Gas Suppression System Assessment and Repair at PetroSA.
NESHA GACA
In plain English
PetroSA is seeking a qualified company to assess and repair or replace gas suppression systems. Bidders must be registered and approved suppliers.
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PetroSA is inviting bids for the technical assessment, repair, and replacement of gas suppression systems at their Mossel Bay facility. The project includes inspecting the FM-200 and CO2 fire suppression systems, providing technical and commercial proposals, and performing necessary upgrades to meet safety standards. The contract will span thirty-six months. A mandatory site inspection is scheduled for 20 July 2026 at the PetroSA site in Mossel Bay. Interested parties must confirm their attendance by 17 July 2026. Bidders must demonstrate technical competence and provide a detailed cost breakdown. The tender will be evaluated using the 80/20 or 90/10 preference point system, depending on the final value.
What you need to qualify
- CSD registration — Registration on the Central Supplier Database — required to do business with government.
- B-BBEE certificate — A B-BBEE certificate or sworn affidavit confirming your contribution level.
Full requirements
- Registered on National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD)
- Registered and approved on PetroSA E-Procurement Portal
- Minimum Level 4 B-BBEE contributor or EME/QSE status
- Attended mandatory site clarification meeting and inspection
- Proven technical competence including sub-contracting agreements
Contact & how to apply
Name: NESHA GACA
Email: nesha.gaca@petrosa.co.za
Phone: 044-601-3043
How to apply: Applications must be submitted electronically via the PetroSA E-Procurement portal at www.procurement.petrosa.com by selecting the 'Login to Access Tenders/Quotes' tab before the specified closing date.
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