Service Provider for Calibration and Repairs at King Phalo Airport
Airports Company South Africa
Compulsory briefing — you must attend to bid
6 July 2026 at 12:00 · King Phalo Airport, Information Help Desk
In plain English
Calibration and repairs of electrical testing tools at King Phalo Airport are being procured. Bidders must have a CIDB contractor grading designation of 1 EP or 1 EB or higher.
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The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is seeking a service provider for the calibration and repair of electrical testing tools at King Phalo Airport. The project involves a 12-month term service contract. Key deliverables include asset verification, diagnostic reporting, professional repair services, and the provision of traceable calibration certificates for equipment such as multi-meters, clamp meters, and theodolites. The contractor must manage all logistics, including the safe collection and delivery of instruments. Work will be performed at the airport premises in East London. The service provider must ensure all instruments are maintained to recognized standards and provide detailed post-repair functional test results. The contract includes a 10% contingency and is subject to annual CPI adjustments.
What you need to qualify
- CSD registration — Registration on the Central Supplier Database — required to do business with government.
- CIDB grading (Grade 1 Electrical Engineering (Infrastructure) (1EP)) — 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 1 EP, 1 EB or higher
- Valid ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for calibration services
- Valid Letter of Good Standing (COIDA/FEMA)
- Proof of Public Liability and Assets All Risk insurance
- Registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD)
- Relevant professional qualifications and experience for key personnel
- Attendance at the compulsory site inspection
Contact & how to apply
Name: Mlungisi Mgobhozi
Email: mlungisi.mgobhozi@airports.co.za
Phone: 032-436-6198
How to apply: Bid submissions must be emailed to acsarfq@airports.co.za. Submissions must be split into multiple attachments of 4MB each. Ensure the subject line matches the invitation requirements and that all documents are signed by an authorized person.
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