The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is seeking a service provider to deliver CCSA procedural training for its Cape Town office. The training will be conducted online via MS Teams for 8 attendees over 1 day, focusing on Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) procedural coding. Service providers must meet mandatory requirements, including facilitator qualifications and training certificates. The evaluation will be based on the 80/20 preference point system, considering price and specific goals (HDI, women, persons with disabilities). All quotations must be submitted via email by the closing date and time. Failure to adhere to instructions may result in disqualification.
The bid notice does not explicitly state a delivery deadline for the services, but it mentions that the expected date services are required will be confirmed upon appointment.
The bid notice does not specify payment terms.
The bid notice does not specify warranty requirements.
The bid notice states that the evaluation will be based on the 80/20 preference point system, with 80 points for price and 20 points for specific goals.
The service provider must submit proof in the form of a certificate that their facilitator trainer is qualified and has obtained at least a Certified Professional Coder or Certified Professional Associate from the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) or a higher certificate in diagnostics and procedural coding.
The bid notice does not specify penalties.
The bid notice states that there is no compulsory briefing session or site visit.
The bid notice does not require sample submission.
The bid notice does not specify a deadline for challenging the bid.
The bid notice does not specify an estimated total value.