This tender invites service providers to maintain electronic security systems for buildings and fences, including monitoring services for a period of three years. Key requirements include PSIRA registration and proven experience in similar services.
The Northern Cape Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs (CoGHSTA) seeks a qualified service provider for the maintenance of electronic security systems across multiple facilities. The contract will span three years and includes comprehensive monitoring services, ensuring the integrity and functionality of security systems such as CCTV, access control, and alarm systems. Bidders must demonstrate their capability through relevant experience, PSIRA registration, and a detailed project execution methodology. The successful provider will be responsible for routine maintenance, emergency repairs, and regular system updates, contributing to the overall safety and security of departmental assets.
The scope of work encompasses preventive and corrective maintenance, including the replacement of faulty components and the provision of technical support. Bidders are expected to submit a detailed proposal outlining their approach to service delivery, including response times for emergencies and a clear plan for regular inspections. This tender presents an opportunity for businesses specializing in electronic security to engage in a long-term partnership with a governmental body, enhancing their portfolio while contributing to public safety.
This tender is suitable for businesses that specialize in electronic security systems, have experience in maintenance and monitoring services, and are registered with PSIRA. Companies that can demonstrate a track record of similar projects and possess the necessary technical expertise should apply.