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Request for quotations for the design and development of Air Handling Units (AHU) and Fan Coil Units (FCU) at Cape Town International Airport. The contract duration is up to 36 months, focusing on enhancing operational reliability and compliance with safety standards.
The Airports Company of South Africa seeks a qualified professional service provider to undertake the design and development of Air Handling Units (AHU) and Fan Coil Units (FCU) for Cape Town International Airport. This project encompasses stages 1 to 6, including inception, detailed design, documentation, procurement, contract administration, and final close-out. The successful bidder will be responsible for delivering a solution that not only meets current operational needs but also aligns with international best practices and South African National Standards (SANS 10400 Part O).
The scope of work includes a comprehensive assessment of existing systems, design of new units, integration with Building Management Systems (BMS), and ensuring compliance with all relevant safety and environmental regulations. The contractor will also manage the procurement process and oversee the installation, ensuring minimal disruption to airport operations. Key deliverables will include detailed specifications, construction documentation, and a thorough risk assessment to mitigate any potential operational impacts during the project lifecycle.
This tender is ideal for engineering firms with experience in HVAC systems, particularly those familiar with airport operations and regulatory compliance. The project aims to enhance the airport's operational efficiency and sustainability while ensuring a safe environment for both staff and passengers.
This tender is suitable for engineering firms, HVAC specialists, and construction companies with experience in airport infrastructure projects and a strong understanding of safety and environmental regulations.