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Tender Type
Request for Proposal
Delivery Location
N2 Neptune Road - Port of Ngqura - Gqeberha - 6000
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
17 Aug 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-164001
TRANSNET national ports authority seeks a service provider for a five-year marine long-term ecological monitoring programme covering water quality, sediment quality, bioaccumulation (mussel sampling), laboratory analysis, and reporting across eight ports: richards bay, durban, east london, ngqura, port elizabeth, mossel bay, cape town, and saldanha. Bidders must meet mandatory pre-qualification requirements, including iso/iec 17025:2017 laboratory accreditation (or a partnership with an accredited lab) and a lead scientist registered with sacnasp, and must achieve a minimum technical score of 66.67 Out of 100 to proceed to price evaluation.
Mandatory pre-qualification: submit a valid ISO/IEC 17025:2017 laboratory accreditation certificate (or a signed partnership letter with a third party's valid certificate) — verified on the SANAS portal.
Mandatory pre-qualification: Lead Scientist must hold a valid SACNASP registration as a Professional Scientist in one of the listed fields (e.g., Aquatic Science, Biological Science, Chemical Sciences, Microbiological Sciences, Toxicological Sciences, Water Resources Science, Environmental Science, Ecological Science, or Zoological Science) — verified on the SACNASP portal.
Bid must be submitted via the Transnet e-Tender Submission Portal (https://esupplierportal.transnet.net/portal/) before the closing date of 27 August 2026 at 12:00 (noon); no late submissions accepted.
Pricing must be completed electronically in the eSupplier portal and Annexure C (Pricing Schedule) must be fully completed; bidders must quote for all line items across all eight ports — failure to do so results in disqualification.
Bid validity period is 180 business days from the closing date.
Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) (unless a foreign supplier with no local entity) and provide a valid SARS Tax Compliance Status (TCS) PIN or certificate.
B-BBEE status level verification certificate or sworn affidavit (for EMEs/QSEs) must be submitted for preference points.
Non-compulsory briefing session on 04 August 2026 at 10:00 via MS Teams; attendance is encouraged but not mandatory.
Clarification requests must be submitted by 24 August 2026 at 16:00 to [email protected].
Joint ventures/consortia must submit a signed JV/consortium agreement or written confirmation of intention with percentage split and responsibilities.
Security clearance may be required for the successful bidder's personnel and subcontractors (CONFIDENTIAL/SECRET/TOP SECRET).
Service provider must expose local disadvantaged or emerging tertiary students (PhD, Masters, Honours) to marine sciences sampling tools and data.
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Date & Time
Thursday, 27 August 2026 - 12:00
Venue
Microsoft Teams meeting details: Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/365974920907431?p=HBi8xL605c
Mandatory requirements: -bidder's valid laboratory accreditation certificate as per iso/iec 17025:2017 (relating to the services to be delivered for this project). -Where the bidder does not have their own laboratory accreditation certificate as per iso/iec 17025:2017 the bidder must submit a letter confirming partnership on behalf of the third party, signed by the owner of the certificate with contactable details. As well as the third party’s valid laboratory accreditation certificate. -Lead scientist to submit a valid certificate of registration as a professional scientist with the south african council for natural scientific professions (sacnasp) in fields listed in the RFP.
Request for Proposal
N2 Neptune Road - Port of Ngqura - Gqeberha - 6000
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Provides the empowerment-compliance context often used in public-sector supplier evaluation.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
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RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdf
Transnet National Ports Authority is procuring a five-year marine long-term ecological monitoring programme covering eight South African ports (Richards Bay, Durban, East London, Ngqura, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay, Cape Town and Saldanha). The service includes water quality, sediment quality and bioaccumulation (mussel) monitoring, laboratory analysis, ad hoc chemical and microbiological analysis for pollution investigations, provision of sampling bottles, and trend reporting per port.
Clarification Questions & Answers .pdf
Provision of a five-year marine long-term ecological monitoring programme covering eight South African ports (Richards Bay, Durban, East London, Ngqura, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay, Cape Town and Saldanha), issued by Transnet National Ports Authority. The programme includes discrete water sampling, in situ water quality monitoring, sediment quality surveys, and ad hoc chemical and microbiological laboratory analysis to support pollution investigations.
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R 1 426 968
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TNPA's Marine Long-Term Ecological Monitoring Programme is a multi-year initiative assessing environmental quality across eight major commercial ports. It gathers data to manage port environment and operations for long-term ecological sustainability, supports academic research empowerment for previously disadvantaged universities, and ensures compliance with relevant legislation.
Important Dates
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdf (RFP)Closing date: 27 August 2026 at 12:00 (noon).
Briefing: 04 August 2026 at 10:00, non-compulsory, via MS Teams (details in document).
Clarification deadline: 24 August 2026 at 16:00.
Bid validity: 180 business days from closing date.
Contact Information
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdf (RFP)Technical/SCM enquiries: Rachel Williams, telephone 041 507 - 4361, email [email protected].
Complaints: [email protected].
Submission address: Transnet e-Tender Submission Portal (online only).
Submission Guidelines
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdf (RFP)Submit via the Transnet e-Tender Submission Portal (https://esupplierportal.transnet.net/portal/).
Returnable Documents
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdf (RFP)Returnable Documents are three types of returnable documents as indicated below and Respondents are urged to ensure that these documents are returned with their bids based on the consequences of non-submission as indicated below:
Evaluation Criteria
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdf (RFP)Three-stage evaluation:
Technical Specifications
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdf (RFP)Scope covers eight ports: Richards Bay, Durban, East London, Ngqura, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay, Cape Town, Saldanha.
Services required:
Experience & Qualifications
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdfLead Scientist must hold valid SACNASP registration as Professional Scientist in one of the listed fields.
Financial Requirements
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdf (RFP)Pricing must be submitted electronically in the eSupplier portal and via Annexure C (Pricing Schedule).
Compliance Requirements
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdf (RFP)Mandatory pre-qualification:
B-BBEE Requirements
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdf (RFP)Preference points awarded for B-BBEE Status Level of Contribution and other specific goals per Transnet's preferential procurement policy.
Environmental
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdfThe programme aims to assess and track long-term environmental health, sediment quality, and ecological integrity of port environments.
Contractual Terms
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdfContract will be based on Transnet's Master Agreement, Schedule 1, and Service Level Agreement (Annexure D).
Requirements
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdf (RFP)The successful service provider must be in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Section
Source: RFP + Annexures for Marine long-term ecological monitoring.pdfTechnical/functionality criteria are detailed in Annexure B. Minimum threshold: 66.67 out of 100.
Important Dates
Source: Clarification Questions & Answers .pdf (RFP)The closing date for submissions is 27 August 2026 at 12:00:00. Bidders are requested not to submit pricing before 17 August 2026.
Submission Guidelines
Source: Clarification Questions & Answers .pdf (RFP)Bidders must submit pricing via the eSupplier Portal and the amended Annexure C pricing schedule. Bidders must not submit pricing before 17 August 2026. The system pricing schedule will be replaced with one that only allows for yearly totals.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Clarification Questions & Answers .pdf (RFP)The evaluation criteria are not explicitly stated in the provided document. However, bidders are required to provide pricing for various components of the monitoring program, including discrete water sample collection, in situ water quality monitoring, and sediment quality surveys.
Technical Specifications
Source: Clarification Questions & Answers .pdf (RFP)The technical specifications include the provision of the marine long-term ecological monitoring program for the ports of Richards Bay, Durban, East London, Ngqura, Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay, Cape Town, and Saldanha for a period of five years. The program includes discrete water sample collection, in situ water quality monitoring, and sediment quality surveys.
Methodology
Source: Clarification Questions & Answers .pdf (RFP)Ad hoc Chemical and Microbiological Laboratory Analysis: The service provider is only required to provide sample containers and associated equipment for sample collection, storage, and transfer to a laboratory for analysis to TNPA. Physical on-site water collection will be done by TNPA personnel.
Quality Management
Source: Clarification Questions & Answers .pdfThe standard approach of collecting three replicate sediment grab samples for sediment physical and chemical analyses should be followed at each sediment station, and these samples should be composited for physical and chemical analysis in the laboratory.
Pricing Schedule
Source: Clarification Questions & Answers .pdfThe number of stations shown in the pricing schedule for discrete water sample collection and in situ water quality monitoring is double the number of positions shown in the relevant maps in Annexure A - Scope of Service.
Financial Requirements
Source: Clarification Questions & Answers .pdf (RFP)Bidders must provide pricing for each parameter they analyse at the lab under their Chemical and Microbiological accredited analysis. A summary table of analytes to be analysed as per the South African Water Quality Guidelines for Coastal Marine Waters has been added to the amended Annexure C: Pricing Schedule.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Clarification Questions & Answers .pdf (RFP)No specific compliance requirements are stated in the provided document.
Health & Safety
Source: Clarification Questions & Answers .pdfOur request is for bidders to not submit pricing before Monday, 17 August 2026. The amended pricing schedules will be published on 17 August 2026.
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