This tender seeks qualified contractors to design, supply, install, commission, and maintain a 2.5 MWp solar photovoltaic plant at Cape Town International Airport. The project includes a comprehensive maintenance contract for five years.
The Airports Company of South Africa invites tenders for the design, supply, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of a 2.5 MWp solar photovoltaic (PV) plant at Cape Town International Airport. The successful bidder will be responsible for ensuring that the solar plant meets all relevant safety, environmental, and operational standards, including compliance with local regulations and international best practices. The project scope encompasses detailed engineering design, procurement of high-quality solar modules and inverters, installation, and integration with existing electrical infrastructure.
Additionally, the contractor will be required to provide a five-year maintenance contract to ensure optimal performance and reliability of the solar plant. This includes routine inspections, performance monitoring, and necessary repairs or replacements of equipment. The contractor must demonstrate experience in similar projects, possess the necessary CIDB grading, and ensure that all work is completed within the stipulated timeframe and budget. This project not only aims to enhance renewable energy usage at the airport but also contributes to reducing carbon emissions and operational costs over the plant's lifecycle.
This tender is suitable for experienced contractors in the renewable energy sector, particularly those specializing in solar photovoltaic systems, electrical engineering, and construction management. Companies with a proven track record in similar projects and the required CIDB grading are encouraged to apply.