The SABS seeks a consulting firm to develop a comprehensive business case aimed at transforming the organization into a high-performing, self-sustaining entity. Proposals are due by June 15, 2026.
The South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) is inviting proposals from qualified consulting firms to develop a robust business case that will guide the transformation of SABS into a competitive, high-performing organization. The selected consultant will be responsible for assessing current operational inefficiencies, identifying capability gaps, and proposing strategic pathways for financial sustainability and enhanced service delivery. Key deliverables include a future state vision, stakeholder value propositions, and a detailed transformation roadmap.
The project will span one month, during which the consultant will engage with various stakeholders to gather insights and build consensus around the desired future state of SABS. The business case must quantify the required investments and outline a credible pathway towards achieving long-term profitability and thought leadership in standards development and conformity assessment. This initiative is critical for SABS to reposition itself as a trusted partner to government and industry, ultimately contributing to economic growth and quality assurance in South Africa.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms with expertise in organizational transformation, strategy development, and experience working with public sector entities or standards bodies.