The South African Weather Service seeks a service provider to assist in calculating tariffs for aeronautical meteorological services for the financial years 2026/27 to 2028/29. This project utilizes the cost recovery period methodology to ensure sustainable pricing.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to assist in the calculation of tariffs for its aeronautical meteorological services and products for the financial years 2026/27, 2027/28, and 2028/29. The selected provider will employ the cost recovery period methodology to establish fair and sustainable pricing structures that reflect the operational costs and service delivery standards of SAWS. This initiative aims to enhance the financial viability of meteorological services while ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
The scope of work includes a thorough analysis of current pricing models, operational costs, and market conditions to develop a comprehensive tariff structure. The service provider will be expected to collaborate closely with SAWS to gather necessary data, provide insights on best practices, and deliver a final report that outlines the proposed tariffs. This project not only supports the financial sustainability of SAWS but also contributes to the broader aviation sector by ensuring that meteorological services are accessible and reliable.
Businesses that specialize in financial analysis, cost recovery methodologies, and have experience in the aviation or meteorological sectors are encouraged to apply. This tender presents an opportunity to engage in a critical service that impacts safety and operational efficiency in aviation, while also contributing to the public sector's financial health.
This tender is suitable for businesses with expertise in financial service activities, particularly those experienced in tariff calculations, cost recovery methodologies, and the aviation or meteorological sectors.