The Msukaligwa Local Municipality seeks a qualified service provider to implement a system for vetting indigents and service providers over a 36-month period. Compliance with the VAT Act and adherence to the Preferential Procurement Regulation 2022 is required.
The Msukaligwa Local Municipality is inviting tenders for the appointment of a service provider to establish a comprehensive vetting system aimed at assessing indigents and service providers. This initiative is crucial for ensuring that the municipality can effectively identify and support eligible individuals while maintaining transparency and accountability in its procurement processes. The successful bidder will be expected to deliver a robust system that aligns with the municipality's specific goals and complies with all relevant regulations, including the VAT Act.
The contract duration is set for 36 months, during which the service provider will be responsible for the implementation, maintenance, and potential upgrades of the vetting system. The evaluation of tenders will follow an 80/20 price preferential point system, emphasizing both cost-effectiveness and the achievement of municipal objectives. Interested parties must submit their tenders by the specified closing date and ensure that they are prepared to meet all requirements outlined in the tender documentation, including a non-refundable fee for document access.
This tender is suitable for established IT service providers with experience in developing and implementing vetting systems, particularly those familiar with municipal regulations and the South African procurement landscape. Companies that can demonstrate compliance with the VAT Act and have a track record of delivering similar projects are encouraged to apply.