This tender involves the installation of temporary ablution facilities and the repair of existing ablution units at George Airport over a period of 17 months. Key requirements include compliance with health and safety standards and timely completion to ensure operational continuity.
The Airports Company of South Africa seeks qualified contractors for the installation of temporary ablution facilities and the refurbishment of existing ablution units at George Airport. The project is structured into four work packages, including the supply and installation of two prefabricated ablution units and the repair of two existing facilities. The contractor must ensure that all work adheres to applicable health, safety, and hygiene standards, maintaining operational continuity throughout the project duration.
The successful bidder will be responsible for site management, ensuring that all installations are completed on time and within budget while minimizing disruption to airport operations. The project requires a thorough understanding of construction protocols in a live airport environment, including the need for security clearances and adherence to strict safety regulations. The contractor will also be expected to provide regular progress reports and coordinate closely with ACSA representatives to ensure compliance with all operational requirements.
This project not only aims to enhance the airport's facilities but also to ensure that all work is executed with minimal impact on passenger services. By providing modern ablution facilities, the contractor will contribute to an improved passenger experience and operational efficiency at George Airport.
This tender is suitable for construction companies with experience in facility installations, particularly in high-security environments like airports. Businesses that specialize in modular construction and have a proven track record in compliance with health and safety regulations will find this opportunity relevant.