This tender seeks qualified contractors for a 36-month contract to provide repairs and maintenance for 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 inviting tenders for a comprehensive 36-month contract focused on the repairs and maintenance of low tension or low voltage electrical installations across various state-owned buildings. This contract aims to ensure the reliability and safety of electrical infrastructure, which is critical for the operational efficiency of public facilities. Contractors must demonstrate experience in electrical maintenance, adherence to safety standards, and the ability to respond promptly to service requests.
The scope of work includes routine inspections, emergency repairs, and preventive maintenance of electrical systems, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and industry best practices. Contractors will be required to provide detailed reporting on maintenance activities and any identified issues. This contract not only supports the upkeep of essential services but also promotes sustainability and safety in public infrastructure, ultimately benefiting the community at large.
This tender is suitable for electrical contractors and service providers with expertise in low voltage systems, particularly those experienced in working with government contracts and public infrastructure projects. Businesses should have the necessary certifications and a proven track record in electrical maintenance and safety compliance.