This tender seeks a consortium to undertake repairs and renovations to 15 flats and 5 houses designated as Married Quarters. The project aims to enhance living conditions for personnel and ensure compliance with safety standards.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is inviting proposals from qualified consortia for the repair and renovation of Married Quarters, which includes 15 flats and 5 houses. The scope of work encompasses comprehensive renovations, including structural repairs, plumbing, electrical upgrades, and interior refurbishments to ensure that the accommodations meet modern living standards and safety regulations. The successful consortium will be expected to demonstrate expertise in similar projects and provide a detailed project plan that outlines timelines, resource allocation, and quality assurance measures.
This project not only aims to improve the living conditions of SAPS personnel but also to enhance the overall functionality and aesthetic appeal of the Married Quarters. The renovations are expected to contribute to the well-being of the residents, thereby boosting morale and productivity. Interested parties must be able to demonstrate their capacity to manage a project of this scale and complexity, ensuring minimal disruption to the residents during the renovation process. The tender is open for submissions until February 2, 2026, and all proposals must adhere to the guidelines set forth in the tender documentation.
This tender is suitable for construction firms, renovation specialists, and consortia with experience in residential projects, particularly those familiar with public sector requirements and safety regulations.
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