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Province
Eastern Cape
Closing Date
10 March 2026 at 11:00
Estimated Value
R 44
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Provision of r44 (raven ii) helicopter services for a period of three (3) years with an option to extend for a further period of two (2) years.
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Tender Published
6 February 2026
Tender was published
Tender Closing Date
10 March 2026 at 11:00
Final deadline for submission
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The successful service provider will be expected to provide a total of approximately 1140 hours of
flying time in a Robinson R44 (Raven II) over the 3-year duration of the contract. This time is to be
divided up as described in Table 1 below.
The hours stated below are estimated, actual hours flown may fluctuate based on annual
requirements and the institution’s financial budget. The quoted rates will, however, remain fixed
throughout the contract period.
Table 1: Helicopter hours required per activity and per year
Year Activity Estimated Hours
1 Game Census 180
Research & Monitoring (Rhino notching and monitoring,
Elephant monitoring, fitting and removing tracking collars, fire
mapping, survey work, coastal monitoring etc.) (All provincial
nature reserves within the Eastern Cape)
Veterinary immobilization of buffalo and other high value
species during capture operations (Great Fish River, 70
Baviaanskloof & Mpofu Nature Reserves)
Operational Emergencies (Escaped animals etc.) (All
ECPTA Nature Reserves as and when required)
Emergency surveillance/anti-poaching flights and
deployment of rangers, dog handlers and tracker/attack dogs 50
(Great Fish River Nature Reserve)
Total for year 1 380
2 Game Census 180
Research & Monitoring (Rhino notching and monitoring,
Elephant monitoring, fitting and removing tracking collars, fire
mapping, survey work, coastal monitoring etc.) (All provincial
nature reserves within the Eastern Cape)
Veterinary immobilization of buffalo and other high value
species during capture operations (Great Fish River, 70
Baviaanskloof & Mpofu Nature Reserves)
Year Activity Estimated Hours
Operational Emergencies (Escaped animals etc.) (All
ECPTA Nature Reserves as and when required)
Emergency surveillance/anti-poaching flights and
deployment of rangers, dog handlers and tracker/attack dogs 50
(Great Fish River Nature Reserve)
Total for year 2 380
3 Game Census 120
Research & Monitoring (Rhino notching and monitoring,
Elephant monitoring, fitting and removing tracking collars, fire
mapping, survey work, coastal monitoring etc.) (All provincial
nature reserves within the Eastern Cape)
Veterinary immobilization of buffalo and other high value
species during capture operations (Great Fish River, 70
Baviaanskloof & Mpofu Nature Reserves)
Operational Emergencies (Escaped animals etc.) (All
ECPTA Nature Reserves as and when required)
Emergency surveillance/anti-poaching flights and
deployment of rangers, dog handlers and tracker/attack dogs 50
(Great Fish River Nature Reserve)
Total for year 3 320
Ad hoc flights as required 60
Option to extend for two (2) years
Year Activity Estimated Hours
4 Game Census 180
Research & Monitoring (Rhino notching and monitoring,
Elephant monitoring, fitting and removing tracking collars,
fire mapping, survey work, coastal monitoring etc.) (All
provincial nature reserves within the Eastern Cape)
Veterinary immobilization of buffalo and other high value
species during capture operations (Great Fish River, 70
Baviaanskloof & Mpofu Nature Reserves)
Operational Emergencies (Escaped animals etc.) (All
ECPTA Nature Reserves as and when required)
Emergency surveillance/anti-poaching flights and
deployment of rangers, dog handlers and tracker/attack 50
dogs (Great Fish River Nature Reserve)
Total for year 4 380
Ad Hoc flights as required 24
Year Activity Estimated Hours
5 Game Census 180
Research & Monitoring (Rhino notching and monitoring,
Elephant monitoring, fitting and removing tracking collars,
Year Activity Estimated Hours
fire mapping, survey work, coastal monitoring etc.) (All
provincial nature reserves within the Eastern Cape)
Veterinary immobilization of buffalo and other high value
species during capture operations (Great Fish River, 70
Baviaanskloof & Mpofu Nature Reserves)
Operational Emergencies (Escaped animals etc.) (All
ECPTA Nature Reserves as and when required)
Emergency surveillance/anti-poaching flights and
deployment of rangers, dog handlers and tracker/attack 50
dogs (Great Fish River Nature Reserve)
Total for year 5 380
Ad hoc flights as required 24
1.1. Helicopter requirements:
Bidders are expected to provide a reliable, well-maintained Robinson 44 (Raven II) helicopter that:
• Can seat and carry the pilot and 3 passengers.
• Is equipped with an operational communication system inclusive of a ground to air radio and
must provide good direct internal communication between the pilot and any passenger.
• Can have the doors removed
• Can have a portable GPS mounted in the cabin
• That has a functioning 12v power port.
Bidders are expected to:
• Be an existing helicopter service provider in the wildlife capture and or conservation
management industry.
• Provide a suitably qualified pilot for the duration of the contract.
• Base a helicopter within a maximum radius of 200km of Great Fish River Nature Reserve
(center point S -33.0516, E 26.8276) for the duration of the contract. Potential bidders
located outside of this radius are encouraged to consider basing a helicopter within the
designated area in order to be eligible for this bid. (Please refer to Ferry Cost for detail)
• Have near-immediate access (within 24 hours) to suitable backup helicopters of the same
specification for use in the event of mechanical failure or other problems. Backup helicopters
must be specified.
• Be responsible for the helicopter maintenance.
• Be responsible for own fuel and for the logistics of getting fuel to refueling sites. Fuel to be
delivered to site in sealed 200l drums or an appropriate bowser.
• Be capable and suitably equipped to deliver fuel to remote areas with bad access roads.
Vehicles to be utilized for the transporting of fuel must be specified and it is expected that all
bidders should at least have access to a 4x4 vehicle with a robust trailer or bowser.
• Procure fuel from suppliers based in the Eastern Cape
• Ensure that they always have at least one day’s fuel in reserve during longer-term operations.
Bidders must note that all proposals will form part of the SLA and will be monitored during the contract
implementation. Penalties for non-conformance to submitted proposal will be imposed.
1.2. ECPTA Responsibilities
ECPTA will:
• Provide basic accommodation for the pilot and up to two assistants during capture operations,
rates for the accommodation will be communicated to the appointed bidder. The appointed
bidder will also have an option of residing in private accommodation at its cost during the
course of the operation.
1.3. Indicative Time Frames
The work is scheduled to take place as follows:
• Game census work: June - August of each year
• Research and monitoring: Any time during the year
• Darting of buffalo: April - May of each year
• Darting and chemical immobilization of other species: April - Sept of each year
• Operational emergencies: Any time of the year.
The time frames provided above may change according to operational requirements. Wherever
possible ECPTA will book dates in advance and strive to select mutually agreeable dates with the
service provider.
1.4. Location and Ferry of helicopter
• Bidders must specify the helicopters home base.
• ECPTA will cover the ferry costs between the designated home base and the callout
destination, provided that the home base is located within 200km of Great Fish River Nature
Reserve (centre point S -33.0516, E 26.8276).
• Any ferry time flown outside of the specified maximum radius will not be covered by ECPTA
and will be at the bidders own cost.
2. Evaluation Criteria
A Two (2) stage evaluation process will be employed. In Stage 1 all bids received will be evaluated
for administrative compliance. Only service providers who are responsive on Stage 1 will proceed
to Stage 2 where bids will be assessed for price and specific goals in accordance with the Preferential
Procurement Regulations of 2022 utilizing 80/20-point scoring system.
Stage 1: Administrative Compliance
a) Accreditation: The bidders are required to submit:
• A valid Air Operating Certificate (AOC) issued by the South African Civil Aviation
Authority (SACAA). This must be issued in the name of the bidding company.
• Class III Air Services License (Issued by the Air Service Licensing Council of South
Africa) with categories of Aircraft H2 and a G10 endorsement for types of Air Services
• Operations Specification issued by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA)
with General Air Service Class III, Aircraft Category H2 and a G10 endorsement for
Types of Air Services.
b) Pilot Experience: The pilot is required to have a minimum of 2000 total hours in the type of
aircraft to be used.
• Pilot Licence: Bidders must submit CV’s and licence of the proposed Pilot.
• Copies of the last 5 pages of the pilot’s logbook as well as a letter on the company
letterhead summarizing the total flight hours logged must be submitted as proof) and
• Submit three reference letters from people for whom the pilot has previously done
work. These can be from private sector game farmers, wildlife veterinarians, State
agencies or any other contract that the pilot has worked on.
The purpose of these letters is to demonstrate that the pilot is competent, has the necessary
wildlife flying expertise and experience and that they are reliable and dependable.
c) Company Experience: Bidders must have rendered related services (Helicopter services,
wildlife flying expertise and experience) at least 3 times. Proof that the bidder has rendered
these services MUST be submitted in ANY of the following documents:
• Reference letters in client letter head, or
• Reference forms attached to the bid documents.
d) Equipment: The bidders must submit copies of the following documents to prove the
capability of the equipment to be used:
• Proof of ownership of a Robinson R44 Helicopter (Raven II)
• Proof of access to a backup helicopter. This may be provided in the form of
documents indicating ownership of a second suitable helicopter or a written
agreement with another helicopter owner indicating access to a suitable backup
helicopter
• Provide proof of registration or ownership for 4x4 support vehicle along with
photographic evidence of the actual vehicle.
• Proof of registration or ownership for robust fuel trailer or bowser with photographic
evidence of the actual trailer/bowser
e) Insurance: Bidders are required to:
• Provide proof that the helicopter supplied under the contract shall be fully insured
against loss and damage incidental to manufacture or acquisition, transportation and
storage
• Provide proof that passenger liability insurance is provided for, that insurance
reference is given and that coverage must include dangerous flying work.
f) Transformation plan
Bidder must submit a detailed plan outlining how the company intends to contribute to
transformation of the sector during the lifespan of the contract) eg;
- Training & Skills Development for PDI’s
- Job creation
- Small business promotion
- Social Responsibility program.
Failure to submit any of the required documents on stage 1 will lead to an immediate rejection
of the bid.
Stage 2 – Price And Specific Goals
Criteria Points
Price 80
Specific Goals 20
Total 100
Price and Specific Goals points will be calculated as described in the Preferential Procurement
Regulations of 2022. SBD 6.1 form must be used to claim points for Specific Goals for the company.
A copy of CSD report, Medical Certificate and Proof of Address must be submitted as proof of
specific goals. When the above documentation is not provided as proof the company will
automatically score zero.
Specific Goals Category Weighting (of Number of Acceptable Evidence
20 Points) points
Locality (Enterprises located in the Eastern Cape 35% 7 Valid Proof of
Province) Address.
Municipal Council
Enterprise located outside the Eastern Cape
Letter
Or
Lease Agreement/
Or
Statement of Account
Proof must be valid at the
time of submission
>51% Women Ownership 25% 5 CSD report
Or
10-50% Women Ownership 2.5
CIPC certificate & ID Copy
<10% Women Ownership 0
>51% Historically Disadvantaged Individuals 15% 3 CSD report
Ownership Or
CIPC certificate & ID Copy
(South African citizen - who, had no franchise in
national elections prior to the introduction of the
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1983
(Act ) or the Constitution of the
Republic of South Africa, 1993, (Act )) 1.5
10-50% HDI Ownership 0
<10% HDI Ownership
>51% Youth Ownership 15% 3 CSD report
Or
10-50% Youth Ownership 1.5
CIPC certificate & ID Copy
<10% Youth Ownership 0
>51% Disability Ownership 10% 2 Medical certificate
Specific Goals Category Weighting (of Number of Acceptable Evidence
20 Points) points
10-50% Disability Ownership 1
<10% Disability Ownership 0
TOTAL 100% 20
BIDDERS SHALL TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING BID CONDITIONS:
• Bidders who provided services to the ECPTA in the past and failed to perform the services
satisfactorily may be disqualified from the evaluation process.
• Bidders must be registered with the National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD)
and provide a copy of CSD full report for the month of bid closing.
• Eastern Cape Parks & Tourism Agency does not bind itself to accept the highest bid or any
other bid and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of the bid.
• Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned, or submitted by facsimile or electronically, will
not be accepted.
• Bids submitted are to hold good for a period of 150 days
• A service level agreement shall be signed with the successful service provider.
• ECPTA reserves the right to terminate the contract if not satisfied with the work produced
by the service provider. Only bidders that have met the requirements of the proposal /
specification shall be considered during the adjudication process.
• Companies that bid as joint venture must submit an official signed business agreement by
both parties. If the service provider does not meet this requirement, it will be automatically
disqualified.
• The ECPTA Bid Committee and the Supply Chain Management Unit may, before a bid is
adjudicated or at any time during the bidding process, oblige a bidder to substantiate any claims
it may have made in its bid documents.
• No bids will be considered if the bidder did not fully complete and sign all the relevant pages
in the bid document. If the bidder does not meet this requirement, it will be automatically
disqualified.
The bidders may only request clarification in writing up to 5 workings days before the closing
date stated in the Tender Notice. No requests for clarifications will be accepted after the 3rd of
March 2026
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE BID
1. Interpretation
The word “Bidder” in these conditions shall mean and include any firm or any company or body
incorporated or unincorporated.
The word “ECPTA” in these conditions shall mean the Eastern Cape Parks & Tourism Agency.
2. Extent of the bid
This contract is for the provision of the services as detailed in the attached Specification (-13)
3. Contract to be Binding.
The formal acceptance of the Purchase Order by the ECPTA will constitute a contract binding on both
parties. A service level Agreement will be signed by both parties.
4. Mode of the Bid
All Bids shall be completed and signed: All forms, annexure, addendums and specifications shall be
signed and returned with the Bid document as a whole. The lowest or any Bid will not necessarily
be accepted. The ECPTA wishes to deal on a prime contractual basis with the successful Bidder
being responsible and accountable for all aspects of the entire solution or service offered.
5. Quality
Should the specifications and / or descriptions not address any aspects of quality as specified, clarity
should be provided to the ECPTA prior to the submission of a quotation.
6. Insurance Claims, etc.
The ECPTA shall not be liable in any manner in respect of any claims, damages, accidents and
injuries to persons, property or rights or any other courses of civil or criminal action that may arise
from the carrying out of this contract. The company shall insure his / her / their personnel and any
plant, machinery or other mechanical or electronic equipment involved in the fulfillment of this contract
and shall indemnify ECPTA against all risks or claims which may arise. It will be required from the
successful Bidder to submit proof of insurance or any other valid form of indemnification to ECPTA
for scrutiny.
7. Signing of Documents
Bidders are required to return the complete set of documents duly signed.
8. Period of Validity for Bids and withdrawal of Bid after Closing Date
Bids are to be held valid and binding for 150 days from the closing date of submissions (calculated
from, but not including, the due date).
9. Penalty Provision
Should the successful Bidder:
a. Withdraw the Bid during the afore-mentioned period of validity; or
b. Advise the ECPTA of his / her / their inability to fulfill the contract; or
c. Fail or refuse to fulfill the contract; or
d. Fail or refuse to sign the agreement or provide any surety if required to do so.
The Bidder will be held responsible for and is obligated to pay to the ECPTA:
All expenses incurred by ECPTA to advertise for or invite and deliberate upon new Bids, should this
be necessary. The difference between the original accepted Bid price and:
(i) A less favorable (for the ECPTA) Bid price accepted as an alternative by the ECPTA from
the Bids originally submitted; or
(ii) A new Bid price.
10. Value Added Tax
In calculating the cost of the supply and delivery of services and / or material, the supplier will issue
a “Tax Invoice” for all services rendered and / or materials supplied, which will reflect the exclusive
cost of such services, goods or materials with the relevant Value Added Tax being added to the total.
VAT must be included in the Bid price but must be shown separately.
11. Price Escalation
Price escalation should be provided for the entire five (5) year period.
12. Authority to Sign Bid Documents
In the case of a Bid being submitted on behalf of a company, close corporation or partnership,
evidence must be submitted to the ECPTA at the time of submission of the Bid that the Bid has been
signed by persons properly authorized thereto by resolution of the directors or under the articles of
the entity.
13. Samples
None
14. Duration of the Bid
The contract duration is three (3) years with an option to extend for a further period of two (2) years
from contract signing date.
15. Delivery Periods: The successful bidder will liaise with Mr. Khanyiso Ngwabeni at 043 492 0670
16. Closing Date / Submitting of Bids
Bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes clearly marked “PROVISION OF R44 (RAVEN II)
HELICOPTER SERVICES FOR A PERIOD OF THREE (3) YEARS WITH AN OPTION TO EXTEND
FOR A FURTHER PERIOD OF TWO (2) YEARS.” - BID NO. 01/FY/27” Bids must be deposited in
the Bid Box, 17-25 Oxford Street (Cnr of Fleet & Oxford Street), East London, by no later than 11:00
am on 10 MARCH 2026
Bids which are not submitted in a properly sealed and marked envelope and/or deposited in
the relevant bid box on or before the closing date and time will not be considered. Faxed or
e-mailed Bids will not be considered.
17. Bid Enquiries
Enquiries should be directed to the Supply Chain Management Unit. The following official can be
contacted: Ms. Unathi Zinganto at 043 492 0871 during normal office hours viz. 08:00 – 16:00
Mondays to Fridays-mail: [email protected]
18. Insurance and Indemnity
ECPTA shall not be liable in any manner in respect of any claims, damages, accidents and injuries
to persons, property or rights or any other courses of civil or criminal action that may arise from the
carrying out of this contract.
19. Payment
Payment will be made on completion of Supply and Delivery within 30 days of receipt of the invoice.
20. Control of The Contract
For the purposes of this contract ECPTA has appointed the Bid Committee for the adjudication, award
and management of the bid.
21. Agreement
The successful bidder undertakes to be bound by all terms and conditions contained in this bid
document. A Service Level Agreement (SLA) will be signed between ECPTA and the successful
servicer provider.
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
TABLE OF CLAUSES
1. Definitions
2. Application
3. General
4. Standards
5. Use of contract documents and information; inspection
6. Patent rights
7. Performance security
8. Inspections, tests and analysis
9. Packing
10. Delivery and documents
11. Insurance
12. Transportation
13. Incidental services
14. Spare parts
15. Warranty
16. Payment
17. Prices
18. Increase/decrease of Quantities
19. Contract amendments
20. Assignment
21. Subcontracts
22. Delays in the provider’s performance
23. Penalties
24. Termination for defaults
25. Dumping and countervailing duties
26. Force Majeure
27. Termination for insolvency
28. Settlement of disputes
29. Limitation of liability
30. Governing language
31. Applicable law
32. Notices
33. Taxes and duties
34. Transfer of Contract
35. Amendments of Contract
36. National Industrial Participation Programme (NIPP)
37. Prohibition of restrictive Practices
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
1. Definitions
The following terms shall be interpreted as indicated:
1.1 “Closing time” means the date and hour specified in the bidding documents for the receipt
of bids.
1.2 “Chief Executive Officer” means the CEO of ECPTA or her/his duly authorized
representative;
1.3 “Contract” means the written agreement entered into between the purchaser and the
provider, as recorded in the contract form signed by the parties, including all attachments
and appendices thereto and all documents incorporated by reference therein.
1.4 “Contract price” means the price payable by the provider under the contract for the full and
proper performance of his contractual obligations.
1.5 “Corrupt practice” means the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of anything of value
to influence the action of a public official in the procurement process or in contract execution.
1.6 “Countervailing duties” are imposed in cases where an enterprise abroad is subsidized
by its government and encouraged to market its products internationally.
1.7 “Country of origin” means the place where the goods were mined, grown or produced or
from which the services are supplied. Goods are produced when, through manufacturing,
processing or substantial and major assembly of components, a commercially recognized
new product results that is substantially different in basic characteristics or in purpose or
utility from its components.
1.8 “Day” means calendar day.
1.9 “Delivery” means delivery in compliance of the conditions of the contract or order.
1.10 “Delivery ex stock” means immediate delivery directly from stock actually on hand.
1.11 “Delivery into consignees store or to his site” means delivered and unloaded in the
specified store or depot or on the specified site in compliance with the conditions of the
contract or order, the provider bearing all risks and charges involved until the supplies are
so delivered and a valid receipt is obtained.
1.12 “Dumping” occurs when a private enterprise abroad markets its goods on own initiative in
the RSA at lower prices than that of the country of origin and which have the potential to
harm the local industries in the RSA.
1.13 “ECPTA” means Eastern Cape Parks & Tourism Agency.
1.14 “Force majeure” means an event beyond the control of the provider and not involving the
provider’s fault or negligence and not foreseeable. Such events may include, but is not
restricted to, acts of the purchaser in its sovereign capacity, wars or revolutions, fires, floods,
epidemics, quarantine restrictions and freight embargoes.
1.15 “Fraudulent practice” means a misrepresentation of facts in order to influence a
procurement process or the execution of a contract to the detriment of any bidder, and
includes collusive practice among bidders (prior to or after bid submission) designed to
establish bid prices at artificial non-competitive levels and to deprive the bidder of the
benefits of free and open competition.
1.16 “GCC” means the General Conditions of Contract.
1.17 “Goods” means all of the equipment, machinery, and/or other materials that the provider is
required to supply to the purchaser under the contract.
1.18 “Imported content” means that portion of the bidding price represented by the cost of
components, parts or materials which have been or are still to be imported (whether by the
provider or his subcontractors) and which costs are inclusive of the costs abroad, plus freight
and other direct importation costs such as land costs, dock dues, import duty, sales duty or
other similar tax or duty at the South African place of entry as well as transportation and
handling charges to the factory in the Republic where the supplies covered by the bid will be
manufactured.
1.19 “Letter of acceptance” means the written communication by ECPTA to the contractor
recording the acceptance by ECPTA of the contractor’s tender subject to the further terms
and conditions to be itemized in the contract;
1.20 “Local content” means that portion of the bidding price which is not included in the imported
content provided that local manufacture does take place.
1.21 “Manufacture” means the production of products in a factory using labour, materials,
components and machinery and includes other related value-adding activities.
1.22 “Order” means an official written order issued for the supply of goods or works or the
rendering of a service.
1.23 “Project site,” where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.
1.24 “Purchaser” means the organization purchasing the goods.
1.25 “Republic” means the Republic of South Africa.
1.26 “SCC” means the Special Conditions of Contract.
1.27 “Services” means those functional services ancillary to the supply of the goods, such as
transportation and any other incidental services, such as installation, commissioning,
provision of technical assistance, training, catering, gardening, security, maintenance and
other such obligations of the provider covered under the contract.
1.28 “Signature date “ means the date of the letter of acceptance;
1.29 “Tender” means an offer to supply goods/services to ECPTA at a price;
1.30 “Tenderer” means any person or body corporate offering to supply goods/services to
ECPTA;
1.31 “Written” or “in writing” means hand-written in ink or any form of electronic or mechanical
writing.
2. Application
2.1 These general conditions are applicable to all bids, contracts and orders including bids for
functional and professional services (excluding professional services related to the building and
construction industry), sales, hiring, letting and the granting or acquiring of rights, but excluding
immovable property, unless otherwise in the bidding documents.
2.2 Where applicable, special conditions of contract are also laid down to cover specific supplies,
services or works.
2.3 Where such special conditions of contract are in conflict with these general conditions, the special
conditions shall apply.
3. General
3.1 Unless otherwise indicated in the bidding documents, ECPTA shall not be liable for any
expense incurred in the preparation and submission of a bid. Where applicable a non-
refundable fee for documents may be charged.
3.2 Invitations to bid are usually published in locally distributed news media and on the Eastern
Cape Treasury government tender bulletin.
4. Standards
4.1 The goods supplied shall conform to the standards mentioned in the bidding documents and
specifications.
5. Use of contract documents and information; inspection
5.1 The provider shall not, without the purchaser’s prior written consent, disclose the contract, or
any provision thereof, or any specification, plan, drawing, pattern, sample, or information
furnished by or on behalf of the purchaser in connection therewith, to any person other than
a person employed by the provider in the performance of the contract. Disclosure to any such
employed person shall be made in confidence and shall extend only so far as may be
necessary for purposes of such performance.
5.2 The provider shall not, without the purchaser’s prior written consent, make use of any
document or information mentioned in GCC clause 5.1 except for purposes of performing the
contract.
5.3 Any document, other than the contract itself mentioned in GCC clause 5.1 shall remain the
property of the purchaser and shall be returned (all copies) to the purchaser on completion of
the provider’s performance under the contract if so required by the purchaser.
5.4 The provider shall permit the purchaser to inspect the provider’s records relating to the
performance of the provider and to have them audited by auditors appointed by the purchaser,
if so required by the purchaser.
6. Patent rights
6.2 The provider shall indemnify the purchaser against all third-party claims of infringement of
patent, trademark, or industrial design rights arising from use of goods or any part thereof by
the purchaser.
6.3 When a provider develops documentation/projects for ECPTA, the intellectual, copy and
patent rights or ownership of such documents or projects will vest in ECPTA.
7. Performance security
7.1 Within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notification of contract award, the successful bidder
shall furnish to the ECPTA the performance security of the amount specified in SCC.
7.2 The proceeds of the performance security shall be payable to ECPTA as compensation for
any loss resulting from the service provider’s failure to complete his obligations under the
contract.
7.3 The performance security shall be denominated in the currency of the contract, or in a freely
convertible currency acceptable to ECPTA and shall be in one of the following forms:
(a) a bank guarantee or an irrevocable letter of credit issued by a reputable bank located
in South Africa or abroad, acceptable to ECPTA, in the form provided in the bidding
documents or another form acceptable to ECPTA; or
(b) a cashier’s or certified cheque.
7.4 The performance security will be discharged by ECPTA and returned to the provider not later
than thirty (30) days following the date of completion of the provider’s performance obligations
under the contract, including any warranty obligations, unless otherwise specified.
8. Inspections, tests and analyses
8.1 All pre-bidding testing will be for the account of the bidder.
8.2 If it is a bid condition that supplies to be produced or services to be rendered should at any
stage during production or execution or on completion be subject to inspection, the premises
of the bidder or contractor shall be open, at all reasonable hours, for inspection by a
representative of the purchaser or an organization acting on behalf of the purchaser.
8.3 If there are no inspection requirements indicated in the bidding documents and no mention is
made in the contract, but during the contract period it is decided that inspections shall be
carried out, the purchaser shall itself make the necessary arrangements, including payment
arrangements with the testing authority concerned.
8.4 If the inspections, tests and analyses referred to in clause 8.2 & 8.3 show the supplies to be
in accordance with the contract requirements, the cost of the inspections, tests and analyses
shall be defrayed by the purchaser.
8.5 Where the supplies or services referred to in clauses 8.2 and 8.3 do not comply with the
contract requirements, irrespective of whether such supplies or services are accepted or not,
the cost in connection with these inspections, tests or analyses shall be defrayed by the
provider.
8.6 Supplies and services which are referred to in clauses 8.2 and 8.3 and which do not comply
with the contract requirements may be rejected.
8.7 Any contract supplies may on or after delivery be inspected, tested or analysed and may be
rejected if found not to comply with the requirements of the contract. Such rejected supplies
shall be held at the cost and risk of the provider who shall, when called upon, remove them
immediately at his own cost and forthwith substitute them with supplies which do not comply
with the requirements of the contract. Failing such removal the rejected supplies shall be
returned at the providers cost and risk. Should the provider fail to provide the substitute
supplies forthwith, the purchaser may, without giving the provider further opportunity to
substitute the rejected supplies, purchase such supplies as may be necessary at the expense
of the provider.
8.8 The provisions of clauses 8.4 to 8.7 shall not prejudice the right of the purchaser to cancel the
contract on account of a breach of the conditions thereof, or to act in terms of Clause 23 of
GCC.
9. Packaging
9.1 The provider shall provide such packaging of the goods as is required to prevent their damage
or deterioration during transit to their final destination, as indicated in the contract. The
packaging shall be sufficient to withstand, without limitation, rough handling during transit and
exposure to extreme temperatures, salt and precipitation during transit, and open storage.
Packaging, case size and weights shall take into consideration, where appropriate, the
remoteness of the good’s final destination and the absence of heavy handling facilities at all
points in transit.
9.2 The packaging, marking and documentation within and outside the packages shall comply
strictly with such special requirements as shall be expressly provided for in the contract,
including additional requirements, if any, and in any subsequent instructions ordered by the
purchaser.
10. Delivery and documents
10.1 Delivery of the goods and arrangements for shipping and clearance obligations shall be made
by the provider in accordance with the terms specified in the contract.
11. Insurance
11.1 The goods supplied under the contract shall be fully insured in a freely convertible currency
against loss or damage incidental to manufacture or acquisition, transportation, storage and
delivery in the manner specified.
12. Transportation
12.1 Should a price other than an all-inclusive delivered price be required, this shall be specified.
13. Incidental services
13.1 The provider may be required to provide any or all of the following services, including
additional services, if any:
(a) performance or supervision of on-site assembly and/or commissioning of the supplied
goods;
(b) furnishing of tools required for assembly and/or maintenance of the supplied goods;
(c) furnishing of a detailed operations and maintenance manual for each appropriate unit
of the supplied goods;
(d) performance or supervision or maintenance and/or repair of the supplied goods, for a
period of time agreed by the parties, provided that this service shall not relieve the
provider of any warranty obligations under this contract; and
(e) training of the purchaser’s personnel, at the provider’s plant and/or on-site, in
assembly, start-up, operation, maintenance, and/or repair of the supplied goods.
13.2 Prices charged by the provider for incidental services, if not included in the contract price for
the goods, shall be agreed upon in advance by the parties and shall not exceed the prevailing
rates charged to other parties by the provider for similar services.
14. Spare parts
14.1 As specified, the provider may be required to provide any or all of the following materials,
notifications, and information pertaining to spare parts manufactured or distributed by the
provider:
(a) such spare parts as the purchaser may elect to purchase from the provider, provided
that this election shall not relieve the provider of any warranty obligations under the
contract, and
(b) in the event of termination of production of the spare parts:
(i) Advance notification to the purchaser of the pending termination, in sufficient
time to permit the purchaser to procure needed requirements; and
(ii) Following such termination, furnishing at no cost to the purchaser, the
blueprints, drawings, and specifications of the spare parts, if requested.
15. Warranty
15.1 The provider warrants that the goods supplied under the contract are new, unused, of the
most recent or current models, and that they incorporate all recent improvements in design
and materials unless provided otherwise in the contract. The provider further warrants that all
goods supplied under this contract shall have no defect, arising from design, materials, or
workmanship (except when the design and/or material is required by the purchaser’s
specifications) or from any act or omission of the provider, that may develop under normal use
of the supplied goods in the conditions prevailing in the country of final destination.
15.2 This warranty shall remain valid for twelve (12) months after the goods, or any portion thereof
as the case may be, have been delivered to and accepted at the final destination indicated in
the contract, or for eighteen (18) months after the date of shipment from the port or place of
loading in the source country, whichever period concludes earlier, unless specified otherwise.
15.3 The purchaser shall promptly notify the provider in writing of any claims arising under this
warranty.
15.4 Upon receipt of such notice, the provider shall, within the period specified and with all
reasonable speed, repair or replace the defective goods or parts thereof, without costs to the
purchaser.
15.5 If the provider, having been notified, fails to remedy the defect(s) within the period specified,
the purchaser may proceed to take such remedial action as may be necessary, at the
provider’s risk and expense and without prejudice to any other rights which the purchaser may
have against the provider under the contract.
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The national Department of Tourism is responsible for developing and promoting South Africa as a preferred destination for both domestic and international tourists. It procures destination marketing, tourism research, infrastructure grants, and professional services.
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Tender No - 01FY27 Bid Document.pdf
Eastern Cape - Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency tender in Eastern Cape. Closing 3/10/2026. Provision of r44 (raven ii) helicopter services for a period of three (3) years with an option to extend for a further period of two (2) years....
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Organization
Eastern Cape - Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency
Contact Person
UNATHI ZINGANTO
Phone
+27 43 492 0881
[email protected]
Website
www.visiteasterncape.co.za/
Address
5231, 17-25 Oxford St, East London Cbd, East London, 5200, South Africa
10 March 2026 at 11:00
Location
Eastern Cape
Closing Date
10 March 2026 at 11:00
Organization
Eastern Cape - Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency
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