This tender seeks contractors for the construction of an underground main water line and rehabilitation services at an international airport over a 24-month period. Key requirements include adherence to safety protocols and minimal disruption to airport operations.
The Airports Company of South Africa is inviting qualified contractors to submit proposals for the construction of an underground main water line and associated rehabilitation services at Bram Fischer International Airport. The project is expected to last 24 months and requires a contractor who can ensure compliance with stringent safety regulations while maintaining operational efficiency at the airport. Contractors must demonstrate experience in similar projects and possess the necessary qualifications and certifications to work in an airside environment.
The scope of work includes the installation of the main water line, rehabilitation of existing services, and ensuring that all construction activities are conducted with minimal disruption to airport operations. This includes adhering to restricted working hours, implementing effective traffic control measures, and maintaining clear communication with airport authorities. The successful contractor will be responsible for site security, waste management, and compliance with environmental considerations throughout the project duration. This tender presents an opportunity for contractors specializing in construction and civil engineering to engage in a significant infrastructure project that supports essential airport services.
This tender is suitable for construction firms with expertise in civil engineering, particularly those experienced in airport operations and underground utility installations. Businesses must be capable of adhering to strict safety and operational protocols in a high-security environment.