The PPECB seeks a qualified service provider for a new alarm system and armed response services for a three-year period, with an option to renew. Services will be required 24/7 at their Centurion offices.
The Perishable Products Export Control Board (PPECB) is inviting tenders for the provision of a comprehensive alarm and armed response service. This contract will span three years, with the potential for a two-year extension, and aims to enhance the security of PPECB's facilities located in Centurion. The selected service provider will be responsible for installing and maintaining a state-of-the-art alarm system, ensuring 24-hour monitoring, and providing rapid armed response to any security incidents. Key requirements include a fully operational control room, a fleet of patrol vehicles within a 10 km radius, and qualified personnel for immediate reaction to alarms.
In addition to the installation and monitoring of alarm systems, the service provider must maintain accurate records of all incidents and ensure that all equipment is kept in optimal working condition. The successful bidder will also be required to comply with South African National Standards and provide a Business Contingency Plan for emergencies. This tender is ideal for security firms with proven experience in alarm systems and armed response, capable of delivering high-quality service and support to ensure the safety and security of the PPECB's operations.
This tender is suitable for established security service providers with experience in alarm systems and armed response, particularly those registered with the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) and capable of meeting the stringent requirements set by the PPECB.