This tender notice outlines the terms and conditions for the provision of security services. Key requirements include compliance with the National Bargaining Council for the Private Security Industry Sector, registration with PSIRA for all security personnel, and submission of detailed monthly project labour reports. The contract administration involves specific forms for reporting labour details, including those earning below a certain daily wage, with supporting documentation like employment contracts and payslips. Special conditions of contract are detailed, including definitions for commencement date, goods and services, and purchaser. The supplier is obligated to provide necessary materials, labour, plant, and equipment, insure workmen, and be continuously represented by a competent representative. Payment terms are within 30 days of receiving the invoice. The warranty period is six months from the date of delivery. Penalties for delays are specified, with a daily penalty of 2% of the purchase order value, capped at 15% of the purchase order value. Termination clauses for default and insolvency are included. The settlement of disputes will be through mutual consultation and mediation. Insurance requirements include public liability insurance of R20 million and professional indemnity insurance of R5 million for professional services contracts. The contract price is subject to adjustment based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) after the first 12 months. Tenderers must submit proof of tax compliance and declare any conflicts of interest or past supply chain management issues. Specific requirements for Lifting Equipment Inspector (LEI) accreditation and experience are detailed, including the need for joint ventures or SLAs with accredited LEI suppliers if the tenderer is not registered for all lifting equipment types.
The bid notice states that delivery of the goods shall be made by the supplier in accordance with the terms specified in the contract. The time for delivery of the goods shall be the date as stated on the purchase order. In the case of agreements for delivery of goods in terms of framework or panel agreements, purchase orders for the supply and delivery of goods may be raised up until the expiry of a framework or panel agreement, provided that the goods can be delivered within 30 thirty days of expiry of the framework or panel agreement. All purchase orders other than for the supply and delivery of goods i. e. supply of services, professional services or constructions works, must be completed prior to the expiry of the contract period.
The bid notice states that payment of invoices will be made within 30 thirty days of receiving the relevant invoice or statement from the supplier, unless otherwise prescribed for certain categories of expenditure or specific contractual requirements in accordance with any other applicable policies of the purchaser. The purchaser shall not be liable for payment of any invoice that predates the date of delivery of any goods andor services.
The bid notice states that the warranty for this contract shall remain valid for six 6 months from date of delivery of the goods andor services.
The bid notice indicates that points for this tender will be awarded for price and specific goals, with a maximum of 90 points for price and 10 points for specific goals, totaling 100 points. The specific goals include gender, race, disability, and promotion of micro and small enterprises.
The bid notice states that all security staff employed by the supplier must be registered with the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA). Proof of such registration must be made available upon request.
The bid notice states that if the actual delivery period for services and repairs ordered exceeds the delivery period, a penalty of 2% per day of the value of the purchase order will be imposed. No such penalties shall exceed 15% of the purchase order value.
The bid notice states that should the parties fail to resolve any dispute by way of mutual consultation, either party shall be entitled to refer the matter for mediation before an independent and impartial person appointed by the city manager.