This tender invites bids for the provision of security guarding services at the KwaZulu-Natal National Botanical Garden for a period of three years. Key requirements include PSIRA registration and experience in managing security operations.
The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) seeks a qualified service provider to deliver comprehensive security guarding services at the KwaZulu-Natal National Botanical Garden for a duration of three years. The successful bidder will be responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the premises, personnel, visitors, and assets, including plants and animals, against potential threats such as theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access. Security services will be required 24/7, with a focus on both high-traffic areas and less frequented zones within the garden.
Bidders must demonstrate substantial experience in security management, including the provision of trained security personnel, effective access control, and emergency response capabilities. The tender emphasizes the necessity for compliance with all relevant legislation, including the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) requirements. Additionally, bidders must submit a detailed training and skills development plan for security staff, ensuring they are equipped to handle the unique challenges presented by the botanical garden environment. This contract not only aims to enhance the safety of the garden but also to foster a secure and welcoming atmosphere for visitors.
This tender is suitable for registered security companies with experience in providing guarding services, particularly those familiar with managing security in public spaces or conservation areas. Bidders should have a valid PSIRA registration and a proven track record of effective security management.