This tender seeks bids for the engineering design, procurement, installation, and decommissioning of Instrument Landing System (ILS) facilities at multiple airports. The project duration is up to 24 months, ensuring enhanced aviation safety and operational efficiency.
The Airports Company South Africa is inviting bids for a comprehensive project involving the detailed engineering design, site surveying, procurement, supply, installation, and construction of new Instrument Landing System (ILS) facilities at Cape Town International, Chief David Stuurman International, and George Airports. Additionally, the successful bidder will be responsible for the decommissioning of the existing ILS installations. This project is critical for improving the safety and efficiency of air traffic operations at these airports and is expected to be completed within a 24-month timeframe.
Bidders must demonstrate expertise in aviation infrastructure projects, particularly in the installation of advanced navigation systems. Key requirements include adherence to national and international aviation standards, effective project management capabilities, and a proven track record in similar installations. The successful execution of this project will not only enhance the operational capabilities of the airports but also contribute to the overall safety of air travel in South Africa, making it a significant opportunity for qualified contractors in the engineering and aviation sectors.
This tender is suitable for engineering firms, construction companies, and specialized aviation service providers with experience in navigation systems and airport infrastructure projects. Businesses with a strong background in project management and compliance with aviation standards are encouraged to apply.
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