Maintenance, Repair, and Replacement of Lifts and Escalators at CTICC
Tender Department
In plain English
The Cape Town International Convention Centre is procuring maintenance, repair, and replacement services for lifts and escalators. Suitably qualified, experienced, and registered companies can bid, and registration on the CTICC Database or Central Supplier Database is required before adjudication.
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The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) is seeking a service provider for the maintenance, repair, and replacement of its lifts and escalators. The work will be performed at the CTICC facilities located in Cape Town. This tender is issued by the CTICC to ensure the safe and efficient operation of vertical transport systems. Interested bidders must attend a compulsory briefing session on 22 June 2026. The project requires a qualified contractor capable of meeting a minimum functionality score of 70. The final deadline for all bid submissions is 10 July 2026.
What you need to qualify
- CSD registration — Registration on the Central Supplier Database — required to do business with government.
Full requirements
- Registered on the CTICC Database or Central Supplier Database (CSD)
- Attendance at the compulsory briefing session is mandatory
- Minimum functionality score of 70 required for eligibility
Contact & how to apply
Name: Tender Department
Email: tender4@cticc.co.za
Phone: 021-410-5170
How to apply: Submit the original bid documents in a sealed A4 envelope, clearly marked with the tender number and name. Deliver the envelope to Tender Box 1 at the reception area, Ground Floor, Cape Town International Convention Centre 1, 1 Lower Long Street, Foreshore, Cape Town.
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