This tender seeks a qualified service provider to design and establish two mini data centres, ensuring optimal functionality and security. Key requirements include adherence to technical specifications and project timelines, with a focus on innovative solutions.
The National Radioactive Waste Disposal Institute (NRWDI) is inviting proposals for the establishment of two mini data centres. The project aims to enhance data management and storage capabilities, ensuring secure and efficient processing of sensitive information. Interested service providers must demonstrate expertise in data centre construction, including compliance with industry standards and best practices.
The scope of work includes the design, construction, and installation of all necessary infrastructure to support the data centres. This encompasses power supply, cooling systems, and network connectivity, as well as security measures to safeguard the facilities. The successful bidder will be expected to deliver the project within a specified timeline, with a commitment to quality and performance. Additionally, the proposal should outline maintenance and support services post-establishment to ensure ongoing operational efficiency.
This tender presents an opportunity for businesses specializing in IT infrastructure, construction, and facility management to contribute to a critical project that supports the NRWDI's mission. By providing innovative and sustainable solutions, bidders can play a key role in advancing data management capabilities within the organization.
This tender is suitable for construction firms with experience in IT infrastructure, data centre specialists, and companies offering facility management services. Businesses with a proven track record in similar projects are encouraged to apply.