This tender seeks a contractor to reinstate the ADS support infrastructure at Bravo and Charlie ADS aprons at Cape Town International Airport over a six-month period. Key requirements include adherence to safety standards and compliance with relevant regulations.
The Airports Company South Africa is inviting quotations for the reinstatement of the ADS (Aerodrome Data System) support infrastructure at the Bravo and Charlie ADS aprons of Cape Town International Airport. This project is crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and safety at one of South Africa's busiest airports. The selected contractor will be responsible for ensuring that all reinstatement work meets the required safety and engineering standards, as outlined in the provided documentation.
The scope of work includes the assessment of existing infrastructure, removal of damaged components, installation of new ADS support systems, and thorough testing to ensure full functionality. Contractors must demonstrate experience in similar civil engineering projects and possess the necessary certifications and insurance as specified in the tender documents. The project duration is set for six months, during which the contractor will be expected to coordinate closely with airport operations to minimize disruptions.
This tender presents an excellent opportunity for civil engineering firms specializing in airport infrastructure projects. Successful completion will not only enhance the operational capabilities of Cape Town International Airport but also contribute to the overall safety and efficiency of air traffic management in the region. Interested parties should review the supporting documents for detailed requirements and submit their proposals by the closing date.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms with experience in airport infrastructure projects, particularly those familiar with ADS systems and safety compliance in aviation environments.