Eskom has cancelled the tender for Process Engineering Training Services, which was intended for a three-year period on an as-needed basis. The cancellation is due to the supplier not meeting the minimum threshold requirements.
Eskom Holdings SOC Limited has announced the cancellation of the tender for Process Engineering Training Services, which was to be provided on an as-needed basis over a three-year period. The decision to cancel was made after careful consideration, primarily due to the fact that the participating suppliers did not achieve the minimum threshold required for qualification. This tender aimed to enhance the skills and knowledge of personnel involved in process engineering, thereby improving operational efficiency and safety within Eskom's various projects.
The scope of the training services was expected to cover a wide range of topics relevant to process engineering, including but not limited to process design, optimization, and safety protocols. The training was intended to be flexible, allowing for on-demand sessions tailored to the specific needs of Eskom's workforce. By investing in such training, Eskom aimed to ensure that its employees are equipped with the latest industry knowledge and practices, ultimately contributing to better service delivery and operational excellence.
Eskom appreciates the interest shown by potential suppliers and encourages them to stay engaged for future opportunities. The cancellation of this tender does not reflect on the quality of the service providers but rather on the specific criteria that were not met. Eskom remains committed to fostering a skilled workforce and will continue to seek qualified training providers in the future.
This tender was suitable for training organizations specializing in process engineering, educational institutions offering relevant courses, and consultants with expertise in engineering training. Businesses that focus on skill development and workforce training in technical fields would have found this opportunity relevant.