This tender seeks a contractor to design, supply, install, test, and commission new generator sets, including solar farm integration, at three airports over a three-year period. Key requirements include compliance with technical standards and project timelines.
The Airports Company of South Africa is inviting bids for the appointment of a contractor to undertake a comprehensive project involving the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of new generator sets at Upington International, George, and Kimberley Airports. This initiative aims to enhance energy reliability and sustainability by integrating solar farm technology with the generator systems. The project duration is set for three years, during which the contractor will be responsible for ensuring that all installations meet the specified technical and safety standards.
The scope of work includes detailed planning and execution phases, requiring the contractor to provide activity schedules, electrical drawings, and compliance with the ACSA CAD drawing standards. The successful bidder will need to demonstrate expertise in both generator systems and renewable energy solutions, ensuring that the integration of solar technology is seamless and efficient. This project not only aims to improve operational efficiency at the airports but also contributes to broader sustainability goals by reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
This tender is suitable for engineering firms, renewable energy companies, and contractors specializing in generator installations and airport infrastructure projects. Businesses with experience in large-scale energy solutions and compliance with aviation standards are encouraged to apply.
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