This tender seeks qualified bidders for the installation of smart meters, data concentrators, and bulk load limiting devices across various zones in the Cape Coastal Cluster. The contract will be on an 'as and when' required basis for a duration of three years.
The South African government is inviting bids for the installation of smart meters, data concentrators, and bulk load limiting devices within the Cape Coastal Cluster, specifically in the Eastern Cape region. This project aims to enhance energy management and efficiency by deploying advanced metering infrastructure that allows for real-time data collection and monitoring. The successful bidders will be responsible for the installation and integration of these devices, ensuring compliance with all relevant standards and regulations.
The scope of work includes the installation of smart meters that facilitate accurate billing and consumption tracking, data concentrators that aggregate data from multiple meters, and bulk load limiting devices that help manage energy consumption during peak times. Bidders must demonstrate experience in similar projects, possess the necessary technical expertise, and provide a detailed project plan outlining their approach to installation, testing, and maintenance. The contract will be executed on an 'as and when' basis over a three-year period, allowing for flexibility in response to the evolving needs of the energy sector in the region.
This tender presents a significant opportunity for businesses specializing in electrical installations, smart technology solutions, and energy management systems. By participating, bidders can contribute to the advancement of sustainable energy practices while securing a long-term contract with potential for future projects in the growing smart energy market.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in electrical engineering, smart technology installations, and energy management solutions. Companies with experience in large-scale installations and compliance with energy regulations are encouraged to apply.