GCIS seeks proposals for the rental of three X-ray machines and three walk-through metal detectors for a one-year period. The equipment will be used for access control at Tshedimosetso House.
The Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) invites reputable service providers to submit proposals for the rental of three X-ray machines and three walk-through metal detectors. This tender aims to enhance security measures at the GCIS headquarters in Hatfield, Pretoria, by ensuring effective access control at entrance points. The successful bidder will enter into a one-year Service Level Agreement, which includes the provision of equipment, maintenance, and operator training for security personnel.
The X-ray machines must deliver high-quality imaging for screening small objects, while the metal detectors should effectively identify both ferrous and non-ferrous metallic items. Bidders are required to demonstrate their experience in the industry, provide contactable references, and ensure that all equipment meets specified technical standards. The contract will include provisions for quarterly maintenance, a guarantee for the equipment, and comprehensive training for GCIS staff to ensure optimal operation and security compliance.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in security equipment rental, particularly those with experience in providing X-ray machines and metal detectors. Companies should have a proven track record in servicing government contracts and be able to demonstrate compliance with technical specifications and maintenance requirements.