Panel of Professional Consulting Engineers for Nama Khoi Municipality.
Ms. C Rabie
In plain English
The Nama Khoi Municipality is procuring professional service providers to serve on a panel of consulting engineers for three years. Eligible bidders must be registered on the Central Suppliers Database, have valid Professional Indemnity insurance, and be tax compliant with SARS.
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The Nama Khoi Municipality is inviting professional consulting engineering firms to join a panel for a three-year period. The work involves providing services across six categories, including roads, water and sewer infrastructure, landfill sites, sport facilities, and electrical engineering. Selected firms will handle project stages from inception and design to contract administration and final close-out. The work will take place within the Nama Khoi municipal area. Bidders must demonstrate technical expertise and meet a minimum quality threshold of 70 points. The project aims to ensure professional engineering support for municipal infrastructure development over the next three years. All services must comply with current ECSA professional fee guidelines.
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.
- Other registration — An industry registration the tender requires (e.g. PSIRA, NHBRC, a professional or trade licence).
Full requirements
- Must have valid tax compliance status
- Must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD)
- Must hold valid Professional Indemnity insurance
- Must hold membership with Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA)
- Must provide proof of municipal account payments or valid lease agreement
- Key personnel must be registered with ECSA or SACPCMP
- Must hold ISO 9001:2000 or equivalent quality management certification
- In-office personnel must hold NQF 5 or NQF 7 labour-intensive construction certification
Contact & how to apply
Name: Ms. C Rabie
Email: candice.rabie@namakhoi.gov.za
Phone: 072-718-8210
How to apply: Submit the original, sealed tender document in the tender box at the Nama Khoi Municipal Offices, 4 Namakwa Street, Springbok, 8890. Late submissions or those sent via email, fax, or telegraph will not be accepted.
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