This tender seeks proposals for a panel of service providers to deliver civil engineering maintenance services across ACSA airports for a period of five years, focusing on various sub-categories including pavements, surface markings, and structural repairs.
The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is inviting proposals for the establishment of a panel of service providers to undertake civil engineering maintenance services at its airports over a five-year period. The scope of work encompasses a wide range of civil engineering disciplines, including airside and landside pavements, surface markings, structural repairs, vegetation management, and stormwater system maintenance. Each service provider must demonstrate relevant experience and qualifications, including registration with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) and compliance with safety regulations.
Bidders are required to provide detailed pricing schedules for various maintenance tasks, ensuring transparency and competitiveness. The selected panel will not only enhance the operational efficiency of ACSA airports but also contribute to the overall safety and functionality of airport infrastructure. This initiative aims to foster collaboration with service providers who can deliver high-quality maintenance solutions while adhering to ACSA's standards and sustainability goals.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms, maintenance contractors, and service providers with experience in airport operations and infrastructure maintenance. Companies with a proven track record in similar projects and those registered with the CIDB are encouraged to apply.