solutions.
As the programme scales and its footprint expands, the value created needs to be quantified and
monetised through the DLAB Programme’s developed SROI Model, that allows an assessment of
the Programmes social return on investment. Recognising the qualitative and quantitative value
of this innovative solution for community’s socio-economic challenges, the Development Bank of
Southern Africa (DBSA) encourages interested suitably qualified individuals and organisations to
submit proposals that build on the efforts of the existing Framework.
DBSA DLAB PROGRAMME BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT
The DLAB Programme is a Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) innovative approach to
addressing socio-economic challenges faced by South Africa’s most under-served communities
and to break the intergenerational cycle of poverty, inequality and unemployment caused by the
systematic exclusion from access to meaningful opportunities for the majority of South Africans.
For various reasons, including slow economic growth, shortage of high demand skills, social ills,
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The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) is a development finance institution that finances, builds, operates, and maintains economic and social infrastructure across southern Africa. DBSA procurement focuses on financial advisory services, infrastructure consulting, ICT, and professional services.
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Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) tender in Gauteng. Closing 2/23/2026. APPOINTMENT OF A SERVICE PROVIDER TO CONDUCT AN ASSESSMENT OF THE SOCIAL VALUE CREATED BY DBSA DLAB SITES, AS IMPLEMENTED BY THE DBSA DLAB RPOGRAMME....
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Organization
Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)
Contact Person
Lihle Ndlangamandla
Phone
+27 11 313 3500
[email protected]
Website
www.dbsa.org/
Address
1258 Lever Rd, Headway Hill, Midrand, 1685, South Africa
23 February 2026 at 22:00
Location
Gauteng
Closing Date
23 February 2026 at 22:00
Organization
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