The Council for Geoscience seeks a service provider to conduct advanced laboratory analyses, specifically Raman spectrometry, to assess alternative coal utilisation. Bidders must provide reference letters and comply with specific quality control standards.
The Council for Geoscience is inviting quotations from qualified service providers to perform comprehensive assessments of the potential for alternative coal utilisation through advanced laboratory analyses. The primary focus will be on Raman spectrometry analysis of coal samples, which includes both loose and hard rock samples. Bidders are required to submit a minimum of two reference letters demonstrating prior experience in conducting Raman spectrometry for coal samples, along with quality control data during analyses. The expected turnaround time for results is one month or less, ensuring timely delivery of critical data for decision-making.
This tender emphasizes the importance of quality and compliance, as bidders must adhere to strict guidelines including the submission of a completed SBD6.1 form and a certified BBBEE certificate to claim points on specific goals. The evaluation will follow an 80/20 preference system, focusing on price and specific goals. This opportunity is ideal for businesses with expertise in laboratory analyses, particularly those experienced in coal-related studies, and who can demonstrate a commitment to quality and timely service delivery.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in laboratory services, particularly those with experience in coal analysis and advanced spectrometry techniques. Companies with a proven track record in quality control and compliance with government procurement processes are encouraged to apply.