How can I do business with the BITOU Municipality?
- In terms of the Municipal Supply Chain Management Regulations 14(1) (a)(i), a municipality must have and maintain a list of accredited prospective providers.
- The Municipality must use this list when goods and or services are required through verbal, written or formal written price quotations.
- The Bitou Municipality will use the National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD) as a platform from 1st of June 2016 and all suppliers and service providers who intends doing business with the Bitou Municipality, must be registered on the CSD.
- The benefits for the private sector includes:
- The reduction of red tape and administrative effort when doing business with the Municipality.
- Compliance requirements will be easy to meet for suppliers that are in good standing on the various compliance requirements. The CSD will have interfaces to South African Revenue Service (SARS) to enable tax clearance status verification of suppliers throughout the Procure-to-Pay process as well as the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) for vetting of business registration and business ownership.
- No proof of documentation is necessary. The CSD will electronically validate and authenticate all information.
- Your entity will be issued with a unique CSD number (MAAA………), which must be used as a reference for future quotations, tenders and orders.
- Eliminate duplication of compliance requirements and reduce duplication of effort and cost for both business and government.
- This uniform Supply Chain Management system used right through all government institutions is essential to optimise the efficiency of service delivery.
- New suppliers will have the option to make use of the self-registration portal of the CSD and suppliers who are currently registered on the Western Cape Suppliers Database (WCSD) will be automatically transferred to the Central Supplier Database by 31 March 2016.
- However, current legislation still demands that municipalities verify information such as the municipal accounts and acceptability certificates (caterers) of suppliers. This is not included in the system because it does not apply to the National and Provincial regulations. Therefore, unless these requirements are retracted, suppliers will still be vetted by municipalities in addition to the Central Supplier Database.
Does the Bitou Municipality have a Preferential Procurement Policy?
The Bitou Municipality has an adopted Preferential Procurement Policy.
Does the Bitou Municipality have an Infrastructure Procurement and Delivery Management Policy?
The Bitou Municipality has an adopted Infrastructure Procurement and Delivery Management Policy.
When in doubt, enquire on the information requested
Visit the document section for more information on Contracts awarded; Current Request for Quotations and Tenders; SCM Implementation Reports; SCM Notices; SCM Policies.
Direct enquiries to the Western Cape Supplier Database Helpdesk
Tel: 0861–225577 / 021–680 4666
Fax: 021 – 441 1288
Email: supplierdatabase@ariba.com
Prospective providers may obtain registration information from the following office:
The Supply Chain Management Unit
Bitou Municipality
Shop 59 , 3rd Floor Mellville’s Corner,
C/o Main & Marine,
Plettenberg Bay, 6600
http://www.bitou.gov.za/procurement
Enquiries may be directed to:
The registration platform is available on the National Treasury website at:
https://secure.csd.gov.za/Home/HomePage
NB! As from 1st July 2016 all suppliers who intends doing business with municipalities, must comply and be registered on this CSD. Please empower yourself and your company!
For queries related to Supply Chain / Procurement processes, contact:
Private Bag X1002, Plettenberg Bay, 6600
Tel: 044 501 3415
Email: supplychain@plett.gov.za
Hours of Operation:
07h30 – 16h30 Monday – Thursday
07h30 – 13h30 Friday