This tender involves minor repairs and the application of environmentally friendly paint at MEC offices, including the replacement of asbestos roof sheeting. Contractors must ensure compliance with safety regulations and sustainability standards.
The Department of Public Works is seeking qualified contractors to undertake minor repairs and repainting of the MEC Office and Conference Centre. This project emphasizes the use of environmentally friendly paint to promote sustainability while ensuring that the aesthetic and functional integrity of the offices is maintained. Additionally, the scope includes the critical replacement of asbestos roof sheeting, which requires adherence to strict safety protocols to protect both workers and the environment.
Contractors will be responsible for assessing the current condition of the offices, executing necessary repairs, and applying high-quality, eco-friendly paint. The successful bidder must demonstrate experience in similar projects, particularly those involving hazardous materials such as asbestos. This tender not only aims to enhance the working environment but also aligns with government initiatives to promote green building practices and ensure the safety of public spaces.
The project is expected to commence shortly after the closing date, with a focus on minimizing disruption to office operations. Interested bidders should prepare to submit detailed proposals that outline their approach to the repairs, painting, and asbestos removal, along with timelines and cost estimates. This is an excellent opportunity for contractors specializing in construction, renovation, and environmental safety to contribute to a significant public project.
This tender is suitable for construction firms, renovation specialists, and contractors with expertise in environmentally friendly practices and asbestos removal. Companies with a proven track record in public sector projects and compliance with safety regulations are encouraged to apply.