Umsobomvu Local Municipality seeks a service provider for a comprehensive Performance Management System, including SDBIP and statutory reporting. The project aims to enhance municipal performance tracking and compliance.
The Umsobomvu Local Municipality is inviting tenders for the appointment of a qualified service provider to develop and implement a Performance Management System (PMS) that encompasses the Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plan (SDBIP) and statutory reporting requirements. This initiative is crucial for ensuring that the municipality meets its performance objectives and complies with legal mandates. The successful bidder will be responsible for creating a robust framework that facilitates effective monitoring, evaluation, and reporting of municipal performance metrics.
The scope of work includes the design, implementation, and ongoing support of the PMS, ensuring it aligns with the municipality's strategic goals. Key requirements include demonstrating experience in similar projects, providing a detailed project plan, and ensuring compliance with the Municipal Systems Act and other relevant legislation. The project is expected to enhance transparency, accountability, and service delivery within the municipality, ultimately benefiting the community through improved governance and resource management.
Bidders are encouraged to submit their proposals by the revised closing date of April 1, 2026, at 12:00 PM. The evaluation will consider compliance, functionality, price, and specific goals as outlined in the tender documentation. This is an excellent opportunity for businesses specializing in municipal service delivery systems and performance management solutions to contribute to the enhancement of local governance.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms and service providers with expertise in performance management systems, municipal governance, and compliance reporting. Businesses with a proven track record in similar projects and a strong understanding of local government operations are encouraged to apply.