This tender seeks a contractor to design, supply, install, test, and commission new generator sets, including solar farm integration at three airports, over a 3-year period. Key requirements include adherence to ACSA standards and comprehensive project management.
The Airports Company of South Africa is inviting proposals for the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of new generator sets, with an emphasis on integrating solar farm technology, at Upington International, George, and Kimberley Airports. This project spans a duration of three years and aims to enhance energy efficiency and reliability across the airports. The successful contractor will be responsible for ensuring compliance with ACSA standards and guidelines, as well as managing all phases of the project from initial design to final commissioning.
Contractors will need to demonstrate expertise in generator systems and renewable energy solutions, particularly solar integration. The scope includes detailed planning, execution, and testing of the new systems, ensuring they meet operational requirements and sustainability goals. The integration of solar technology is particularly crucial, as it aligns with national objectives for renewable energy usage and carbon footprint reduction. This tender presents a significant opportunity for businesses specializing in energy solutions, engineering, and project management to contribute to the modernization of South African airport infrastructure.
This tender is suitable for companies specializing in energy systems, particularly those with experience in generator installations and renewable energy integration. Engineering firms, project management consultants, and contractors with a proven track record in airport or large-scale infrastructure projects are encouraged to apply.
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