The Amahlathi Local Municipality seeks bids for comprehensive insurance services covering municipal assets over a three-year period. Interested bidders must meet specific compliance requirements and pay a bid fee.
The Amahlathi Local Municipality is inviting bids for the provision of insurance services for its municipal assets for a duration of three years. This tender is aimed at ensuring that all municipal properties are adequately insured against potential risks, thereby safeguarding public assets and ensuring financial stability for the municipality. Bidders are required to demonstrate their capability to provide comprehensive insurance coverage and must comply with the administrative requirements outlined in the bid document.
Bidders will be evaluated in two stages: the first stage focuses on administrative compliance, and only those who meet these criteria will proceed to the second stage, which evaluates bids based on price and specific goals as per the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (PPPFA). The total points available for this tender are 100, with 80 points allocated for price and 20 points for specific goals. Interested parties must collect the bid documents and submit their proposals in a sealed envelope by the specified closing date.
This tender is suitable for insurance companies and brokers with experience in municipal or public sector insurance. Businesses must be registered on the National Treasury's Central Supplier Database and should have a proven track record in providing comprehensive insurance solutions.