Maintenance of pavements at Cape Town Airport.
Airports Company South Africa
In plain English
Maintenance of airside and landside pavements at Cape Town International Airport is being procured. The tender is open to eligible contractors as per the conditions of the NEC3 Term Service Contract.
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The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) invites tenders for a 60-month term service contract to maintain airside and landside pavements at Cape Town International Airport. The scope includes scheduled and emergency repairs for concrete and asphalt surfaces, such as pothole patching, crack sealing, and re-painting of runway and taxiway markings. Work will be performed on an as-needed basis, with specific requirements for night shifts to avoid disrupting flight operations. Bidders must attend a compulsory briefing session on 09 September 2026. The project requires a CIDB grading of 5CE or higher and adherence to strict safety and quality standards. The contract is valued under R50 million and follows an 80/20 preference point system.
What you need to qualify
- CSD registration — Registration on the Central Supplier Database — required to do business with government.
- Registered company — An active CIPC-registered company in good standing.
- Tax clearance — A valid SARS tax compliance status (PIN) showing your tax affairs are in order.
- CIDB grading (Grade 5 Civil Engineering (5CE)) — A Construction Industry Development Board grade in the right class of works.
- Letter of Good Standing — COID registration and a Letter of Good Standing from the Compensation Fund.
- Other registration — An industry registration the tender requires (e.g. PSIRA, NHBRC, a professional or trade licence).
Full requirements
- Valid CIDB contractor grading of 5CE or higher
- Attendance at compulsory briefing session
- Valid SARS Tax Compliance Status (TCS) PIN
- Valid COIDA Letter of Good Standing
- Proof of CSD registration
- CIPC registration and shareholder/director identification
- Bank rating letter and letter of solvency
- Signed commitment for emergency and holiday work availability
- Relevant industry quality certifications (ISO9001, SANS, COTO)
Contact & how to apply
Name: Mogammad Kamaal Allom
Email: kamaal.allom@gmail.com
Phone: 079-898-5162
How to apply: Submit one original, one copy, and an electronic version (USB) in a sealed envelope marked with the tender reference (CIA7897/2025/RFP) and company details. Deliver to the Tender Box at the ACSA Procurement Office, Southern Office Block Building, Ground Floor, Cape Town International Airport.
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