Procurement of Valuation of Assets
and has also been cancelled.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 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].