This tender seeks quotations for air quality monitoring services at King Shaka International Airport for a duration of six months. Key requirements include measuring various air pollutants and compliance with environmental regulations.
Airports Company South Africa is inviting bids for the provision of air quality monitoring services at King Shaka International Airport for a period of six months. The selected service provider will be responsible for measuring concentrations of suspended particulate matter and various gases, including sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, ozone, and carbon monoxide. Monitoring must adhere to the legal techniques and standards set forth in the National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act, ensuring compliance with the Air Emissions License issued to the airport.
The scope of work includes the operation and maintenance of continuous monitoring stations, conducting regular servicing and calibration of equipment, and providing monthly reports detailing air quality compliance and recommendations for improvement. The successful bidder will also facilitate regulatory reporting and represent Airports Company South Africa in communications with relevant authorities. This project not only aims to ensure compliance with environmental standards but also to enhance the overall air quality management at the airport, contributing to a healthier environment for both staff and travelers.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in environmental monitoring, air quality assessment, and compliance services. Companies with experience in operating monitoring equipment and providing detailed reporting in accordance with environmental regulations are encouraged to apply.