Occupational Health Services for DBSA for 60 Months.
DBSA
In plain English
The Development Bank of Southern Africa is seeking a service provider for occupational health services for 60 months. Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database and submit a B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit.
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The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) invites proposals for the appointment of a service provider to manage and operate its occupational health clinic for a 60-month period. The project requires the provision of qualified clinical staff, including an Occupational Health Nurse Practitioner and an Occupational Medical Practitioner, to deliver primary healthcare, occupational health and safety services, and corporate wellness programs. Key deliverables include medical surveillance, injury on duty management, health risk assessments, and travel clinic services. The service provider must ensure national coverage across all nine South African provinces. The contract involves managing clinic governance, medical waste, and medication dispensing. A compulsory online briefing session is scheduled for 10 July 2026. The tender is open to experienced service providers with at least 10 years of corporate occupational health experience. All services must comply with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act.
What you need to qualify
- CSD registration — Registration on the Central Supplier Database — required to do business with government.
- Tax clearance — A valid SARS tax compliance status (PIN) showing your tax affairs are in order.
- B-BBEE certificate — A B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit confirming your contribution level.
- Letter of Good Standing — COID registration and a Letter of Good Standing from the Compensation Fund.
- Other registration — An industry registration the tender requires (e.g. PSIRA, NHBRC, a professional or trade licence).
Full requirements
- Attend compulsory online briefing session
- Valid Tax Compliance Status (TCS) PIN
- Registered on National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD)
- Valid COIDA Letter of Good Standing
- National footprint across all nine provinces
- Clinical staff must hold valid SANC, HPCSA, SASOHN, or SASOM registrations
- Valid Department of Health Dispensing License
- Valid B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit
- Public Liability Insurance with minimum R20,000,000 coverage
Contact & how to apply
Name: Asakundwi Nenguda
Email: asakundwiscm@dbsa.org
Phone: 011-313-3086
How to apply: Request a OneDrive submission link by emailing Asakundwiscm@dbsa.org, quoting RFP096/2026. Requests must be made by 16:30 on 24 July 2026. Upload all required documents to the provided link before the closing time of 23:55 on 24 July 2026. No physical or emailed bids are accepted.
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