The PPECB seeks qualified service providers for a new alarm system and armed response services for a 36-month period, with a potential 12-month extension. Services will be required 24/7 at the Tulbagh office.
The Perishable Products Export Control Board (PPECB) is inviting bids for the provision of a comprehensive alarm system and armed response services at its Tulbagh Sub-Office. The selected service provider will be responsible for the installation, monitoring, and maintenance of a state-of-the-art security alarm system, ensuring 24-hour surveillance and rapid response capabilities. This contract spans 36 months, with an option for a 12-month extension, and requires the service provider to maintain a fully operational control room and a rapid response team within a 5-10km radius of the office.
Key requirements include a functional control room for monitoring alarms, a qualified armed response team, and a commitment to maintaining accurate records of incidents. The service provider must also have a Business Contingency Plan (BCP) to address emergencies and ensure uninterrupted service. Bidders must comply with security vetting processes and demonstrate experience in similar projects. This tender offers an opportunity for businesses specializing in security services to contribute to the safety and efficiency of PPECB operations, promoting the secure export of perishable products from South Africa.
This tender is suitable for security service providers with experience in alarm systems and armed response, particularly those with a local presence in the Tulbagh area and the capability to meet stringent security requirements.