at 10h00 at the offices of the Ports Regulator of South Africa
Prospective service providers are invited to submit bids to conduct a valuation of specified National Ports Authority assets that form a part of the Authority’s Regulatory Asset Base (RAB). The Regulator requires that a valuation be determined for each asset in accordance with the following valuation approaches:
- Depreciated Original Cost
- Depreciated Optimised Replacement Cost
- Trended Original Cost
- Optimised Deprival Value
The specified assets to be valued are as follows:
Port of Durban
- Channel Entrance
- Channel Entrance – Widening and Deepening
- Pier one terminal area including Berths 105-107 quay walls and berths
- Prince Edward Graving Dock ship repair facility
Port of Ngqurha
- Entrance Channel and Basin
- Eastern Breakwater
Port of Port Elizabeth
- Harbour Basin and Channel
Dredging services
- Isandlwana Dredger
Cape Town
- Basin, Duncan Dock
- Fresh Produce Terminal including Quay walls and berths B, C and D
Movable assets
- Inkunzi Floating crane
- Tugboat Enseleni
- Pilot Boat Ivubu
Administration, Navigation and port control
- Milnerton lighthouse
- Main Admin Building and port control facility Port of Capetown
The total score that can be obtained for functionality will be 100%. The minimum threshold for functionality is 75%. all bidders meeting the minimum threshold will be further evaluated for price and preference points (B-BBEE). The process will follow a single envelope system.
A compulsory briefing session will be held at the offices of the Ports Regulator of South Africa on 17 December 2015 at 10h00.
The bid will be evaluated in two phases:
Phase 1: Functionality
- Proposed approach and service providers methodology for undertaking the valuation: 40%
- Project plan, time and resource allocation: 25%
- Project team, skills and experience: 25%
- Skills Transfer / Capacitation: 10%
Phase 2: Price and B-BBEE
- The bid will be scored using the 90:10 preferential points system with 90 reflecting price and 10 reflecting B-BBEE recognition. The Regulator will only accept B-BBEE certificates from SANAS or IRBA accredited verification agencies as proof of B-BBEE status.
Contact Atiyah Bhabha on +27 (31) 365 7800 or email
at*****@po************.org
for any enquiries about this cancelled tender.
The Ports Regulator of South Africa is committed to the provisions of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 5 of 2000 [PDF, 86 KB], the Public Finance Management Act, 1 of 1999 [PDF, 648 KB], the Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 53 of 2003 [PDF, 338 KB], and the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2 of 2000 [PDF, 900 KB].