This tender seeks the outright purchase of a digital PCR system, including necessary reagents and consumables, along with a comprehensive five-year service and maintenance agreement for the Somatic Cell Genetics Unit.
The National Health Laboratory Service is inviting tenders for the outright purchase of a state-of-the-art digital Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) system. This procurement includes essential reagents and consumables necessary for the operation of the system, ensuring that the Somatic Cell Genetics Unit at the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital is equipped with the latest technology for genetic analysis. The successful bidder will also provide a comprehensive service and maintenance plan for a period of five years, ensuring optimal performance and reliability of the equipment.
The scope of this tender encompasses not only the supply of the PCR system but also the provision of all necessary reagents and consumables that are critical for its operation. Additionally, the service and maintenance agreement will cover routine checks, repairs, and any necessary upgrades to ensure that the equipment remains at the forefront of technological advancements in genetic research. This investment is aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the Somatic Cell Genetics Unit, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes and advancing research in the field of genetics.
Bidders must demonstrate their ability to deliver high-quality equipment and support services, as well as their experience in the healthcare sector. This tender represents a significant opportunity for businesses specializing in medical equipment supply and maintenance, particularly those with expertise in molecular biology technologies.
This tender is suitable for businesses that specialize in the supply of medical laboratory equipment, particularly those with experience in PCR technology and a proven track record in providing maintenance and support services in a healthcare environment.