This tender invites bids for a 36-month contract focused on the repairs and maintenance of low tension or low voltage installations in state-owned buildings. Key requirements include expertise in electrical systems and compliance with safety regulations.
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure is seeking qualified contractors for a comprehensive 36-month term contract dedicated to the repairs and maintenance of low tension or low voltage electrical installations across various state-owned buildings. The successful bidder will be responsible for ensuring that all electrical systems are functioning efficiently and safely, adhering to all relevant regulations and standards.
Contractors must demonstrate experience in electrical maintenance, possess the necessary certifications, and have a proven track record of working on similar projects. The scope of work includes routine inspections, emergency repairs, and upgrades to existing systems to enhance safety and performance. This contract not only aims to maintain operational efficiency but also to ensure the safety of building occupants and compliance with national electrical safety standards.
By participating in this tender, businesses will have the opportunity to contribute to the upkeep of essential public infrastructure while also securing a stable contract over three years. This is a chance for electrical service providers to showcase their expertise and reliability in a critical sector of public service, ultimately benefiting the community and enhancing the quality of public facilities.
This tender is suitable for electrical contractors and service providers with experience in low voltage systems, particularly those with a strong compliance record in safety standards and a history of working with public sector projects.