Seeking qualified civil engineering services to assess and repair cracked pillars at a national heritage site. Key requirements include ECSA registration and compliance with local building regulations.
The South African Post Office is inviting proposals for civil engineering services focused on the assessment and repair of cracked structural pillars at the Pietermaritzburg Post Office, a recognized national heritage site. The selected service provider will be responsible for conducting a comprehensive structural integrity assessment, identifying potential weaknesses in load-bearing components, and executing necessary repairs to ensure safety and compliance with applicable building regulations.
Bidders must possess a valid registration with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) and demonstrate experience in structural integrity assessments within the last two years. The scope of work includes preliminary site inspections, installation of temporary supports, repair of damaged columns, and realignment of affected steel trusses. Successful bidders will contribute to preserving a national monument while ensuring the safety and functionality of the post office's infrastructure.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms with experience in structural assessments and repairs, particularly those familiar with heritage site regulations and ECSA compliance. Companies must demonstrate a track record of similar projects and possess the necessary certifications and insurance.