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Construction Industry Development Board Act, 2000 (Act No. 38 of 2000)

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Standard for Uniformity in Engineering and Construction Works Contracts : August 2019

4. Requirements

4.2 Solicitation of tender offers

 

4.2.1 General

 

4.2.1.1 Tender offers shall be solicited using one of the Standard Procurement Procedures and Tender Evaluation Methods described in Table 1.

 

4.2.1.2 As a general rule, engineering and construction works contract shall be solicited using Standard Methods of procuring different categories of engineering and construction works contracts in accordance with the provisions of Table 2.

 

4.2.1.3 The scope of work, terms and conditions and prices that are negotiated in the negotiation procedure, the proposal procedure using the two-stage system or the competitive negotiation procedure shall be in the best interests of the employer.

 

4.2.1.4 Minutes of such negotiations and the reasons for pursuing such procedures shall be kept for record and audit purposes.

 

4.2.1.5 Subject to section 23(2) of the Construction Industry Development Board Act, 38 of 2000, all tender offers above the prescribed tender value published by the Minister shall include a condition that such contracts comply with the cidb best practice standards, published in terms of project assessment scheme.

 

4.2.2 Activities associated with the solicitation of tender offers

 

4.2.2.1 Preparation of procurement documents
(a) Procurement documents for engineering and construction works contract shall in general:
(i) require tenderers to submit particulars sufficient for the employer to evaluate their tenders and to assess their status, capabilities and capacities to perform the contract;
(ii) set out, in a clear and unambiguous manner, the criteria by which tenders are to be evaluated;
(iii) define the risks, liabilities and contractual obligations of the parties to the contract;
(iv) define the nature and quality of construction works to be provided in the performance of the contract.

 

Table 1: Standard Procurement Procedures and Tender Evaluation Methods

Procedure

Description

PP1

Negotiation procedure

A tender offer is solicited from a single tenderer.

PP2

Competitive selection procedure

Any procurement procedure in which the contract is normally awarded to the contractor who submits the lowest financial offer or obtains the highest number of tender evaluation points.

PP2A

Nominated procedure

Tenderers that satisfy prescribed criteria are accepted to an electronic data base.  Tenderers are invited to submit tender offers based on search criteria and their position on the data base.  Tenderers are repositioned on the data base upon appointment or upon the submission of a tender offer.

PP2B

Open procedure

Tenderers must submit tender offers in response to an advertisement by the employer to do so.

PP2C

Qualified procedure

A call for expressions of interest is advertised and thereafter only those tenderers who have expressed interest, satisfy objective criteria and who are selected to submit tender offers, are invited to do so.

PP2D

Quotation procedure

Tender offers are solicited from not less than three tenderers in any manner the employer chooses, subject to the procedures being fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost-effective.

PP2E

Proposal procedure using the two-envelope system

Tenderers submit technical and financial proposals in two envelopes.  The financial proposal is only opened should the technical proposal be found to be acceptable.

PP2F

Proposal procedure using the two-stage system

Non-financial proposal are called for. Tender offers are then invited from those tenderers that submit acceptable proposals based on revised procurement documents.

Alternatively, a contract is negotiated with the tenderer scoring the highest number of evaluation points.

PP2G

Shopping procedure

Written or verbal offers are solicited in respect of readily available goods obtained from three sources. The goods are purchased from the source providing the lowest price once it is confirmed in writing.

PP3

Competitive negotiation procedure

A procurement procedure which reduces the number of tenderers competing for the contract through a series of negotiations until the remaining tenderers are invited to submit final offers.

PP3A

Restricted competitive negotiations

A call for expressions of interest is advertised and thereafter only those tenderers who

have expressed interest, satisfy objective criteria and who are selected to submit tender offers, are invited to do so. The employer evaluates the offers and determines who may enter into competitive negotiations.

PP3B

Open competitive negotiations

Tenderers must submit tender offers in response to an advertisement by the employer to do so. The employer evaluates the offers and determines who may enter into competitive negotiations.

 

Table 2: Standard methods for procuring different categories of engineering and construction works contracts

Category of contract

Type of contracting strategies

Definitions

Standard Procurement Procedure

Engineering and construction works

Design by employer

Contract under which a contractor undertakes only construction based on full designs issued by the employer

PP2B Open Procedure

Design and build

Contract in which a contractor designs a project based on a brief provided by the employer and constructs it

PP2E Proposal Procedure using two-stage system PP2C Qualified Procedure and eligibility criteria framed around the attainment of a minimum functionality score or requirements PP3A Restricted Competitive Negotiation Procedure

Develop and construct

Contract based on a scheme design prepared by the employer under which a contractor produces drawings and constructs

Management contractor / Construction

Management

Contract under which a contractor provides consultation during the design stage and is responsible for planning and managing all post contract activities for contractors and the

performance of the whole contract

PP3B Open Competitive Negotiation Procedure

 

4.2.2.2 The employer shall apply the Register of Contractors as a requirement to any contracting strategy in Table 2 above for engineering and construction works contract.

 

4.2.3 Competitive negotiation procedures

 

4.2.3.1 The competitive negotiation procedures shall be used to negotiate with a number of responsive and qualified tenderers in order to arrive at the most acceptable offer in terms of one of the methods for the evaluation of tenders.

 

4.2.3.2 The employer shall negotiate with responsive and qualified tenderers when using the competitive negotiation procedures through one or more rounds of competitive negotiations, based on their rankings or the number of tender evaluation points, until the remaining tenderers are invited to submit final offers. During such negotiations, the employer:
(a) shall ensure equal treatment of all tenderers and not provide any requirements, criteria, guidelines, documents, clarification or other information relative to the negotiations in a discriminatory manner which may give some tenderers an advantage over others;
(b) may provide for the negotiated procedure to take place in successive stages in order to reduce the number of tenders to be negotiated with, by applying the evaluation criteria disclosed in the procurement documents that are issued to tenderers;
(c) may not reveal to the other participants solutions proposed or other confidential information communicated by a tenderer participating in the process without that tenderer’s agreement;
(d) may request that tender offers be clarified, specified and fine-tuned provided that such clarification, specification, fine-tuning or additional information does not:
(i) involve changes to the basic features of the tender process or the tender data; or
(ii) alter any fundamental aspects of the offers or impose substantial new requirements which restrict or distort competition or have a discriminatory effect on the tender process; and
(e) shall close the negotiation with tenderers when solutions which are capable of meeting its needs are identified, inform the tenderers accordingly and call for best and final offers.

 

4.2.3.3 Tenderers shall be informed of the competitive negotiation process and notified of the evaluation criteria and associated weightings in the tender data. The evaluation criteria associated with each successive round of negotiations shall not be varied. Tenderers shall be notified in advance of the weighting attached to each category or subcategory of evaluation criteria whenever another round of offers is called for.