This tender seeks a contractor to design, supply, install, test, and commission new generator sets with solar farm integration at three airports over a three-year period. Key requirements include compliance with ACSA standards and project timelines.
The Airports Company of South Africa invites qualified contractors to submit proposals for the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of new generator sets, including the integration of solar farm technology, at Upington International, George, and Kimberley Airports. This project is set to span three years and aims to enhance the energy efficiency and reliability of airport operations through sustainable energy solutions. Contractors must demonstrate expertise in renewable energy systems and compliance with relevant ACSA standards and guidelines.
Proposals should include detailed activity schedules for each airport, ensuring that all installations meet safety and operational requirements. The successful contractor will be responsible for the entire project lifecycle, from initial design through to final commissioning, ensuring that all work is completed on time and within budget. This initiative not only aims to improve energy resilience at the airports but also aligns with broader sustainability goals, making it a valuable opportunity for contractors specializing in energy solutions and airport infrastructure.
This tender is suitable for engineering firms, renewable energy companies, and contractors with experience in airport infrastructure projects and energy systems. Businesses should have a proven track record in similar installations and the capacity to manage large-scale projects.
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