Requests from national departments and public entities to expand and extend existing contracts rather than request new bids from potential suppliers to perform the work.
Requests from national departments and public entities to expand and extend existing contracts rather than request new bids from potential suppliers to perform the work.
If a department or entity is frequently asking to expand contracts, it can be an indication that the procurement function of the department / entity is not planning its procurement adequately and is therefore seeking to prolong the duration and/or value of existing contracts. It can also serve as an indication of possible poor governance practices and service delivery issues.
The quarterly expansions and extension reports report lists the department/entity requesting the extension/expansion, the project description, the supplier, the reason provided for requesting the expansion/extension, the original contract value, the value of the contract extension/expansion, value of previous extensions/expansions, date that the department/entity made the request, whether Treasury supported the request and the contract start and end date. This information can be used to gain a snapshot of the procurement practices of departments/entities. The information can be analysed in conjunction with National Treasury guidelines for managing deviations, contract variations and expansions.