According to the information received from Eskom:
(1)(a)
An open tender process was followed and twenty-four (24) companies submitted tenders.
(1)(b)
On 3 July 2012, Eskom Holdings SOC Limited awarded a contract (4600046997) to Liviero Wilge Joint Venture (LWJV) for the construction of 336 units on erf 165 Wilge Township (enquiry number PS(K)2011/UR/01). The duration of the contract was 18 months and the accepted contract price was R226 485 875.455 excluding value-added tax (VAT) and cost price adjustment (CPA).
(2)
The following modifications were approved by the relevant delegated authorities:
Modification No. |
Approval Date |
Approved Contract Value |
Reasons for Change |
Approval Authority |
0 |
3 May 2012 |
R226 485 875 |
Initial approval |
R300m Procurement Tender Committee (PTC) |
1 |
8 May 2013 |
R264 795 470 |
Inclusion of project labour agreement |
R300m PTC |
2 |
10 December 2013 |
R264 795 470 |
Labour and design issues Extension of time, no cost |
R50m – R300m PTC |
3 |
25 July 2014 |
R264 795 470 |
Legal dispute, time extension, no cost |
R50m – R300m PTC |
4 |
25 March 2015 |
R388 249 150 |
First addendum condonation |
Exco Procurement Sub-Committee (PSC) |
5 |
28 June 2016 |
R447 749 277 |
Memorandum of understanding |
Exco PSC |
6 |
4 August 2017 |
R608 879 139 |
Termination cost |
Board tender committee |
Final |
9 May 2018 |
R600 480 000 (excl. cost price adjustment) |
Adjudication outcome |
(3)(a)
Initially, the total contract monetary value was R226,5 million and the final monetary value at
adjudication was R600,48 million (excluding cost price adjustment).
(3)(b)
Mr. Reuben Mamorare, General Manager for Group Capital Division Facilities.
(3)(c)
Delay damages for sectional completion were included in the contract at 0.04% per day, calculated as a percentage of the prices at the date of contract award. The deadline for Section 1 that included blocks C, D, E and F was 30 September 2013 and the deadline for Section 2 that included blocks A, B, G, H and I was 13 December 2012. However, no penalties were imposed on the contractor.
(4)(a)
The required documents for the rezoning, and building permission was submitted to the Local authorities and approved.
(4)(b)
Final inspection for occupation certificates and electrical compliance by the local authority Was not completed due to termination of the contract.
(5)
The development was enrolled with the National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC) and certificates were issued. The development was suspended before final inspections for relevant certifications were done.