Common use of BBBEE and preferencing scheme Clause in Contracts

BBBEE and preferencing scheme. The Contractor is expected to maintained or improve its’ B-BBEE rating for the duration of the contract. Should the rating be change negatively, the Contractor would be expected to rectify that within 6-months of being made aware of negative change. The Contractor is expected to submit a valid B-BBEE Verification Certificate from a SANAS accredited Verification Agency each year. Failure to submit such a Certificate may be regarded as the breach of the contract by the Employer.

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Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za, etenders.treasury.gov.za, tenderbulletins.co.za

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BBBEE and preferencing scheme. Refer to the evaluation criteria The Contractor is expected to maintained or improve its’ B-BBEE rating for the duration of the contract. Should the rating be change negatively, the Contractor would be expected to rectify that within 6-months of being made aware of negative change. The Contractor is expected to submit a valid B-BBEE Verification Certificate from a SANAS accredited Verification Agency or sworn affidavit verified by commissioner of oath each year. Failure to submit such a Certificate may be regarded as the breach of the contract by the Employer.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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BBBEE and preferencing scheme. The Contractor is expected to maintained or improve its’ B-BBEE rating for the duration of the contract. Should the rating be change negatively, the Contractor would be expected to rectify that within 6-months of being made aware of negative change. The It is a requirement of this Contract for the Contractor to be at least a Level 4 Contributor for the duration of this contract. If it is expected to submit not already a valid B-BBEE Verification Certificate Level 4 then the Contractor would be given a maximum period of 12 months, from a SANAS accredited Verification Agency each year. Failure to submit such a Certificate may be regarded as the breach commencement of the contract by the Employercontract, to comply with this requirement.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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