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Tender Type
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
Delivery Location
4 Dorp Street - Cape Town - Cape Town - 8001
Organization Type
GOVERNMENT
Published
21 Aug 2026
OCDS Reference
ocds-9t57fa-166409
The western cape government, department of health is procuring medical risk waste handling services for various facilities in the western cape. Bidders must submit their bids by the closing date and time. The technical specifications and financial requirements are not clearly outlined in the provided text.
Bidders must submit their bids to the Western Cape Government, Department of Health.
The submission method is not specified.
The closing time is 11:00:00.000Z on 2026-09-18.
No eligibility criteria are specified.
The technical specifications are not clearly outlined in the provided text, but it appears to relate to medical risk waste handling services for various facilities in the Western Cape.
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Date & Time
Friday, 18 September 2026 - 11:00
Venue
null
Only emailed queries will be accepted and are to be submitted by NO later than 16h00 on 4 september 2026. Responses to bidders enquiries for clarification will be uploaded to the e-tender portal within 2 working days once all enquiries have been consolidated.
Request for Bid(Open-Tender)
4 Dorp Street - Cape Town - Cape Town - 8001
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Description
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf21 Aug
2026
Tender Published
Tender was published
18 Sept
2026
Closing Date
Tender closing date
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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)
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HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf
Rendering of health care risk waste (HCRW) handling services for the Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness across six districts (Cape Metropole, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, Garden Route, Overberg and West Coast) for a three-year period. The service includes supply of containers, collection, transport, treatment, disposal, manifests, training and reporting.
Annexure A Electronic Pricing Schedule WCBD 3.1.xlsx
This tender is for the provision of healthcare risk waste handling services (collection, transport, treatment, and disposal) across six districts of the Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness for a three-year period. The bidder must quote for each district on a comprehensive range of waste categories including infectious, sharps, anatomical, pharmaceutical, cytotoxic, and isolation waste, as well as liners and accessories.
Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdf
This tender is for the provision of healthcare risk waste handling services across six districts in the Western Cape (Cape Metropole, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, Garden Route, Overberg, and West Coast) under a three-year contract. The Department of Health and Wellness requires bidders to demonstrate operational capacity, logistical capability, and financial stability through a detailed questionnaire (Annexure G).
WCBD 4 - 31 May 2022.pdf
The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness is procuring healthcare risk waste handling services for its six districts (Cape Metrople, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, Garden Route, Overberg, and West Coast) for a three-year period. Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) and the Western Cape Supplier Evidence Bank (WCSEB).
Annexure F - 37.2 OHS Mandatory Agreement.pdf
The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness is procuring healthcare risk waste handling services for its districts (Cape Metropole, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, Garden Route, Overberg and West Coast) for a three-year period. The tender includes a mandatory Occupational Health and Safety Agreement under Section 37(2) of the OHS Act, requiring the contractor to comply with safety regulations, appoint competent persons, and maintain insurance and compensation registration.
WCBD 3.2.pdf
Tenders are invited for the handling of health care risk waste across six Western Cape districts (Cape Metro, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, Overberg, and West Coast) for a three-year period. The pricing schedule (WCBD 3.2) provides for non-firm prices with possible adjustments for price indices or rate-of-exchange variations.
WCBD 6.1 Revised 23 Jan 2023.PDF
Rendering of healthcare risk waste handling services for the Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness across six districts (Cape Metropole, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, Garden Route, Overberg, and West Coast) for a three-year period.
Annexure C HCRW Estimated Volume and Weight Totals 1.xlsx
Rendering health care risk waste handling services for Western Cape Department: Health and Wellness across six districts (Cape Metropole, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, Garden Route, Overberg and West Coast) for a three-year period.
Annexure B Facilities Collection List.xlsx
The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness is procuring healthcare risk waste handling services for its districts (Cape Metropole, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, Garden Route, Overberg and West Coast) for a three-year period. The document lists over 100 pick-up points across hospitals, clinics, community health centres, and NPOs, with current collection frequencies and contact details.
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Rendering of Health Care Risk Waste Handling Services for Western Cape Department: Health and Wellness Districts (Cape Metropole, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, Garden Route, Overberg and West Coast) for a period of three (3) years.
Important Dates
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf (TENDER){"closingDate":"18 September 2026","closingTime":"11:00","briefingSession":{"date":null,"time":null,"venue":null,"is_compulsory":false}}
Contact Information
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf (TENDER){"name":"Mr S Cloete","email":"[email protected]","phone":"021 483 3559","department":"Health and Wellness"}
Submission Guidelines
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf (TENDER)Bidders must submit their bids in a sealed envelope with the name and address of the bidder, the bid number and closing date. The envelope shall not contain documents related to any bid other than that indicated on the envelope. Bids must be delivered to the correct address on time before bid closing. Late bids will not be accepted for consideration and, where possible, will be returned unopened to the bidder accompanied by an explanatory letter.
Returnable Documents
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf (TENDER)Bids must be submitted on official forms, not re-typed. The completed electronic pricing schedule on a flash drive (named with bid number and bidder's name) must be submitted along with a signed printed copy. All paper-based proof must be legible. Bids must be in a D-ring file or ring binder with dividers. Only mandatory documents and requested information should be included.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf (TENDER)The 90/10 Preferential Procurement Points System is applicable. B-BBEE status on form WCBD 6.1 will be used for evaluation. The Department reserves the right to award the contract per all districts to one contractor, or one district per contractor, or more than one district to a contractor.
Technical Specifications
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf (TENDER)The contractor must supply and deliver compliant containers, collect and transport HCRW, treat waste at a licensed facility, dispose of residues at an approved landfill, issue waste manifests and disposal certificates, provide staff training, and ensure compliance with applicable legislation.
Experience & Qualifications
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdfBidders must submit two (2) reference letters signed by contactable references reflecting quality and performance of services rendered for the last 4 years, demonstrating experience in similar services within South Africa, either private or public sector.
Quality Management
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdfThe contractor must undertake trial runs on container delivery and HCRW collection procedures, including testing of data collection, recording and tracking system from the point of generation to the point of Treatment.
Financial Requirements
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf (TENDER)The WCBD 3.1/Electronic Pricing Schedule must be completed in full, with prices in South African Rand inclusive of VAT, limited to two decimal points. Both electronic (on flash drive) and signed hard copy are mandatory. In case of discrepancy, hard copy prevails. All delivery and transport costs must be included. Discounts must be reflected in the pricing schedule.
Compliance Requirements
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf (TENDER)Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) at the time of bid closing; unregistered or suspended bidders will be deemed non-compliant. Bidders must have a valid SARS Tax Compliance Status (TCS) PIN or CSD number; if tax status cannot be verified or is non-compliant, the bidder will be afforded 7 working days to confirm compliance.
Health & Safety
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdfHandling of highly contagious/isolation HCRW (e.g., Viral Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola, Covid-19) requires familiarization with HCF collection procedures, removal from designated storage area, transport outside working hours (preferably 19h00-21h00), and provision of necessary PPE.
Environmental
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdfThe contractor must ensure compliance with applicable environmental legislation and regulations, including those related to waste management and disposal.
Contractual Terms
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdfThe successful bidder must complete and sign a written contract form (WCBD7.1) and a Service Level Agreement (SLA). The bid is subject to the General Conditions of Contract (GCC)(2010), Special Conditions of Contract, and terms and conditions stipulated in the contract. Bidders' own terms and conditions will not be accepted.
Special Conditions
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf (TENDER)Alternate bidders may be appointed to step in if the primary contractor's contract is prematurely terminated. The alternate service provider will sign a Letter of Acceptance/Agreement at award, which remains dormant until termination.
Requirements
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdf (TENDER)Mandatory requirements include: certified copies of relevant permits or authorizations (e.g., for waste treatment, transport, disposal); proof of compliance with HCRW regulations; liability insurance; copy of delivery note and disposal certificate; ISO standards; latest external audit report; and submission of all required documents.
Section
Source: HCRW Bid Document August 2026.pdfquality and performance of services rendered for the last 4 years
for 90/10 preference points systems in the WCBD6.1, as well as the attached form WCBD4. All other
and terms and conditions stipulated in the Contract and all its Annexures. The 90/10 Preferential
Procurement Points System is applicable to this bid.
Description
Source: Annexure A Electronic Pricing Schedule WCBD 3.1.xlsxRendering healthcare risk waste handling services for Western Cape Department: Health and Wellness across six districts (Cape Metropole, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, Garden Route, Overberg, West Coast) for a three-year period. Services include collection, transport, treatment, and disposal of various healthcare risk waste categories as detailed in the pricing schedule.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Annexure A Electronic Pricing Schedule WCBD 3.1.xlsx (unknown)No eligibility criteria specified
Technical Specifications
Source: Annexure A Electronic Pricing Schedule WCBD 3.1.xlsx (unknown)Healthcare risk waste handling services for six Western Cape districts: Cape Metropole, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, Garden Route, Overberg, and West Coast. Services cover collection, transport, treatment, and disposal of biohazardous/infectious waste, sharps waste, liners, anatomical waste, pharmaceutical waste, radioactive waste (on quotation), cytotoxic waste, isolation waste, and accessories (cable ties, brackets, tape, spill kits, signage). Containers include disposable box sets (25L to 142L), re-usable containers (45L to 125L), sharps containers (500ml to 60L), and specialised containers for anatomical and cytotoxic waste. Per-kilogram rates apply for infectious, sharps, anatomical, pharmaceutical, cytotoxic, and isolation waste. Liners in various sizes and thicknesses. Extra ordinary articles include fluorescent tube boxes. All inclusive service for re-usable containers.
Financial Requirements
Source: Annexure A Electronic Pricing Schedule WCBD 3.1.xlsx (unknown)Pricing must be submitted on the provided WCBD 3.1 Pricing Schedule (Annexure A). Prices must include VAT and be quoted for each of the three years separately. The schedule requires unit prices per item (each, per pack, per kilogram rate) for each district. Bidders must quote on only one size within specified ranges for certain items. Radioactive waste is on quotation basis related to market value. No bonds, guarantees, or payment terms are stated in the document.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Annexure A Electronic Pricing Schedule WCBD 3.1.xlsx (unknown)No specific requirements found
Contact Information
Source: WCBD 4 - 31 May 2022.pdf (TENDER){"name":null,"email":null,"phone":null,"department":", means a person contemplated in section 8 of the Public Service Act, 1994 but","address":null}
Evaluation Criteria
Source: WCBD 4 - 31 May 2022.pdf (TENDER)Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) and the Western Cape Supplier Evidence Bank (WCSEB). Bidders or their principals must not be listed on the National Treasury's Register for Tender Defaulters or Database of Restricted Suppliers. Bidders must not have been convicted of fraud or corruption in the past five years, and no contract with an organ of state may have been terminated for non-performance in the past five years. Employees of an organ of state conducting business must have resigned, ceased business, or obtained approved RWOEE. Bidders must complete and submit the WCBD 4 form, sworn before a commissioner of oaths.
Technical Specifications
Source: WCBD 4 - 31 May 2022.pdf (TENDER)Supply
Chain Management (Goods
Description
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdfBidders must describe expansions needed to render the service, including equipment, vehicles, staff, buildings, consumables, insurance, IT, infrastructure, and licensing, with anticipated costs. They must estimate total operational costs for staff, equipment, accommodation, insurance, vehicles, and fuel.
Contact Information
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdf (unknown){"name":null,"email":null,"phone":null,"department":"of Health and Wellness","address":"ed to test bidding prices, as well as other parts of the bid."}
Submission Guidelines
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdf (unknown)Bidders must submit answers on a separate sheet (Word document) addressing all questions in Annexure G. Failure to answer all questions will invalidate the bid. Supporting documents must be referenced to the questionnaire numbers. Proof of authority to sign (e.g. company resolution) must be submitted.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdf (unknown)The only disqualifying condition stated in this annexure is failure to answer and address all questions in the questionnaire. No further eligibility criteria (e.g., CSD registration, tax clearance, B-BBEE level, CIDB grading) are mentioned in this annexure; those may be contained in other parts of the tender pack.
Technical Specifications
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdf (unknown)Bidders must provide a detailed logistical plan for collections linked to pick-up points, including frequency. A healthcare risk waste (HCRW) flowchart must be provided, explaining how different waste streams will be transported, separated, stored, treated, and disposed of, including the names of treatment and disposal sites. Bidders must demonstrate an operational presence in South Africa.
Methodology
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdf (unknown)Bidders must explain how collections will be managed, with a detailed logistical plan linked to pick-up points, including systems, processes, and frequency of collections.
Experience & Qualifications
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdfBidders must provide a company profile including a brief overview of the business, clients served, sectors involved, and demonstrate an operational presence in South Africa. A detailed organogram must be included, showing management, financial accounting, and operational structures. Bidders must disclose their corporate structure, including shareholders, sister companies, or affiliations.
Pricing Schedule
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdf (unknown)Bidders must report current and forecasted costs for staff, equipment, accommodation, insurance, vehicles, and fuel using the provided templates. Vehicle definitions: GVM, Tare Weight, Payload (Ton). Fuel cost must be stated monthly. Vehicle cost can be installment sale, rent-to-own, operating lease, or financial lease. If transportation is outsourced, both fuel and total vehicle costs must be recorded.
Financial Requirements
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdf (unknown)Bidders must provide evidence of current financial capacity, including the most recent audited annual financial statements. They must describe their financial governance framework, including internal controls, internal audit functions, and external governance structures (e.g., external audits, audit committees). Bidders must describe their ability to access capital or borrow funds. They must detail expansions needed (equipment, vehicles, staff, buildings, consumables, insurance, IT, infrastructure, licensing) and their anticipated costs. Estimated operational costs must be reported in the provided template, covering staff, equipment, accommodation, insurance (minimum public liability cover of R20 million), vehicles, and fuel. Vehicle definitions: GVM (Gross Vehicle Mass), Tare Weight, Payload (Ton). Fuel cost must be stated monthly. Vehicle cost can be installment sale, rent-to-own, operating lease, or financial lease. If transportation is outsourced, both fuel and total vehicle costs must be recorded. The main bidder remains accountable for all subcontractor/outsourced costs.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdf (unknown)Bidders must submit a signed Annexure G with proof of authority (e.g., company resolution).
Environmental
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdfBidders must provide a healthcare risk waste (HCRW) flowchart explaining how different waste streams will be transported, separated, stored, treated, and disposed of, including the names of treatment and disposal sites.
Contractual Terms
Source: Annexure G - Operational Capacity FINAL July 2026_Dirk.pdfBidders must describe their financial governance framework, including internal controls, internal audit functions, and external governance structures (external audits, audit committees, boards). They must describe their ability to access capital or borrow funds. The main bidder is ultimately accountable and responsible for all subcontractor/outsourced costs.
Contact Information
Source: WCBD 6.1 Revised 23 Jan 2023.PDF (TENDER){"name":null,"email":null,"phone":null,"department":null,"address":"t in the"}
Evaluation Criteria
Source: WCBD 6.1 Revised 23 Jan 2023.PDF (TENDER)The tender uses the 80/20 or 90/10 preference point system, with points allocated for price and B-BBEE status level of contribution. The maximum total points for price and B-BBEE must not exceed 100. The bidder obtaining the highest total points will be awarded the contract. Bidders who do not submit proof of B-BBEE status will score 0 points for B-BBEE and only points out of 80 or 90 for price. In the event of equal scores, the bid with the highest B-BBEE points wins; if still equal, the award is decided by drawing lots.
Technical Specifications
Source: WCBD 6.1 Revised 23 Jan 2023.PDF (TENDER)income-generating contracts” means a written offer in the form determined by an
Compliance Requirements
Source: WCBD 6.1 Revised 23 Jan 2023.PDF (TENDER)Bidders must submit a valid B-BBEE status level certificate or affidavit as applicable. Bidders must complete and sign the WCBD 6.1 Preference Points Claim Form. Bidders must disclose any sub-contracting arrangements. Bidders must not engage in fronting practices or misrepresent B-BBEE status.
Section
Source: WCBD 6.1 Revised 23 Jan 2023.PDFThe tender uses the 80/20 or 90/10 preference point system, with points allocated for price and B-BBEE status level of contribution. The maximum total points for price and B-BBEE must not exceed 100. The bidder obtaining the highest total points will be awarded the contract. Bidders who do not submit proof of B-BBEE status will score 0 points for B-BBEE and only points out of 80 or 90 for price. In the event of equal scores, the bid with the highest B-BBEE points wins; if still equal, the award is decided by drawing lots.
Description
Source: Annexure F - 37.2 OHS Mandatory Agreement.pdfThe contractor must appoint competent persons per Section 16(2) of the OHS Act. Appointed persons must be trained on OHS matters and relevant legislation.
Contact Information
Source: Annexure F - 37.2 OHS Mandatory Agreement.pdf (unknown)021 918 1564
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Annexure F - 37.2 OHS Mandatory Agreement.pdf (unknown)Bidders must sign the Occupational Health and Safety Agreement under Section 37(2) of the OHS Act. Bidders must be registered with the Compensation Commissioner (COID) and have paid all assessments, or be insured with an approved licensed compensation insurer. Bidders must provide proof of registration and insurance. Bidders must have public liability insurance and any other cover for potential losses or claims. Bidders must provide written proof of employee training and hazard awareness. Bidders must ensure all appointments requiring competency certification are valid and available upon request.
Technical Specifications
Source: Annexure F - 37.2 OHS Mandatory Agreement.pdf (unknown)Appointments and training
3.1 The Contractor shall appoint competent persons as per Section 16(2) of the OHS Act. Any
such appointed person shall be trained on any occupational health and safety matter and
the OHS Act and the relevant legislation provisions pertinent to the work
Health & Safety
Source: Annexure F - 37.2 OHS Mandatory Agreement.pdfThe contractor must sign the Occupational Health and Safety Agreement under Section 37(2) of the OHS Act. The contractor acknowledges responsibility for OHS compliance while its employees, agents, or subcontractors perform work for the department.
The contractor must be registered with the Compensation Commissioner (COID) and have paid all assessments, or be insured with an approved licensed compensation insurer.
The contractor must:
The agreement covers 22 clauses detailing obligations on reporting, warranty of compliance, appointments and training, supervision, discipline and reporting, access to the OHS Act, cooperation, health and safety file, work procedures, compensation registration, insurance, medical examinations, incident reporting and investigation, subcontractors, security and access, hygiene and cleanliness, no nuisance, intoxication not allowed, personal protective equipment, no usage of the employer's equipment, clarification, and duration of agreement.
Environmental
Source: Annexure F - 37.2 OHS Mandatory Agreement.pdfThe work site and surrounding area must be maintained to a reasonably practicable level of hygiene and cleanliness. No loose materials may be left lying about. The work site must be cleared of waste material regularly and on completion of the work.
Contractual Terms
Source: Annexure F - 37.2 OHS Mandatory Agreement.pdfThe agreement covers: reporting, warranty of compliance, appointments and training, supervision, discipline and reporting, access to the OHS Act, cooperation, health and safety file, work procedures, compensation registration, insurance, medical examinations, incident reporting and investigation, subcontractors, security and access, hygiene and cleanliness, no nuisance, intoxication not allowed, personal protective equipment, no usage of the employer's equipment, clarification, duration of agreement, and headings.
The contractor must have public liability insurance and any other cover for potential losses or claims.
Important Dates
Source: WCBD 3.2.pdf (TENDER)Closing time: 11:00 on the closing date.
Technical Specifications
Source: WCBD 3.2.pdf (TENDER)Bid price in RSA currency
NO. **(all applicable taxes included)
Period required for delivery .................................................
** “all applicable taxes” includes value- added tax, pay as you earn, income tax, unemployment insurance
Pricing Schedule
Source: WCBD 3.2.pdfPricing must be submitted on WCBD 3.2 (Pricing Schedule – Non-Firm Prices).
Non-firm prices are subject to escalation using a prescribed formula based on indices.
Bidders must provide a breakdown of the bid price into factors (e.g., labour, transport) that total 100%.
15% of the bid price remains firm; 85% is subject to escalation.
If prices are subject to rate-of-exchange variations, bidders must provide particulars of the financial institution, currencies, and amounts remitted abroad.
Proof from the commercial bank is required for exchange rate adjustments.
Financial Requirements
Source: WCBD 3.2.pdf (TENDER)Pricing must be submitted on WCBD 3.2 (Pricing Schedule – Non-Firm Prices).
Non-firm prices are subject to escalation using a prescribed formula based on indices.
Bidders must provide a breakdown of the bid price into factors (e.g., labour, transport) that total 100%.
15% of the bid price remains firm; 85% is subject to escalation.
If prices are subject to rate-of-exchange variations, bidders must provide particulars of the financial institution, currencies, and amounts remitted abroad.
Proof from the commercial bank is required for exchange rate adjustments.
Description
Source: Annexure C HCRW Estimated Volume and Weight Totals 1.xlsxCell A483: Matjiesfontein Satelite Clinic Central Karoo District
Important Dates
Source: Annexure C HCRW Estimated Volume and Weight Totals 1.xlsx (unknown)Closing date: 2026-09-18T11:00:00.000Z. Closing time: 11:00:00.000Z. Mandatory briefing or site visit: not specified.
Contact Information
Source: Annexure C HCRW Estimated Volume and Weight Totals 1.xlsx (unknown)SCM contact: not specified. Technical contact: not specified. Submission address: not specified.
Submission Guidelines
Source: Annexure C HCRW Estimated Volume and Weight Totals 1.xlsx (unknown)Returnable forms — all must be completed, signed and submitted with the quotation: SBD 1, SBD 3.1, SBD 4, SBD 6.1, SBD 6.2, SBD 7.1, SBD 8, SBD 9. Submission channel: not specified. Format: not specified. Disqualification risks: any returnable form left unsigned or omitted, quotations received after the closing time, regardless of reason.
Evaluation Criteria
Source: Annexure C HCRW Estimated Volume and Weight Totals 1.xlsx (unknown)No eligibility criteria specified. Evaluation split: not specified. Minimum qualifying scores: not specified. Preference point system: not specified.
Technical Specifications
Source: Annexure C HCRW Estimated Volume and Weight Totals 1.xlsx (unknown)Scope: rendering health care risk waste handling services for Western Cape Department: Health and Wellness Districts. Deliverables: not specified. Quantities: not specified. Standards: not specified. Service levels: not specified. Capacity requirements: not specified.
Financial Requirements
Source: Annexure C HCRW Estimated Volume and Weight Totals 1.xlsx (unknown)Pricing format: not specified. Bonds or guarantees: not specified. Payment terms: not specified. Financial capacity thresholds: not specified.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Annexure C HCRW Estimated Volume and Weight Totals 1.xlsx (unknown)CSD registration: required. Tax clearance: required. B-BBEE level: not specified. CIDB grading: not specified. CIPC registration: not specified. Professional registrations: not specified. Local content percentages: not specified.
Description
Source: Annexure B Facilities Collection List.xlsxThe tender is for rendering health care risk waste handling services for the Western Cape Department of Health for a three-year period.
Important Dates
Source: Annexure B Facilities Collection List.xlsx (unknown)The closing date is 2026-09-18. No other important dates are specified.
Contact Information
Source: Annexure B Facilities Collection List.xlsx (unknown)The contact information is not specified in the provided text.
Submission Guidelines
Source: Annexure B Facilities Collection List.xlsx (unknown)Bidders must submit their bids to the Western Cape Government, Department of Health. The submission method is not specified. The closing time is 11:00:00.000Z on 2026-09-18.
Technical Specifications
Source: Annexure B Facilities Collection List.xlsx (unknown)The technical specifications are not clearly outlined in the provided text, but it appears to relate to medical risk waste handling services for various facilities in the Western Cape.
Financial Requirements
Source: Annexure B Facilities Collection List.xlsx (unknown)The financial requirements are not specified in the provided text.
Compliance Requirements
Source: Annexure B Facilities Collection List.xlsx (unknown)No specific compliance requirements are found in the provided text.
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Relevant where environmental authorisations, EIAs or environmental compliance may apply.
Relevant because this tender appears to involve waste collection, refuse, recycling, hazardous waste, or disposal services.
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Relevant to waste handling, transport, disposal, recycling and waste-management licences.
Relevant because this tender appears to involve waste collection, refuse, recycling, hazardous waste, or disposal services.
Act 85 of 1993
Sets health and safety duties for contractors, employers and service providers working on public-sector sites.
Relevant because this tender appears to involve waste collection, refuse, recycling, hazardous waste, or disposal services.
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