This RFP seeks proposals for the implementation of the Aerospace Quality Management Standard AS/EN9100. The selected service provider will enhance quality assurance processes for a company supported by the CSIR, ensuring compliance and operational excellence.
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is inviting proposals for the implementation of the Aerospace Quality Management Standard AS/EN9100. This standard is critical for organizations involved in the aerospace sector, as it ensures that products meet stringent quality and safety requirements. The successful bidder will be responsible for assessing current quality management practices, developing a tailored implementation plan, and providing training and support to ensure compliance with AS/EN9100 standards.
The scope of work includes a comprehensive evaluation of existing quality processes, the development of documentation and procedures necessary for compliance, and the facilitation of training sessions for staff. The project aims to not only achieve certification but also to instill a culture of continuous improvement within the organization. This initiative will ultimately enhance the company’s competitiveness in the aerospace market, improve customer satisfaction, and reduce operational risks associated with quality failures.
Interested parties should possess a proven track record in quality management system implementation, particularly within the aerospace industry. The project is expected to commence shortly after the closing date of the tender on February 25, 2026, and successful bidders will play a pivotal role in elevating the quality standards of the organization supported by the CSIR.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms and service providers with expertise in quality management systems, particularly those experienced in aerospace standards and compliance. Businesses with a strong background in training and process improvement are encouraged to apply.