This tender seeks quotations for the collection, modification, and installation of lagging on the off-gas extraction ducting of two furnaces at the Area 26 Smelter Project. Key requirements include CIBD 1ME pre-qualification and adherence to safety standards.
The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Limited (Necsa) is inviting quotations for a project aimed at enhancing the thermal efficiency and safety of two furnaces at the Area 26 Smelter. The scope of work includes the collection and modification of existing 50 mm thick lagging material to a reduced thickness of 25 mm, followed by the installation of this modified lagging on the off-gas extraction ducting for both Furnace 1 and Furnace 2. Additionally, galvanized protective covers will be fitted to ensure mechanical protection and weatherproofing of the ducting.
All necessary materials for the lagging modification and installation are available on-site, which will streamline the process and reduce costs. Bidders must comply with the CIBD 1ME pre-qualification requirement and demonstrate adherence to safety standards, including ISO certifications relevant to quality and safety management. The project emphasizes the importance of functionality and technical evaluation, ensuring that only qualified service providers with a proven track record in similar projects are considered. This initiative not only aims to improve operational efficiency but also aligns with Necsa's commitment to safety and environmental sustainability.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in industrial insulation, ducting services, and those with experience in thermal management solutions. Companies must hold CIBD 1ME pre-qualification and demonstrate compliance with safety and quality standards.