This tender seeks qualified firms to conduct facility condition assessments on Western Cape government-owned properties from 2026 to 2029. Assessments will evaluate the physical state and maintenance needs of various facilities.
The Western Cape government is inviting proposals from experienced service providers to undertake comprehensive facility condition assessments of its owned properties over a three-year period, from 2026 to 2029. The primary objective of these assessments is to evaluate the current physical condition of government facilities, identify maintenance requirements, and ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards. The assessments will cover various aspects, including structural integrity, mechanical systems, electrical systems, and overall functionality of the properties.
Proposals should detail the methodologies to be employed in conducting these assessments, including visual inspections, testing, and reporting. The selected contractor will be expected to provide detailed reports outlining the condition of each facility, prioritization of maintenance needs, and cost estimates for necessary repairs. This project is critical for ensuring that government properties remain safe, functional, and conducive to public service delivery, ultimately enhancing the quality of facilities available to the community.
This tender is suitable for professional service providers specializing in facility management, property assessment, and maintenance evaluation. Companies with experience in conducting condition assessments for public or commercial properties are encouraged to apply.