This tender seeks qualified contractors for the maintenance of both landside and airside pavements at O.R. Tambo International Airport over a 60-month period. Key requirements include adherence to safety standards and quality assurance protocols.
The Airports Company of South Africa is inviting tenders for the maintenance of pavements on both the landside and airside of O.R. Tambo International Airport for a duration of 60 months. This project encompasses comprehensive maintenance tasks aimed at ensuring the structural integrity and safety of the airport's pavement surfaces, which are critical for operational efficiency and passenger safety. Contractors must demonstrate experience in airport infrastructure projects and possess the necessary certifications to comply with industry standards.
The scope of work includes routine inspections, repairs, resurfacing, and any necessary upgrades to the pavement structures. Contractors will be required to submit a detailed Bill of Quantities (BOQ) as part of their proposal, outlining the specific maintenance tasks and associated costs. Additionally, adherence to environmental regulations and minimal disruption to airport operations during maintenance activities are paramount. This tender presents a significant opportunity for businesses specializing in civil engineering and construction services, particularly those with experience in aviation infrastructure.
This tender is suitable for construction and engineering firms with expertise in pavement maintenance, particularly those experienced in working within airport environments. Businesses should have the capacity to manage long-term contracts and demonstrate compliance with safety and environmental regulations.