This tender seeks qualified contractors for the maintenance of fire systems at Bram Fischer International Airport over a 36-month period. Key requirements include compliance with safety regulations and a proven track record in fire system maintenance.
The Airports Company of South Africa is inviting tenders for the comprehensive maintenance of fire systems at Bram Fischer International Airport for a duration of 36 months. The scope of work includes routine servicing, emergency repairs, and performance testing of various fire safety equipment such as fire extinguishers, fire hose reels, fire hydrants, and fire detection systems. Contractors must ensure that all maintenance activities comply with relevant safety standards and legislation, including the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Contractors are required to provide a detailed maintenance plan that outlines their approach to ensuring the reliability and functionality of fire systems. This includes scheduling regular inspections, responding promptly to breakdowns, and maintaining accurate records of all maintenance activities. The successful bidder will benefit from a long-term partnership with ACSA, contributing to the safety and operational efficiency of the airport while adhering to high standards of service delivery.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in fire safety systems, maintenance services, and those with experience in aviation or large-scale facility management. Companies must demonstrate compliance with safety regulations and possess the necessary certifications.