fire protection equipment: tenders, rfq bids, opportunities and procurement 2024


Total: 131
25 nov
Tenders are hereby invited for the maintaining, service, repair, and statutory testing of fire detection system at Duvha Power Station, this includes fire detection system at Duvha Village for a period of five (5) years. Maintenance and Service of Fire Detection System involves the following: • All alarms, faults and conditions displayed on Fire Panels should be investigated, repaired and faults cleared – special care should be taken for the same alarms, faults & conditions not re-appear within 48 hours. • Repair field faults and replace faulty equipment as required, including the Fire Damper equipment like Actuators, IO Modules and 24 Volt Power Supplies to the Fire Dampers. • Repair faulty field wiring and faults that are logged on the Fire Panels, including Fibre Optic cables and Fibre-to-copper convertors and all related equipment. • Installation, Commissioning and testing of all wiring, Field Equipment, Detectors, Fire Dampers and Fire panels when required. • Install / replace Fire Prevention Cushions / Seal bags in cable tunnel cable cavities as required. Inspect all the cable entries and Fire Cushions on yearly basis or as and when required. • Do all other required maintenance on the Fire Detection System as required and notified. • Re-route or move Field Wiring, Equipment and Fire Panels as and when required. • Programming and updating of software versions on Fire Panels for existing and new equipment to be done as and when required. Upgrading or changing Equipment addresses and descriptions on Fire Panels and drawings when required. • Fire Dampers and related Field Equipment and Power Supply Units must be maintained and tested to ensure that they are active and enabled on the Fire Panels. Activation of Fire dampers need to be investigated to distinguish between real or false alarms. Fire Dampers must be opened / closed manually or reset via the Fire Panels on request or as and when required. EMD Air-condition department need to be informed about closed Fire dampers and dampers need to be opened/closed as and when required. • A communication Link must be established and maintained between the Fire Detection System and the air-condition Building Management System (BMS). Care must be taken that any Fire damper activation info must be correctly signalled / communicated to the BMS to ensure that the correct air condition system is switched off or restarted when Fire alarm is cleared and the Fire dampers opened. • Monitor, reset and repair alarms due to the activation of Fire Deluge valves on site. • Testing and installation of pressure switches on the fire protection systems. • Spares and materials will be supplied by Eskom, unless otherwise specified. Contract Controller need to be informed timeously about any spare and material requirements. • Report all true Fire Conditions & Alarms, False Alarms, damaged and disabled Fire Detection Equipment timeously to the Contract Controller. There will never be a situation where the Contract Controller is unaware of certain Fire System Conditions / limitations / damaged equipment or disabled equipment – the Fire Detection Contractor will be held responsible in such instances. • Investigations and Alarm printouts will be made in case of any Fire- or explosion conditions to prove that the Fire Detection System operated correctly or not. Comprehensive reports will be compiled within the shortest possible time frame. The Contractor will provide all possible expertise needed to do these investigations and will assist Eskom with insurance claims that might arise from such an incident. • Provided training to Eskom personnel to operate the Fire Panels and other Fire Detection Equipment when required. • Update drawings and manuals to as-build on site and provide Eskom with latest updated master copy of all programming on Hard copies, CD-ROM and/or USB Flash drive. Two hard copies of all drawings must up be neatly filed and kept on site. Drawings must be updated and kept current at all times. • Passwords to all Fire Panels will be provided to the Contract Controller. • Service Team should be on site from 07H00 to 16H15, 5 day a week. • Servicing Team reports to the Contract Controller, Selobalobane Riba, of Duvha Power Station on arrival and before leaving site. (EN) add to Favorites
Deadline: 39 days
Customer: ONLINE TENDERS

Number: 114731830

Country: South Africa

Source: ONLINE TENDERS

08 nov
17 oct
SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT FOR USE OF BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION - CUYO (UK) add to Favorites
Contract value: 2 272 (USD)
Price original: 134 000 (PHP)

Customer: MUNICIPALITY OF CUYO, PALAWAN
16 oct

Number: 112288211

Country: Bahrain

Source: Tender Board - Kingdom of Bahrain

11 sep
Supply Fire Protection Equipment for Divisional Forest Office Sdihi M.P. (EN) add to Favorites
Customer: eProcurement System Government of Madhya Pradesh

Number: 110695344

Country: India

Source: Central public Procurement portal India

29 aug
G-2024-0826 Supply and Delivery of Firefighting Equipment, Bureau of Fire Protection (UK) add to Favorites
Contract value: 12 670 (USD)
Price original: 747 205 (PHP)

Customer: CITY OF CALAMBA, LAGUNA
28 aug

Number: 109930396

Country: Bulgaria

Source: RFQ

08 aug
Quotations are hereby invited for the appointment of a service provider to conduct a condition assessment for the Durban International Convention Centre (Durban ICC) - Once Off Assessment. The assessment will identify current issues, potential risks, and necessary maintenance or repairs to ensure that the facilities continues to meet high operational and safety standards. This will assist in planning for future upgrades and maintaining the Durban ICC"s status as a leading convention centre. Scope of Work: Comprehensive Asset Condition Assessment on the following asset classes although not limited to: 1. Electrical Infrastructure: - Transformer Protection Relays; - Power factor correction; - MV transformers; - MV/LV switchgear; - Generators; - UPS Systems inclusive of batteries; 2. Refrigeration: - Blast Chilling equipment; 3. Infrastructure: - Room dividing systems (Operable walls) and adjoining panels, tracks etc; - Durban Exhibition Centre Roof Structure; 4. Fire, safety and Building Management: - Inspection of fire systems, early warning systems, BMS (Building Management Systems) and evacuation systems; 5. Lifting Equipment: - Inspection of mobile elevating work platform (Cherry Picker) machinery. 6. Backup Water Supply: - Inspection of the precinct to identify suitable areas for backup water supply systems including assessment into the existing reticulation system to allow for seamless changeover; - Based on the information collected, a comprehensive Condition Audit will be prepared. This audit will provide an assessment of the equipment"s reliability and offer recommendations for the asset"s future, including whether it should be replaced or repaired. 7. Operational and Capital Budgets: - A status on the equipment via a RAG (Red, Amber, and Green) priority identification status table must be applied on the reporting to indicate the level of inefficiency of all relevant equipment. A plan for the remediation of these items must be part of the report (inclusive of proposed/budget costs); - A budget plan must be developed, covering the assets to be replaced along with their budgeted costs. This plan must facilitate future planning and budgeting for new equipment. (EN) add to Favorites
Customer: ONLINE TENDERS

Number: 108832259

Country: South Africa

Source: ONLINE TENDERS