Service Provider for SEIAS Report Development
Ashley Hay
In plain English
The Department of Land Reform and Rural Development is seeking a service provider to develop a Socio-Economic Impact Assessment System (SEIAS) report for amendments to the Planning Profession Act 2002 and draft regulations. Bidders must submit completed SBD forms, a TCC, CIPS, a copy of ID, and the latest full CSD report.
Always check the official documentDescription
The Department of Land Reform and Rural Development invites bids for the development of a Socio-Economic Impact Assessment System (SEIAS) report. This project focuses on the proposed amendments to the Planning Profession Act of 2002 and the drafting of new regulations. The work will be conducted over a period of three months. The successful service provider will be responsible for assessing the socio-economic impacts of these legislative changes. The tender is issued by the national department based in Pretoria. All proposals must be submitted by 30 July 2026.
What you need to qualify
- CSD registration — Registration on the Central Supplier Database — required to do business with government.
- Registered company — An active CIPC-registered company in good standing.
- Tax clearance — A valid SARS tax compliance status (PIN) showing your tax affairs are in order.
Full requirements
- Valid Tax Compliance Status (TCS) PIN or certificate
- Full Central Supplier Database (CSD) registration
- Valid CIPC company registration
Contact & how to apply
Name: Ashley Hay
Email: ashley.hay@dlrrd.gov.za
Phone: 012-312-8027
How to apply: Submit your proposal in a sealed envelope to the Quotation Box at the Department of Land Reform and Rural Development, Acquisition Management, 600 Lillian Ngoyi, Berea Park, Pretoria Central.
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