The SABC seeks a panel of service providers for professional engineering services on an ad-hoc basis for three years. Key requirements include valid registration with relevant engineering councils and compliance with statutory regulations.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is inviting bids for the establishment of a panel of professional engineering service providers to deliver various engineering advisory and design services across its property portfolio. This tender is open for a period of three years, during which selected service providers will be required to offer expertise in civil, electrical, mechanical, electronics, fire engineering, architectural, and quantity surveying services as needed. Bidders must demonstrate compliance with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) regulations and maintain valid professional indemnity insurance.
The scope of work includes conducting physical inspections, producing diagnostic reports, estimating rehabilitation costs, and managing rehabilitation projects. Service providers will be expected to adhere to all statutory and regulatory requirements, including the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the National Building Regulations. By participating in this tender, businesses will have the opportunity to engage with a prominent public entity and contribute to the maintenance and enhancement of critical infrastructure across South Africa.
This tender is suitable for engineering firms, consulting companies, and professionals with expertise in civil, electrical, mechanical, electronics, fire engineering, architecture, and quantity surveying. Businesses must be registered with relevant professional bodies and comply with South African regulatory standards.