DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS. Employer’s objectives The scope of the request includes the recommended monthly preventative, quarterly and annual maintenance that needs to be conducted to ensure all areas of the airports are lit and compliant. It will include all the other adhoc request (labor rates) where required upon approval by the maintenance manager. The compliance will be based on the following: • Maintenance as per OEM • Organizational guidelines and codes of practice • OHS act 93 – Occupational Health and Safety • ISO 9001 – Quality management • ISO 14001 – Environmental Management • SANS 10142 – The wiring code • ICAO Annex 14 chapter 5. • ACSA Maintenance Procedure D060 024M This scope entails the maintenance and repair of LV systems and all lighting at Costal airports. In brief, maintenance involves servicing, repairs, and testing of lights and LV systems. This involves carrying out maintenance on electrical equipment such as LV DBs, electrical plant, wiring enclosures and luminaires and associated control systems, portable appliances and other specific electrical equipment, in order to minimize downtime, and ensure that the equipment performs at optimal levels and functions to specification at the specified areas. Servicing - performing routine preventive maintenance as prescribed by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM), ACSA’s planned maintenance routines, and applicable legal and design standards. Repairs – responding to breakdowns, callouts and restoring the equipment to safe working conditions on an as and when basis. Advisory – telephonically guiding airport electricians under emergency situations to ensure systems are safely shutdown or returned to service within stringent times. System Performance Test – Testing equipment performance against the OEM, ACSA, and statutory requirements for compliance and return to service purposes. Extent of the works The Contractor will be fully responsible for meeting all requirements in this document regarding the Works. For each piece of equipment, all work will be carried out to standards as required by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) as well as any applicable governing law and/or regulations. Where OEM standards differ from those required by this document the more stringent requirement shall apply. The Contractor will be fully responsible for obtaining (and keeping up to date with) said requirements. The proposed minimum scheduled maintenance activities can be found in annex H.
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS. 1.1 Employer’s objectives The employer’s objective is to provide: Construction of 18 classrooms, medium administration block, refurbishment of 7 classrooms and 16 seats enviro-loo toilets, construction of 20 seats enviro-loo toilets, new septic tank, replace fence with 2100mm high steel palisade, drilling and equipping of borehole, 50kl water storage tanks and relocate 10 mobile classrooms within a radius of 50km.
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS. 1.1 Employer’s objectives The employer’s objective is to provide: Maintenance of Flushing School Toilets in Xxx Gqabi District School.
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS. 1.1 Employer’s objectives The employer’s objective is to provide: Construction of 1 x 4 Classroom Block, Computer Centre, Administration Block and Refurbishment of 3 x 4 Classroom Blocks (12 Classrooms), Enviro loo toilets. External Works. 1.8m High Steel Palisade Fence. Test and upgrade existing borehole and supply 60kl water storage tanks and stands. 8 Covered and 6 Uncovered Parking Bays
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS. The scope of work entails the supply, install, configure and commission of all equipment specified as part of this project. The new equipment will integrate seamlessly into the existing surveillance system. The contractor will also replace the currently installed NUUO Remote Client and Playback software with NUUO CMS software licensed for 250 devices. The contractor will install and configure the CMS software and provide training to Protective Services personnel and to Engineering on the software. The contractor shall provide proof of successful execution of similar sized projects in an industrial environment (preferably at a power station). The contractor will also provide proof of experience on the equipment specified (preferably OEM certification). The new system will consist of the following main components: • 8 * 16 Channel Network Video Recorders • 90 * Network Cameras • 16 * PTZ Cameras • 15 * Network Switches • Wall mount Cabinets and S/S enclosures • Radio links • Poles, Brackets, cables, tubing etc.
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS. 1.1 Employer’s objectives The employer’s objective is to provide: CONSTRUCTION OF 1 X 4 CLASSROOM BLOCK, MULTI-PURPOSE CLASSROOM, ADMINISTRATION BLOCK, 1 X GRADE R CLASSROOM, 6 WATERBORNE TOILETS, 10 ENVIRO LOO TOILETS AND REFURBISHMENT OF 3 X 4 CLASSROOM BLOCKS (12 CLASSROOMS), 1 X 5 CLASSROOM BLOCK, 1 X 3 GRADE R CLASSROOM BLOCK, SCHOOL HALL, GUARD HOUSE, 27 ENVIRO LOO TOILETS AND DEMOLITION OF 1 X 5 CLASSROOM BLOCK. EXTERNAL WORKS. 1.8M HIGH STEEL PALISADE FENCE AND 1.2 M HIGH STEEL PALISADE FENCE. TEST AND UPGRADE EXISTING BOREHOLE AND SUPPLY 70KL WATER STORAGE TANKS AND STANDS. 15 COVERED AND 10 UNCOVERED PARKING BAYS AT TSHEMBHANI PRIMARY SCHOOL
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS a. New palisade fence to be installed with a height of 2.4m from the top of the existing foundations as per Appendix A of Sol Bypass Enclosure Refurbishment Report (240-68108065) which is approximately 650 metres.
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS. Give a detailed description of what the Contractor is required to do and of any work which the Contractor is to design. Construction of a flood embankment environmental mitigation/enhancements at Kirknewton, Wooler, Northumberland in compliance with the Specification and Drawings numbered ASM/01, ASM/02, ASM/03, ASM/04 and ‘Kirknewton Tree Plan’.
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS. Employer’s objectives The objective is to maintain the serviceability of the diesel generators at Port Elizabreth International, Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx Airports in a sustainable manner, following OEM and industry best practice intervals, at the lowest operating and maintenance costs while ensuring compliance to general safety and aviation related legislation such as OHSACT, SANS, ICAO, and IEC. Maintenance Activities – Transformers: • Carry out all activities as per OEM recommendations • Over-all visual inspection and do all necessary tests where it is required. • Inspect for oil leaks and resolve where no spares are required • Inspect and record the active silica gel for compliancy. Record colour; Replace with new silica gel. • Record any flags on the protection devices. • Inspection of excessive heat generation. • Inspection of tap changer. Is it locked? Record the active selection of each transformer. • Check temperature gauge and record the temperature. • Check and record oil level according to the SANS555. • Perform transformer oil test and analysis. PCB contaminated oil must be safely disposed of and the disposal certificate must be handed over on works completion. SANS290 provides guidelines for management of PCB in mineral insulating oils. Provide holistic report regarding the transformer oil. • Perform “Function test” of protection warnings or trip signals. Record findings • Inspection of high voltage cable insulation. Record findings • Inspection of earthing and its resistance. Record findings • When determined in accordance with either IEC 61619, the PCB content of unused mineral insulating oils shall be undetectable-SANS 555. • When tested in accordance with either IEC 61619, the PCB content of reclaimed mineral insulating oils shall not be more than 20 mg/kg-SANS 555. • Ensure that warning signs and safety devices are present and in correct positions. Identify the different warning signs and safety devices on each transformer. • Scan the Transformer with an infra-red tester to check for abnormal Hot Spots and provide report. • Check the breather condition. • Clean the body. • Open the terminal box check tightness of terminal connection, condition of bushings and hot spots. • Check windings temperature settings. • Check earthing system is proper and intact. • Check cable support. • Check voltage value between phase to earth or neutral both Primary and Secondary. • Check if the protection is functioning. • Check cable resistance and insulation and...
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS. Employer’s objectives The objective is to maintain the serviceability of the infrastructure at OR Tambo International Airport in a sustainable manner at the lowest operating and maintenance costs while ensuring compliance to general safety and aviation related legislation. The Contractor will be responsible for Glazing works at the OR Tambo International Airport. The specifications and requirements in this document comprise the description of the Works. The Contractor will be appointed directly by the Airports Company of South Africa. Overview of the works In brief, the Contractor will be responsible for Glazing works at OR Tambo International Airport. Extent of the works The Contractor will be fully responsible for meeting all requirements in this document regarding the Works. For each piece of equipment, all work will be carried out to standards as required by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) as well as any applicable governing law and/or regulations. Where OEM standards differ from those required by this document the more stringent requirement shall apply. The Contractor will be fully responsible for obtaining (and keeping up to date with) said requirements. The Contractor will be responsible for providing staff which are sufficiently skilled and qualified for successful execution of the works. The Contractor shall comply with the Minimum Staffing Schedule at all times – as stipulated in the Annexes. This may be amended by mutual arrangement between ACSA and the Contractor from time to time. The Contractor shall at all times remain responsible to ensure that the on-site staff compliment and maintenance regime is sufficient to maintain the service levels and system performance. Should the Contractor not be able to maintain adequate system performance due to constraints caused by the Employer, it shall be timeously reported, in writing, to the Service Manager. The Contractor will ensure that his/her staff compliment is of a sufficient quantity to allow for uninterrupted supply of labour in the event of his/her staff taking sick leave, paid leave and will allow for all staff related eventualities. The Contractor shall continuously ensure that all staff is suitable, able and competent for the duties required of them. The Contractor shall continuously ensure that all staff is knowledgeable and trustworthy of the air-conditioning and ventilation systems activities/procedures in the area. The Contractor shall further ensure that any staff member reaso...