Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act)
Act 53 of 2003
Provides the empowerment-compliance context often used in public-sector supplier evaluation.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Issuing Organization
Education, Training and Development Practices SETALocation
Gauteng
Closing Date
04 Sept 2026
Documents available on tender detail page
Tender Type
Request for Quotation
Delivery Location
112 Main Street, 9th Floor - Ghandi Square - Johannesburg - 2609
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
21 Aug 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-166281
The etdp seta seeks a suitably qualified and experienced service provider to conduct pfma-compliant bid committees training for forty-five (45) of its staff, covering the bid specification, evaluation, and adjudication committees, in line with saqa unit standard 337061. The training is for a maximum of five (5) days and is not credit-bearing. The most consequential requirement is that the service provider must hold accreditation to provide this training as per saqa unit standard 337061, evidenced by accreditation from the qcto or a relevant etqa (seta).
Accreditation: Bidders must hold accreditation to provide PFMA Bid Committees training as per SAQA unit standard 337061, evidenced by accreditation from the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) or a relevant ETQA (SETA).
Mandatory Registration: Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD); no award will be made to a non-registered supplier.
Tax Compliance: Bidders must submit a valid SARS Unique Personal Identification Number (PIN) for tax verification.
B-BBEE: Bidders must submit a valid certified B-BBEE Certificate from a SANAS-accredited Verification Agency, a CIPC-issued certificate, or a signed Sworn Affidavit to claim points for specific goals.
Pricing: Bidders must complete the Costing Model for 45 trainees over 5 days, with all costs inclusive of VAT, and submit it with SBD 6.1 (Preference Points Claim Form).
Submission: Bids must be submitted electronically via email to [email protected] in three folders (Administrative, Mandatory, Pricing & Specific Goals) before the closing time of 11h00 on 04 September 2026.
Bid Validity: Bids must remain valid for a period of 60 days after the closing date.
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Date & Time
Friday, 04 September 2026 - 11:00
Venue
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Request for Quotation
112 Main Street, 9th Floor - Ghandi Square - Johannesburg - 2609
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Description
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf (RFQ)21 Aug
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
04 Sept
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
These references help suppliers understand the public-procurement framework around this opportunity. They are generated from the tender category, issuing organisation type and procurement context.
These rules commonly apply to South African public-sector procurement.
Act 53 of 2003
Provides the empowerment-compliance context often used in public-sector supplier evaluation.
Relevant because this is a South African public-sector procurement opportunity.
Act 108 of 1996 (s217)
This is general procurement context, not legal advice. Always verify requirements in the official tender documents and issuing authority notices.
ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf
The ETDP SETA seeks a qualified service provider to deliver a five-day, non-credit-bearing PFMA Bid Committees training programme for 45 delegates, covering the Bid Specification, Evaluation, and Adjudication Committees, as well as the PFMA Act and legal liability. The training must align with SAQA unit standard 337061, and the provider must issue certificates of attendance.
SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022_ETDP SETA.pdf
The Education, Training and Development Practices SETA (ETDP SETA) seeks a suitably qualified and experienced service provider to conduct PFMA Bid Committees training for its staff. The procurement follows the Preferential Procurement Regulations 2022, with a 90/10 preference point system and a 20-point allocation for specific goals.
BEE_Affidavit-EME_New.pdf
The document is a sworn affidavit template for B-BBEE exemption, intended for use by an Exempt Micro Enterprise (EME) in South Africa. It is not a tender document; it is a standard form for declaring black ownership and annual revenue.
SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf
The Education, Training and Development Practices SETA (ETDP SETA) invites bids from suitably qualified and experienced service providers to conduct PFMA Bid Committees training. The training is to be delivered for the ETDP SETA under RFQ No. 14 – 2026/27, with bids due by 11h00 on 04 September 2026.
General Conditions of Contract_ETDP SETA.pdf
The Education, Training and Development Practices SETA (ETDP SETA) seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced service provider to conduct PFMA Bid Committees training for its staff. The training is intended to equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to effectively serve on bid committees in compliance with the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) and related procurement regulations.
SCM-Bid documents SBD 4.pdf
Training for PFMA bid committee members, delivered to the ETDP SETA in Gauteng, covering the PFMA framework and bid committee functions.
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The Education Training and Development Practices Sector Education and Training Authority (ETDP SETA) is a public entity established in terms of Section 3(1) of the Skills Development Act, No 97 of 1998, to advance skills development in accordance with the National Skills Development Strategy III. The ETDP SETA seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced service provider to conduct PFMA Bid Committees Training for the ETDP SETA.
Important Dates
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf (RFQ){"closingDate":"21 August 2026","closingTime":"12h00"}
Contact Information
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf (RFQ){"name":null,"email":"[email protected]","phone":null,"department":"standard 337061 for PFMA Bid Committees. The","address":"is confidential and may be legally privileged."}
Submission Guidelines
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf (RFQ)All enquiries regarding this bid must be in writing and directed to Supply Chain Management at [email protected]. No telephonic or any other form of communication relating to this bid will be permitted with any other ETDP SETA personnel. Bidders must submit SBD 1 (Invitation to Bid), SBD 4 (Declaration of Interest), and the General Conditions of Contract (GCC) fully completed. Bidders must be registered with CSD and submit a valid SARS PIN. All bids must be submitted electronically via email to [email protected]. Bidders must ensure that the submission includes three folders: Folder A (Stage 1 – Administrative Requirements), Folder B (Stage 2 – Mandatory Requirements), and Folder C (Stage 3 – Pricing and Specific Goals). Failure to submit any of the required documents will lead to disqualification. Bids must be submitted before the closing date and time.
Returnable Documents
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf (RFQ)Bid documents for participation will be available on national treasury e-portal and our website. Documents must be downloaded from the ETDP SETA website: www.etdpseta.org.za, Main Menu > Supply Chain Management > Open RFQs as from 12h00 on 21 August 2026. All Proposals must be sent via email to [email protected]. Submissions must be sent BEFORE the closing date and time of 11h00 on 04 September 2026. No late submission will be accepted!
Evaluation Criteria
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf (RFQ)Evaluation will be in three stages. Stage 1 (Administrative Compliance) verifies that all required documents, including SBD 1, SBD 4, General Conditions of Contract (GCC) fully completed, and the CSD registration, are submitted. Stage 2 (Mandatory Requirements) verifies the bidder's accreditation to provide training as per SAQA unit standard 337061 for PFMA Bid Committees. This accreditation must be from the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) or a relevant ETQA (SETA). Stage 3 (Preference points and pricing) will evaluate the preference point system and pricing considerations. Failure to meet any mandatory requirement may lead to disqualification. Bids must remain valid for 90 days after the closing date.
Technical Specifications
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf (RFQ)The Education Training and Development Practices Sector Education and Training Authority
(ETDP SETA) is a public entity established in terms of Section 9(1) of the Skills Development Act,
No to advance skills levels in accordance with the National Skills Development Strategy III. The
Mandate of the ETDP SETA is to promote and facilitate the development and improvement of the skills profile
of the sector’s workforce in order to benefit employers, workers and employees in the Education Training and
Development Sector.
The ETDP SETA seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced service provider to conduct PFMA Bid
Committees training for the ETDP SETA.
2.1. Purpose of the project
ETDP SETA seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced service provider to conduct an PFMA-
compliant Bid Committees training for its forty-five (45) required to legally capacitate Supply Chain
Management (SCM) practitioners, senior managers, technical specialist who serve on cross-functional
procurement representatives, as per SAQA unit standard 337061 for PFMA Bid Committees. The
training is not credit-bearing.
2.2. Purpose of the unit standard
To enable committee members to demonstrate knowledge and insight into a bid committee system
applicable to ETDP SETA.
The information in this communication is confidential and may be legally privileged.
It is intended for the sole use of the individual/s or entity to whom this has been addressed or copied. If you are not the
intended recipient you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking action in reliance of the
contents of this communication and/or its attachments, is strictly prohibited and will be unlawful.
Website: www.etdpseta.org.za | e-mail: [email protected] | Anti-Corruption Hotline: 0800 204 937 | SMS: 49017
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.etdpseta.org.za - e-mail: [email protected] - Anti Corruption Hotline: 0800 204 937
E-mail: [email protected]
3.1 The service provider/ consultant will be required to provide the following training services under
the PFMA BID COMMITTEES Act
3.1.1 The Bid Specification Committee (BSC) Unbiased Compilation: Structuring clear, transparent,
and non-restrictive Terms of Reference (ToR) or technical specifications. Strategic Alignment:
Ensuring criteria match the department's annual performance plan and budget. Evaluation
Matrix: Designing the evaluation scorecards, functionality thresholds, and preference point
systems upfront
3.1.2 The Bid Evaluation Committee (BEC) Administrative Responsiveness: Evaluating compliance
against mandatory returnable documents, tax clearances, and CSD registrations.
Functionality & Pricing: Calculating performance scoring, applying the 80/20 or 90/10
preference points, and assessing financial viability. Technical Compliance: Checking bidder
capabilities against the original BSC specifications to formulate clear recommendations.
3.1.3 The Bid Adjudication Committee (BAC) Compliance Oversight: Reviewing the evaluation
process to verify that procedural fairness, equity, and lawfulness were upheld. Financial
Oversight: Confirming availability of funds and preventing irregular expenditure. Final
Recommendations: Making definitive recommendations to the Accounting Officer or
awarding the contract under delegated authority.
3.1.4 PFMA Act
3.1.5 Legal Liability and PFMA Act Compliance
The Service Provider must have accreditation in PFMA BID Committees Training as per the SAQA unit standard
337061 for PPFMA BID Committees and be able to cover:
5.1. The duration of this training must be for a maximum of five (5) days.
5.2. Service provider must certify the PMFA needs and award certificates to attendees after completion.
5.3. The service provider must provide evidence of a track record of a similar assignment undertaken.
The information in this communication is confidential and may be legally privileged.
It is intended for the sole use of the individual/s or entity to whom this has been addressed or copied. If you are not the
intended recipient you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking action in reliance of the
contents of this communication and/or its attachments, is strictly prohibited and will be unlawful
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This costing model must not be modified at all and if retyped all line items in order as
Stated below to be included
Number of trainees: 45
Name of bidding organisation:
NAME OF TRAINING PROGRAMME: PFMA- Compliant Bid Committees
Number of training days: 5 days
Item description NO: of unit cost amount comments
Learners
Training Costs for physical attendance:
Training Material
Issuance NQF Level 5 Certificates of
Attendance to successful delegates. 45
Sub-total
Admin Expenses
Total costs
All costs must be inclusive of VAT
Name of bidder: _____________________________________
Position/ role: ______________________________________
Signature: ___________________________________________
All pricing shall be in South African Rand (ZAR). All project milestones with costing should be listed on the
pricing schedule.
The duration of the contract is for a period not exceeding five (5) days.
The information in this communication is confidential and may be legally privileged.
It is intended for the sole use of the individual/s or entity to whom this has been addressed or copied. If you are not the
intended recipient you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking action in reliance of the
contents of this communication and/or its attachments, is strictly prohibited and will be unlawful
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All Documents for Stage 1 (Administrative requirements), Stage 2 (Mandatory Requirements), and Stage 3
(Pricing & Specific Goals) must be submitted in electronic format via email to [email protected]
There must be three folders covering the following stages:
Folder A: Stage 1: Administrative Requirements
Folder B: Stage 2: Mandatory Requirements
Folder C: Stage 3: Price and Specific Goal
It is the responsibility of the bidder to ensure that all relevant documents are included in the folders to ensure
efficient evaluation of its proposal. ETDP SETA will not take any responsibility for any missing information in
the submission.
Quality Management
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdfcompliant Bid Committees training for its forty-five (45) required to legally capacitate Supply Chain
Management (SCM) practitioners, senior managers, technical specialist who serve on cross-functional
procurement representatives, as per SAQA unit standard 337061 for PFMA Bid Committees. The
training is not credit-bearing.
2.2. Purpose of the unit standard
9.2.1. Proof of accreditation to provide
(QCTO) or relevant ETQA (SETAs) training as per SAQA unit standard
337061 for PMFA BID Committees.
NB: Failure to fully complete and submit any of the above-requested mandatory documents will lead to
disqualification.
Pricing Schedule
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdfintended recipient you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking action in reliance of the
contents of this communication and/or its attachments, is strictly prohibited and will be unlawful
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Name of bidder: _____________________________________
Position/ role: ______________________________________
Signature: ___________________________________________
All pricing shall be in South African Rand (ZAR). All project milestones with costing should be listed on the
pricing schedule.
All Documents for Stage 1 (Administrative requirements), Stage 2 (Mandatory Requirements), and Stage 3
(Pricing & Specific Goals) must be submitted in electronic format via email to [email protected]
9.3. STAGE 3 - PRICING & SPECIFIC GOALS [Folder C]
Compliance Requirements
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf (RFQ)CSD registrations
Central Supplier Database
against mandatory returnable documents, tax clearances, and CSD registrations.
awarded to any supplier that is not registered on the Central Supplier Database.
B-BBEE Minimum Level: 5
B-BBEE Details: _______________________________________________
The ETDP SETA Supply Chain Management Policy will apply:
bidders.
be completed as per the service level agreement.
Verification Agency or issued by Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC)
or a signed Sworn Affidavit for allocation of points for specific goals.
documents are not provided as stated in the bid document.
certificate prepared for this bid only, from SANAS Accredited Verification Agency in
order to be eligible for empowerment points. Companies who form part of this joint
venture MUST provide an accreditation certificate with relevant authority as stated in
Mandatory documents.
sworn affidavit or a B-BBEE Certificate, together with the bid, will be interpreted to
mean that points for specific goals for B-BBEE status level of contribution are not
claimed.
to the company will not be considered. Due diligence
Health & Safety
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf(ETDP SETA) is a public entity established in terms of Section 9(1) of the Skills Development Act,
337061 for PPFMA BID Committees and be able to cover:
Supply Chain Management: Email: [email protected]
Note: Blacklisted companies appearing on the National Treasury database and prohibited from conducting
business with public entities will be disqualified.
Special Conditions
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf (RFQ)Bid Conditions: The ETDP SETA Supply Chain Management Policy will apply: 1. ETDP SETA does not bind itself to appoint a bidder with the highest points. 2. ETDP SETA reserves the right to negotiate the bidder's price. 3. ETDP SETA reserves the right to cancel the bid and not award the bid to any of the bidders. 4. Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned will NOT be accepted. 5. ETDP SETA reserves the right to include a penalty fee should the training programme not be completed as per the service level agreement. 6. Bidders must submit a valid certified B-BBEE Certificate from SANAS Accredited Verification Agency or issued by Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) or a signed Sworn Affidavit for allocation of points for specific goals. 7. Specific goals shall not be allocated where supportive documents as stated in the bid documents are not provided. 8. Bids submitted are to hold good for a period of 60 days. 9. Companies who bid as a joint venture must submit a consolidated B-BBEE Verification certificate prepared for this bid only, from SANAS Accredited Verification Agency in order to be eligible for empowerment points. Companies who form part of this joint venture MUST provide an accreditation certificate with relevant authority as stated in Mandatory documents. 10. Failure on the part of a bidder to submit proof of B-BBEE Status level of contributor, sworn affidavit or a B-BBEE Certificate, together with the bid, will be interpreted to mean that points for specific goals for B-BBEE status level of contribution are not claimed. 11. Deregistered and blacklisted companies including directors/owners/individuals linked to the company will not be considered. Due diligence will be conducted with successful bidders to validate submitted information. 12. All suppliers must be registered on the Central Supplier Database. No bid shall be awarded to any supplier that is not registered on the Central Supplier Database. 13. Companies that are in the process of de-registration in the CIPC will not be considered. 14. The ETDP SETA remains the sole owner and custodian of all content, material, or any other form of development. No information of or on behalf of the ETDP SETA may be shared, during the duration or after the closing period of the project. It remains the responsibility of the appointed service provider to hand over all material to the ETDP SETA. Should a service provider wish to have the ETDP SETA as a referral, permission for this must be sought.
Requirements
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf (RFQ)The Service Provider must have accreditation in PFMA Bid Committees Training as per the SAQA unit standard 337061 for PFMA Bid Committees and be able to cover: Training in the PFMA Bid Committees Act; Must have expertise in conducting risk assessments in a working environment; Experience in training in SCM Code of conduct.
Section
Source: ToR PFMA Bid Structures Training_Final.pdf (RFQ)The evaluation criteria for the assessment of the proposals will be based on both qualitative and financial aspects of the proposal. Service Providers will be evaluated on Administrative Compliance and Mandatory requirements. The bidders that meet the required mandatory requirements will further be evaluated on price and specific goals. The Bid documents will be evaluated individually on a score sheet, by a representative of the evaluation panel according to the evaluation criteria indicated in the Terms of Reference. The ETDP SETA applies the provisions of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, ACT NO and Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2022. The evaluation will be guided by ETDP SETA procurement policy.
Description
Source: SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf (RFQ)Appointment of a suitably qualified and experienced service provider to conduct PFMA Bid Committees training for the ETDP SETA. Reference RFQ No. 14-2026/27.
Important Dates
Source: SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf (RFQ)Closing date: 04 September 2026, closing time: 11h00. No briefing session is mentioned.
Contact Information
Source: SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf (RFQ)Bidding procedure enquiries: Mr Sibusiso Kutshwa (email: [email protected]). Technical enquiries: Mrs Siphesihle Kutshwa (email: [email protected]). Submissions by email to etdpseta.org.za.
Submission Guidelines
Source: SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf (RFQ)Bids must be submitted using the official SBD1 bid document (Part A) and SBD4 (Declaration of Interest). The bidder's contact details, VAT registration number, and B-BBEE status (verification certificate or sworn affidavit for EMEs/QSEs) must be completed. Proof of authority (e.g. board resolution) must accompany the bid. Submit via email or courier to the bid box as indicated in the invitation. Late bids will not be accepted.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf (RFQ)Preference points will be allocated in accordance with the PPPFA. Bidders must claim preference points for B-BBEE status level by submitting a valid verification certificate or sworn affidavit. The 80/20 or 90/10 preference point system applies as per the bid documents.
Technical Specifications
Source: SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf (RFQ)The scope is the appointment of a suitably qualified and experienced service provider to conduct PFMA Bid Committees training for the ETDP SETA. No further technical detail is stated in the source text.
Financial Requirements
Source: SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf (RFQ)Bidders must provide a VAT registration number. No pricing schedule or financial evaluation criteria details are stated in the source text.
Compliance Requirements
Source: SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf (RFQ)Bids must include a SARS Tax Compliance System PIN or Central Supplier Database (CSD) number. B-BBEE status level must be declared on SBD 6.1, supported by a verification certificate or sworn affidavit for EMEs and QSEs, to qualify for preference points. Bids from persons in the service of the state or entities with directors/shareholders in the service of the state will not be considered. Each consortia or joint venture member must submit separate tax compliance documentation.
B-BBEE Requirements
Source: SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf (RFQ)Bidders must indicate their B-BBEE status level and submit a verification certificate or sworn affidavit (for EMEs and QSEs) to qualify for preference points.
Requirements
Source: SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf (RFQ)Bidders must comply with tax obligations, submit a SARS PIN or CSD number, and provide a TCS certificate if applicable. Consortia, joint ventures, and sub-contractors must each submit separate TCS certificates. Bids from persons in the service of the state, companies with such directors, or close corporations with such members will not be considered.
Section
Source: SCM-Bid documents_SBD 1.pdf (RFQ)Bidding procedure enquiries: Mr Sibusiso Kutshwa, email [email protected]. Technical enquiries: Mrs Siphesihle Nzima, email [email protected]. Bids may be couriered to the bid box or sent via email to [email protected].
Description
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022_ETDP SETA.pdf (TENDER)construction and Recovery
Programmes
Maximum Points 5
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SMME/QSE/EME 2 B-BBEE Certificate (issued by
SANAS accredited verification
agencies) / Sworn Affidavit/
CIPC B-BBEE Certificate
Company registration
Cooperatives/NPCs/ NPOs/CBOs documents (issued by CIPC/
Department of Social
Development)
Promotion of business located in the 2 Proof of municipal account
province where goods
Contact Information
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022_ETDP SETA.pdf (TENDER){"name":null,"email":null,"phone":null,"department":"of Social","address":null}
Evaluation Criteria
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022_ETDP SETA.pdf (TENDER)The evaluation includes preference points for specific goals. Goal 1: Ownership, with a maximum of 8 points for 100% Black owned businesses. Goal 2: Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Programmes, with a maximum of 5 points. SMME/QSE/EME businesses can claim 2 points, as can Cooperatives/NPCs/NPOs/CBOs. Businesses located where the services are required can claim points, with proof of municipal account or similar documentation. Promotion of businesses located in South Africa can claim 1 point. Total points claimed across all categories: 20.
Technical Specifications
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022_ETDP SETA.pdf (TENDER)The tender requires submission of the SBD 6.1 preference points claim form under the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (PPPFA). The form requires company details, type of company, and declaration of preference points claimed.
Compliance Requirements
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022_ETDP SETA.pdf (TENDER)Bidders must complete and submit the Preference Points Claim Form (SBD 6.1) as part of their bid. Preference points for ownership will be verified against B-BBEE certificates issued by SANAS accredited verification agencies or sworn affidavits for EME/QSEs, or CIPC B-BBEE certificates. For cooperatives, NPCs, NPOs, and CBOs, registration documents from CIPC or Department of Social Development are required. Proof of municipal account is needed to claim points for business location.
Contractual Terms
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022_ETDP SETA.pdf (TENDER)4.3. Name of company/firm...............................................................................
4.4. Company registration number: .....................................................................
4.5. Type of company/ firm
Partnership/Joint Venture / Consortium
One-person business/sole propriety
Close corporation
Public Company
Personal Liability Company
(Pty) Limited
Non-Profit Company
State Owned Company
[Tick applicable box]
4.6. I, the undersigned, who is duly authorised to do so on behalf of the company/firm,
certify that the points claimed, based on the specific goals as advised in the tender,
qualifies the company/ firm for the preference(s) shown and I acknowledge that:
i) The information furnished is true and correct;
ii) The preference points claimed are in accordance with the General Conditions as
indicated in paragraph 1 of this form;
iii) In the event of a contract being awarded as a result of points claimed as shown
in paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2, the contractor may be required to furnish documentary
proof to the satisfaction of the organ of state that the claims are correct;
iv) If the specific goals have been claimed or obtained on a fraudulent basis or any
of the conditions of contract have not been fulfilled, the organ of state may, in
addition to any other remedy it may have –
(a) disqualify the person from the tendering process;
(b) recover costs, losses or damages it has incurred or suffered as a
result of that person’s conduct;
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(c) cancel the contract and claim any damages which it has suffered
as a result of having to make less favourable arrangements due
to such cancellation;
(d) recommend that the tenderer or contractor, its shareholders and
directors, or only the shareholders and directors who acted on a
fraudulent basis, be restricted from obtaining business from any
organ of state for a period not exceeding 10 years, after the audi
alteram partem (hear the other side) rule has been applied; and
(e) forward the matter for criminal prosecution, if deemed necessary.
..............................................
Signature(s) of tenderer(s)
Surname and name: ................................................................
Date: ...............................................................
Address: ...............................................................
...............................................................
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Section
Source: SBD 6.1 IN TERMS OF PPR2022_ETDP SETA.pdf (TENDER)Ce points claim form in terms of the preferential
This preference form must form part of all tenders invited. It contains general information
and serves as a claim form for preference points for specific goals.
1.1 The following preference point systems are applicable to invitations to tender
the 80/20 system for requirements with a Rand value of up to R50 000 000 (all
the 90/10 system for requirements with a Rand value above R50 000 000 (all
a) The applicable preference point system for this tender is the 90/10 preference point
b) The applicable preference point system for this tender is the 80/20 preference point
c) Either the 90/10 or 80/20 preference point system will be applicable in this tender.
1.3 Points for this tender (even in the case of a tender for income-generating contracts)
(b) Specific Goals.
The maximum points for this tender are allocated as follows
Specific goals 20
Total points for Price and SPECIFIC GOALS 100
this tender to claim points for specific goals with the tender, will be interpreted to mean
that preference points for specific goals are not claimed.
preferences, in any manner required by the organ of state.
Preference points claim form in terms of the preferential
Evaluation Criteria
Source: General Conditions of Contract_ETDP SETA.pdf (TENDER)Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) if required by the SETA. Bidders must submit a valid original SARS tax clearance certificate. Bidders must complete and submit all required standard bidding forms (e.g., SBD 1, SBD 4, SBD 6.1, SBD 8, SBD 9) as specified in the tender document. Bidders must not be restricted from doing business with the public sector. Bidders must not have engaged in corrupt or fraudulent practices. Bidders must be able to provide a performance security as specified in the SCC. Bidders must comply with any special conditions of contract (SCC) that may apply.
Technical Specifications
Source: General Conditions of Contract_ETDP SETA.pdf (TENDER)provisions
in the SCC shall prevail.
Table of clauses
Compliance Requirements
Source: General Conditions of Contract_ETDP SETA.pdf (TENDER)No specific requirements found
Contractual Terms
Source: General Conditions of Contract_ETDP SETA.pdfGeneral Conditions of Contract
1.1 “Closing time” means the date and hour specified in the bidding
documents for the receipt of bids.
1.2 “Contract” means the written agreement entered into between the
purchaser and the supplier, as recorded in the contract form signed by
the parties, including all attachments and appendices thereto and all
documents incorporated by reference therein.
1.3 “Contract price” means the price payable to the supplier under the
contract for the full and proper performance of his contractual
obligations.
1.4 “Corrupt practice” means the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting
of any thing of value to influence the action of a public official in the
procurement process or in contract execution.
1.5 "Countervailing duties" are imposed in cases where an enterprise
abroad is subsidized by its government and encouraged to market its
products internationally.
1.6 “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.
1.7 “Day” means calendar day.
1.8 “Delivery” means delivery in compliance of the conditions of the
contract or order.
1.9 “Delivery ex stock” means immediate delivery directly from stock
actually on hand.
1.10 “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 supplier
bearing all risks and charges involved until the supplies are so
delivered and a valid receipt is obtained.
1.11 "Dumping" occurs when a private enterprise abroad market 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.
1.12 ”Force majeure” means an event beyond the control of the supplier and
not involving the supplier’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.
1.13 “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.
1.14 “GCC” means the General Conditions of Contract.
1.15 “Goods” means all of the equipment, machinery, and/or other materials
that the supplier is required to supply to the purchaser under the
contract.
1.16 “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 supplier or his subcontractors) and
which costs are inclusive of the costs abroad, plus freight and other
direct importation costs such as landing 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.
1.17 “Local content” means that portion of the bidding price which is not
included in the imported content provided that local manufacture does
take place.
1.18 “Manufacture” means the production of products in a factory using
labour, materials, components and machinery and includes other
related value-adding activities.
1.19 “Order” means an official written order issued for the supply of goods
or works or the rendering of a service.
1.20 “Project site,” where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding
documents.
1.21 “Purchaser” means the organization purchasing the goods.
1.22 “Republic” means the Republic of South Africa.
1.23 “SCC” means the Special Conditions of Contract.
1.24 “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 supplier covered under the contract.
1.25 “Written” or “in writing” means handwritten in ink or any form of
electronic or mechanical writing.
including bids for functional and professional services, sales, hiring,
letting and the granting or acquiring of rights, but excluding
immovable property, unless otherwise indicated 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.
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 With certain exceptions, invitations to bid are only published in the
Government Tender Bulletin. The Government Tender Bulletin may be
obtained directly from the Government Printer, Private Bag X85,
Pretoria 0001, or accessed electronically from www.treasury.gov.za
bidding documents and specifications.
contract disclose the contract, or any provision thereof, or any specification,
documents plan, drawing, pattern, sample, or information furnished by or on
and behalf of the purchaser in connection therewith, to any person other
information; than a person employed by the supplier in the performance of the
inspection.
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 supplier 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 supplier’s performance
under the contract if so required by the purchaser.
5.4 The supplier shall permit the purchaser to inspect the supplier’s records
relating to the performance of the supplier and to have them audited by
auditors appointed by the purchaser, if so required by the purchaser.
claims of infringement of patent, trademark, or industrial design rights
arising from use of the goods or any part thereof by the purchaser.
security the successful bidder shall furnish to the purchaser the performance
security of the amount specified in SCC.
7.2 The proceeds of the performance security shall be payable to the
purchaser as compensation for any loss resulting from the supplier’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 the purchaser
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 the purchaser’s country or abroad,
acceptable to the purchaser, in the form provided in the
bidding documents or another form acceptable to the
purchaser; or
(b) a cashier’s or certified cheque
7.4 The performance security will be discharged by the purchaser and
returned to the supplier not later than thirty (30) days following the
date of completion of the supplier’s performance obligations under the
contract, including any warranty obligations, unless otherwise
specified in SCC.
tests and
analyses 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 Department or an organization acting on behalf of
the Department.
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 clauses 8.2 and 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 supplier.
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
analyzed 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 supplier who shall, when called upon, remove them
immediately at his own cost and forthwith substitute them with
supplies which do comply with the requirements of the contract.
Failing such removal the rejected supplies shall be returned at the
suppliers cost and risk. Should the supplier fail to provide the
substitute supplies forthwith, the purchaser may, without giving the
supplier further opportunity to substitute the rejected supplies,
purchase such supplies as may be necessary at the expense of the
supplier.
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.
prevent their damage or deterioration during transit to their final
destination, as indicated in the contract. The packing shall be
sufficient to withstand, without limitation, rough handling during
transit and exposure to extreme temperatures, salt and precipitation
during transit, and open storage. Packing, case size and weights shall
take into consideration, where appropriate, the remoteness of the
goods’ final destination and the absence of heavy handling facilities at
all points in transit.
9.2 The packing, 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, specified in SCC, and in any subsequent
instructions ordered by the purchaser.
and documents the terms specified in the contract. The details of shipping and/or other
documents to be furnished by the supplier are specified in SCC.
10.2 Documents to be submitted by the supplier are specified in SCC.
convertible currency against loss or damage incidental to manufacture
or acquisition, transportation, storage and delivery in the manner
specified in the SCC.
this shall be specified in the SCC.
services services, including additional services, if any, specified in SCC:
(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 supplier of any
warranty obligations under this contract; and
(e) training of the purchaser’s personnel, at the supplier’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 supplier 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 supplier for similar services.
of the following materials, notifications, and information pertaining to
spare parts manufactured or distributed by the supplier:
(a) such spare parts as the purchaser may elect to purchase from the
supplier, provided that this election shall not relieve the supplier
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.
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 supplier 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 supplier, 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 in SCC.
15.3 The purchaser shall promptly notify the supplier in writing of any
claims arising under this warranty.
15.4 Upon receipt of such notice, the supplier shall, within the period
specified in SCC and with all reasonable speed, repair or replace the
defective goods or parts thereof, without costs to the purchaser.
15.5 If the supplier, having been notified, fails to remedy the defect(s)
within the period specified in SCC, the purchaser may proceed to take
such remedial action as may be necessary, at the supplier’s risk and
expense and without prejudice to any other rights which the purchaser
may have against the supplier under the contract.
under this contract shall be specified in SCC.
16.2 The supplier shall furnish the purchaser with an invoice accompanied
by a copy of the delivery note and upon fulfillment of other obligations
stipulated in the contract.
16.3 Payments shall be made promptly by the purchaser, but in no case later
than thirty (30) days after submission of an invoice or claim by the
supplier.
16.4 Payment will be made in Rand unless otherwise stipulated in SCC.
performed under the contract shall not vary from the prices quoted by
the supplier in his bid, with the exception of any price adjustments
authorized in SCC or in the purchaser’s request for bid validity
extension, as the case may be.
amendments made except by written amendment signed by the parties concerned.
perform under the contract, except with the purchaser’s prior written
consent.
awarded under this contracts if not already specified in the bid. Such
notification, in the original bid or later, shall not relieve the supplier
from any liability or obligation under the contract.
supplier’s the supplier in accordance with the time schedule prescribed by the
performance purchaser in the contract.
21.2 If at any time during performance of the contract, the supplier or its
subcontractor(s) should encounter conditions impeding timely delivery
of the goods and performance of services, the supplier shall promptly
notify the purchaser in writing of the fact of the delay, its likely
duration and its cause(s). As soon as practicable after receipt of the
supplier’s notice, the purchaser shall evaluate the situation and may at
his discretion extend the supplier’s time for performance, with or
without the imposition of penalties, in which case the extension shall
be ratified by the parties by amendment of contract.
21.3 No provision in a contract shall be deemed to prohibit the obtaining of
supplies or services from a national department, provincial department,
or a local authority.
21.4 The right is reserved to procure outside of the contract small quantities
or to have minor essential services executed if an emergency arises, the
supplier’s point of supply is not situated at or near the place where the
supplies are required, or the supplier’s services are not readily
available.
21.5 Except as provided under GCC Clause 25, a delay by the supplier in
the performance of its delivery obligations shall render the supplier
liable to the imposition of penalties, pursuant to GCC Clause 22,
unless an extension of time is agreed upon pursuant to GCC Clause
21.2 without the application of penalties.
21.6 Upon any delay beyond the delivery period in the case of a supplies
contract, the purchaser shall, without canceling the contract, be entitled
to purchase supplies of a similar quality and up to the same quantity in
substitution of the goods not supplied in conformity with the contract
and to return any goods delivered later at the supplier’s expense and
risk, or to cancel the contract and buy such goods as may be required
to complete the contract and without prejudice to his other rights, be
entitled to claim damages from the supplier.
the goods or to perform the services within the period(s) specified in
the contract, the purchaser shall, without prejudice to its other remedies
under the contract, deduct from the contract price, as a penalty, a sum
calculated on the delivered price of the delayed goods or unperformed
services using the current prime interest rate calculated for each day of
the delay until actual delivery or performance. The purchaser may also
consider termination of the contract pursuant to GCC Clause 23.
for default contract, by written notice of default sent to the supplier, may
terminate this contract in whole or in part:
(a) if the supplier fails to deliver any or all of the goods within
the period(s) specified in the contract, or within any
extension thereof granted by the purchaser pursuant to GCC
Clause 21.2;
(b) if the Supplier fails to perform any other obligation(s) under
the contract; or
(c) if the supplier, in the judgment of the purchaser, has
engaged in corrupt or fraudulent practices in competing for
or in executing the contract.
23.2 In the event the purchaser terminates the contract in whole or in part,
the purchaser may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as it
deems appropriate, goods, works or services similar to those undelivered,
and the supplier shall be liable to the purchaser for any excess costs for
such similar goods, works or services. However, the supplier shall
continue performance of the contract to the extent not terminated.
23.3 Where the purchaser terminates the contract in whole or in part, the
purchaser may decide to impose a restriction penalty on the supplier by
prohibiting such supplier from doing business with the public sector for a
period not exceeding 10 years.
23.4 If a purchaser intends imposing a restriction on a supplier or any
person associated with the supplier, the supplier will be allowed a time
period of not more than fourteen (14) days to provide reasons why the
envisaged restriction should not be imposed. Should the supplier fail to
respond within the stipulated fourteen (14) days the purchaser may regard
the intended penalty as not objected against and may impose it on the
supplier.
23.5 Any restriction imposed on any person by the Accounting Officer /
Authority will, at the discretion of the Accounting Officer / Authority,
also be applicable to any other enterprise or any partner, manager,
director or other person who wholly or partly exercises or exercised or
may exercise control over the enterprise of the first-mentioned person,
and with which enterprise or person the first-mentioned person, is or was
in the opinion of the Accounting Officer / Authority actively associated.
23.6 If a restriction is imposed, the purchaser must, within five (5) working
days of such imposition, furnish the National Treasury, with the
following information:
(i) the name and address of the supplier and / or person restricted by the
purchaser;
(ii) the date of commencement of the restriction
(iii) the period of restriction; and
(iv) the reasons for the restriction.
These details will be loaded in the National Treasury’s central database
of suppliers or persons prohibited from doing business with the public
sector.
23.7 If a court of law convicts a person of an offence as contemplated in
sections 12 or 13 of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities
Act, No. , the court may also rule that such person’s name be
endorsed on the Register for Tender Defaulters. When a person’s name
has been endorsed on the Register, the person will be prohibited from
doing business with the public sector for a period not less than five years
and not more than 10 years. The National Treasury is empowered to
determine the period of restriction and each case will be dealt with on its
own merits. According to section 32 of the Act the Register must be
open to the public. The Register can be perused on the National Treasury
website.
duties and rights provisional payment or anti-dumping or countervailing right is
increased in respect of any dumped or subsidized import, the State is
not liable for any amount so required or imposed, or for the amount of
any such increase. When, after the said date, such a provisional
payment is no longer required or any such anti-dumping or
countervailing right is abolished, or where the amount of such
provisional payment or any such right is reduced, any such favourable
difference shall on demand be paid forthwith by the contractor to the
State or the State may deduct such amounts from moneys (if any)
which may otherwise be due to the contractor in regard to supplies or
services which he delivered or rendered, or is to deliver or render in
terms of the contract or any other contract or any other amount which
may be due to him
Majeure supplier shall not be liable for forfeiture of its performance security,
damages, or termination for default if and to the extent that his delay in
performance or other failure to perform his obligations under the
contract is the result of an event of force majeure.
25.2 If a force majeure situation arises, the supplier shall promptly notify
the purchaser in writing of such condition and the cause thereof.
Unless otherwise directed by the purchaser in writing, the supplier
shall continue to perform its obligations under the contract as far as is
reasonably practical, and shall seek all reasonable alternative means for
performance not prevented by the force majeure event.
for insolvency notice to the supplier if the supplier becomes bankrupt or otherwise
insolvent. In this event, termination will be without compensation to
the supplier, provided that such termination will not prejudice or affect
any right of action or remedy which has accrued or will accrue
thereafter to the purchaser.
Disputes purchaser and the supplier in connection with or arising out of the
contract, the parties shall make every effort to resolve amicably such
dispute or difference by mutual consultation.
27.2 If, after thirty (30) days, the parties have failed to resolve their dispute
or difference by such mutual consultation, then either the purchaser or
the supplier may give notice to the other party of his intention to
commence with mediation. No mediation in respect of this matter may
be commenced unless such notice is given to the other party.
27.3 Should it not be possible to settle a dispute by means of mediation, it
may be settled in a South African court of law.
27.4 Mediation proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with the rules
of procedure specified in the SCC.
27.5 Notwithstanding any reference to mediation and/or court proceedings
herein,
(a) the parties shall continue to perform their respective obligations
under the contract unless they otherwise agree; and
(b) the purchaser shall pay the supplier any monies due the supplier.
liability
the case of infringement pursuant to Clause 6;
(a) the supplier shall not be liable to the purchaser, whether in
contract, tort, or otherwise, for any indirect or consequential loss
or damage, loss of use, loss of production, or loss of profits or
interest costs, provided that this exclusion shall not apply to any
obligation of the supplier to pay penalties and/or damages to the
purchaser; and
(b) the aggregate liability of the supplier to the purchaser, whether
under the contract, in tort or otherwise, shall not exceed the total
contract price, provided that this limitation shall not apply to the
cost of repairing or replacing defective equipment.
language documents pertaining to the contract that is exchanged by the parties
shall also be written in English.
law laws, unless otherwise specified in SCC.
concerned by registered or certified mail and any other notice to him
shall be posted by ordinary mail to the address furnished in his bid or
to the address notified later by him in writing and such posting shall be
deemed to be proper service of such notice
31.2 The time mentioned in the contract documents for performing any act
after such aforesaid notice has been given, shall be reckoned from the
date of posting of such notice.
duties duties, license fees, and other such levies imposed outside the
purchaser’s country.
32.2 A local supplier shall be entirely responsible for all taxes, duties,
license fees, etc., incurred until delivery of the contracted goods to
the purchaser.
32.3 No contract shall be concluded with any bidder whose tax matters are
not in order. Prior to the award of a bid the Department must be in
possession of a tax clearance certificate, submitted by the bidder.
This certificate must be an original issued by the South African
Revenue Services.
Industrial Industry shall be applicable to all contracts that are subject to the
Participation (NIP) NIP obligation.
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1.12 ”Force majeure” means an event beyond the control of the supplier and
not involving the supplier’s fault or negligence and not foreseeable.
obtained directly from the Government Printer, Private Bag X85,
Pretoria 0001, or accessed electronically from www.treasury.gov.za
bidding documents and specifications.
contract disclose the contract, or any provision thereof, or any specification,
documents plan, drawing, pattern, sample, or information furnished by or on
and behalf of the purchaser in connection therewith, to any person other
information; than a person employed by the supplier in the performance of the
inspection.
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 supplier 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 supplier’s performance
under the contract if so required by the purchaser.
5.4 The supplier shall permit the purchaser to inspect the supplier’s records
relating to the performance of the supplier and to have them audited by
auditors appointed by the purchaser, if so required by the purchaser.
claims of infringement of patent, trademark, or industrial design rights
arising from use of the goods or any part thereof by the purchaser.
security the successful bidder shall furnish to the purchaser the performance
security of the amount specified in SCC.
7.2 The proceeds of the performance security shall be payable to the
purchaser as compensation for any loss resulting from the supplier’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 the purchaser
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 the purchaser’s country or abroad,
acceptable to the purchaser, in the form provided in the
bidding documents or another form acceptable to the
purchaser; or
(b) a cashier’s or certified cheque
7.4 The performance security will be discharged by the purchaser and
returned to the supplier not later than thirty (30) days following the
date of completion of the supplier’s performance obligations under the
contract, including any warranty obligations, unless otherwise
specified in SCC.
tests and
analyses 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 Department or an organization acting on behalf of
the Department.
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 clauses 8.2 and 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 supplier.
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
analyzed 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 supplier who shall, when called upon, remove them
immediately at his own cost and forthwith substitute them with
supplies which do comply with the requirements of the contract.
suppliers cost and risk. Should the supplier fail to provide the
substitute supplies forthwith, the purchaser may, without giving the
supplier further opportunity to substitute the rejected supplies,
purchase such supplies as may be necessary at the expense of the
supplier.
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.
prevent their damage or deterioration during transit to their final
destination, as indicated in the contract. The packing shall be
sufficient to withstand, without limitation, rough handling during
transit and exposure to extreme temperatures, salt and precipitation
during transit, and open storage. Packing, case size and weights shall
take into consideration, where appropriate, the remoteness of the
goods’ final destination and the absence of heavy handling facilities at
all points in transit.
9.2 The packing, 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, specified in SCC, and in any subsequent
instructions ordered by the purchaser.
and documents the terms specified in the contract. The details of shipping and/or other
documents to be furnished by the supplier are specified in SCC.
10.2 Documents to be submitted by the supplier are specified in SCC.
convertible currency against loss or damage incidental to manufacture
or acquisition, transportation, storage and delivery in the manner
specified in the SCC.
this shall be specified in the SCC.
services services, including additional services, if any, specified in SCC:
(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 supplier of any
warranty obligations under this contract; and
(e) training of the purchaser’s personnel, at the supplier’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 supplier 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 supplier for similar services.
of the following materials, notifications, and information pertaining to
spare parts manufactured or distributed by the supplier:
(a) such spare parts as the purchaser may elect to purchase from the
supplier, provided that this election shall not relieve the supplier
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.
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 supplier 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 supplier, 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 in SCC.
15.3 The purchaser shall promptly notify the supplier in writing of any
claims arising under this warranty.
15.4 Upon receipt of such notice, the supplier shall, within the period
specified in SCC and with all reasonable speed, repair or replace the
defective goods or parts thereof, without costs to the purchaser.
15.5 If the supplier, having been notified, fails to remedy the defect(s)
within the period specified in SCC, the purchaser may proceed to take
such remedial action as may be necessary, at the supplier’s risk and
expense and without prejudice to any other rights which the purchaser
may have against the supplier under the contract.
under this contract shall be specified in SCC.
16.2 The supplier shall furnish the purchaser with an invoice accompanied
by a copy of the delivery note and upon fulfillment of other obligations
stipulated in the contract.
16.3 Payments shall be made promptly by the purchaser, but in no case later
than thirty (30) days after submission of an invoice or claim by the
supplier.
16.4 Payment will be made in Rand unless otherwise stipulated in SCC.
performed under the contract shall not vary from the prices quoted by
the supplier in his bid, with the exception of any price adjustments
authorized in SCC or in the purchaser’s request for bid validity
extension, as the case may be.
amendments made except by written amendment signed by the parties concerned.
perform under the contract, except with the purchaser’s prior written
consent.
awarded under this contracts if not already specified in the bid. Such
notification, in the original bid or later, shall not relieve the supplier
from any liability or obligation under the contract.
supplier’s the supplier in accordance with the time schedule prescribed by the
performance purchaser in the contract.
21.2 If at any time during performance of the contract, the supplier or its
subcontractor(s) should encounter conditions impeding timely delivery
of the goods and performance of services, the supplier shall promptly
notify the purchaser in writing of the fact of the delay, its likely
duration and its cause(s). As soon as practicable after receipt of the
supplier’s notice, the purchaser shall evaluate the situation and may at
his discretion extend the supplier’s time for performance, with or
without the imposition of penalties, in which case the extension shall
be ratified by the parties by amendment of contract.
21.3 No provision in a contract shall be deemed to prohibit the obtaining of
supplies or services from a national department, provincial department,
or a local authority.
21.4 The right is reserved to procure outside of the contract small quantities
or to have minor essential services executed if an emergency arises, the
supplier’s point of supply is not situated at or near the place where the
supplies are required, or the supplier’s services are not readily
available.
21.5 Except as provided under GCC Clause 25, a delay by the supplier in
the performance of its delivery obligations shall render the supplier
liable to the imposition of penalties, pursuant to GCC Clause 22,
unless an extension of time is agreed upon pursuant to GCC Clause
21.2 without the application of penalties.
21.6 Upon any delay beyond the delivery period in the case of a supplies
contract, the purchaser shall, without canceling the contract, be entitled
to purchase supplies of a similar quality and up to the same quantity in
substitution of the goods not supplied in conformity with the contract
and to return any goods delivered later at the supplier’s expense and
risk, or to cancel the contract and buy such goods as may be required
to complete the contract and without prejudice to his other rights, be
entitled to claim damages from the supplier.
the goods or to perform the services within the period(s) specified in
the contract, the purchaser shall, without prejudice to its other remedies
under the contract, deduct from the contract price, as a penalty, a sum
calculated on the delivered price of the delayed goods or unperformed
services using the current prime interest rate calculated for each day of
the delay until actual delivery or performance. The purchaser may also
consider termination of the contract pursuant to GCC Clause 23.
for default contract, by written notice of default sent to the supplier, may
terminate this contract in whole or in part:
(a) if the supplier fails to deliver any or all of the goods within
the period(s) specified in the contract, or within any
extension thereof granted by the purchaser pursuant to GCC
Clause 21.2;
(b) if the Supplier fails to perform any other obligation(s) under
the contract; or
(c) if the supplier, in the judgment of the purchaser, has
engaged in corrupt or fraudulent practices in competing for
or in executing the contract.
23.2 In the event the purchaser terminates the contract in whole or in part,
the purchaser may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as it
deems appropriate, goods, works or services similar to those undelivered,
and the supplier shall be liable to the purchaser for any excess costs for
such similar goods, works or services. However, the supplier shall
continue performance of the contract to the extent not terminated.
23.3 Where the purchaser terminates the contract in whole or in part, the
purchaser may decide to impose a restriction penalty on the supplier by
prohibiting such supplier from doing business with the public sector for a
period not exceeding 10 years.
23.4 If a purchaser intends imposing a restriction on a supplier or any
person associated with the supplier, the supplier will be allowed a time
period of not more than fourteen (14) days to provide reasons why the
envisaged restriction should not be imposed. Should the supplier fail to
respond within the stipulated fourteen (14) days the purchaser may regard
the intended penalty as not objected against and may impose it on the
supplier.
23.5 Any restriction imposed on any person by the Accounting Officer /
damages, or termination for default if and to the extent that his delay in
performance or other failure to perform his obligations under the
contract is the result of an event of force majeure.
25.2 If a force majeure situation arises, the supplier shall promptly notify
the purchaser in writing of such condition and the cause thereof.
shall continue to perform its obligations under the contract as far as is
reasonably practical, and shall seek all reasonable alternative means for
performance not prevented by the force majeure event.
for insolvency notice to the supplier if the supplier becomes bankrupt or otherwise
insolvent. In this event, termination will be without compensation to
the supplier, provided that such termination will not prejudice or affect
any right of action or remedy which has accrued or will accrue
thereafter to the purchaser.
contract, the parties shall make every effort to resolve amicably such
dispute or difference by mutual consultation.
27.2 If, after thirty (30) days, the parties have failed to resolve their dispute
or difference by such mutual consultation, then either the purchaser or
the supplier may give notice to the other party of his intention to
commence with mediation. No mediation in respect of this matter may
be commenced unless such notice is given to the other party.
27.3 Should it not be possible to settle a dispute by means of mediation, it
may be settled in a South African court of law.
27.4 Mediation proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with the rules
of procedure specified in the SCC.
27.5 Notwithstanding any reference to mediation and/or court proceedings
herein,
(a) the parties shall continue to perform their respective obligations
under the contract unless they otherwise agree; and
(b) the purchaser shall pay the supplier any monies due the supplier.
liability
the case of infringement pursuant to Clause 6;
(a) the supplier shall not be liable to the purchaser, whether in
contract, tort, or otherwise, for any indirect or consequential loss
or damage, loss of use, loss of production, or loss of profits or
interest costs, provided that this exclusion shall not apply to any
obligation of the supplier to pay penalties and/or damages to the
purchaser; and
(b) the aggregate liability of the supplier to the purchaser, whether
under the contract, in tort or otherwise, shall not exceed the total
contract price, provided that this limitation shall not apply to the
cost of repairing or replacing defective equipment.
language documents pertaining to the contract that is exchanged by the parties
shall also be written in English.
law laws, unless otherwise specified in SCC.
concerned by registered or certified mail and any other notice to him
shall be posted by ordinary mail to the address furnished in his bid or
to the address notified later by him in writing and such posting shall be
deemed to be proper service of such notice
31.2 The time mentioned in the contract documents for performing any act
after such aforesaid notice has been given, shall be reckoned from the
date of posting of such notice.
duties duties, license fees, and other such levies imposed outside the
purchaser’s country.
32.2 A local supplier shall be entirely responsible for all taxes, duties,
license fees, etc., incurred until delivery of the contracted goods to
the purchaser.
32.3 No contract shall be concluded with any bidder whose tax matters are
not in order. Prior to the award of a bid the Department must be in
possession of a tax clearance certificate, submitted by the bidder.
Important Dates
Source: BEE_Affidavit-EME_New.pdf (unknown){"closingDate":"27 April 1994"}
Contact Information
Source: BEE_Affidavit-EME_New.pdf (unknown){"name":null,"email":null,"phone":null,"department":null,"address":"t on its behalf"}
Submission Guidelines
Source: BEE_Affidavit-EME_New.pdf (unknown)Submit a written proposal with the completed B-BBEE sworn affidavit (Excel format, version 3) as part of the bid. The required form is SBD 6.2 (Declaration of Bidder's Past Supply Chain Management Practices) and the bidder must hold a valid SARS tax clearance pin. Other standard Treasury forms (SBD 1, SBD 4, SBD 9) may be required as per the supply chain management prescripts, but the document provided focuses on the B-BBEE affidavit. Ensure the affidavit is signed by a Commissioner of Oaths and accompanies the quotation.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: BEE_Affidavit-EME_New.pdf (unknown)Bidders must meet the EME or QSE criteria to qualify for exemption from B-BBEE verification. The B-BBEE level claimed will be verified against the affidavit. A false declaration may lead to disqualification and penalties under the B-BBEE Act.
Compliance Requirements
Source: BEE_Affidavit-EME_New.pdf (unknown)B-BBEE affidavit: The provider must be a black-owned EME or QSE as defined. The affidavit must confirm annual turnover of R10 million or less (EME) or between R10 million and R50 million (QSE), and indicate the black ownership percentage. The sworn affidavit must be signed by a Commissioner of Oaths, and it forms part of the bid evaluation under the preference points system.
Contact Information
Source: SCM-Bid documents SBD 4.pdf (TENDER){"name":null,"email":null,"phone":null,"department":"SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT","address":null}
Evaluation Criteria
Source: SCM-Bid documents SBD 4.pdf (TENDER)Bidders must complete and submit the SBD 4 Bidder's Disclosure form, declaring any relationships with state employees or the procuring institution, and any interests in related enterprises. Bidders must confirm no collusive practices and independent bid preparation. Bidders must be registered on the CSD, hold a valid tax clearance certificate, have a valid B-BBEE certificate or affidavit, and be registered with CIPC. Bidders must have a minimum of 5 years' experience in PFMA training and bid committee training, and provide a detailed training plan, project plan, quality control plan, BEE plan, risk assessment plan, and budget breakdown. Bidders must provide at least 3 contactable references.
Technical Specifications
Source: SCM-Bid documents SBD 4.pdf (TENDER)Supply chain management
System should this declaration prove to be false.
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Source: SCM-Bid documents SBD 4.pdf (TENDER)I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION FURNISHED IN PARAGRAPHS 1, 2 and 3
Sets the constitutional standard for fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost-effective public procurement.
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Act 5 of 2000
Covers preferential procurement and preference-point systems used in public tenders.
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Act 2 of 2000
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