Sahra invites professionally registered structural engineers to submit quotations for the design and execution of the roof replacement of the old gaol building , in makhanda in the eastern cape
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The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) is inviting suitably qualified, experienced, and professionally registered structural engineers to submit quotations for the design and execution of the roof replacement of the old gaol building in Makhanda, Eastern Cape. The old gaol is a heritage building requiring careful restoration to preserve its historical integrity, ensure safety, and restore its functional usability. The appointed structural engineer will be responsible for assessing the existing roof structure, developing design solutions, managing regulatory submissions and approvals, and providing contract administration and construction monitoring. Deliverables include condition assessment reports, design documentation, cost estimates, regulatory submission packages, site inspection reports, structural signoff, and as-built documentation. The estimated cost of the work is R1,000,**** must be submitted by email to ***@***. *. * by 17 April 2026 at 11:00. A valid BBBEE certificate and tax compliance status pin are required. Evaluation will be based on compliance, technical requirements (heritage restoration experience and company experience), and the 80/20 preference point system.
The closing date for bid offers and proposals is 17 April 2026 at 11:00. No late proposals will be accepted after the closing time.
The evaluation criteria include compliance to the terms of reference, minimum technical requirements (heritage restoration experience and company experience), and the 80/20 preference point system.
Bidders must be suitably qualified, experienced, and professionally registered structural engineers with a minimum of five years of experience. They must also demonstrate experience in the restoration of heritage structures, having successfully completed not less than two heritage restoration projects.
The notice does not mention the submission of samples.
Disputes that may arise between SAHRA and a service provider must be settled by means of mutual consultation, mediation with or without legal representation or, when unsuccessful, in a South African court of law.
The estimated cost of the work is budgeted at R1,000,**** (one million rand).