Quotation are invited for Appointment of a Panel of Seven (7) CIDB-Graded EB3 and EB4 ONLY Contractors for Electrical Maintenance Services on an As-and-When-Required Basin. 2.1 Reactive and Breakdown Maintenance The contractor shall attend to electrical faults, breakdowns, failures, and defects reported by the University, including but not limited to: Fault finding, diagnosis, and rectification of electrical failures Repair or replacement of damaged electrical components and accessories Restoration of electrical supply interruptions Repair of lighting circuits, plug circuits, distribution boards, and related installations Rectification of tripping problems, overloads, short circuits, and earth leakage faults Repair or replacement of isolators, circuit breakers, contactors, relays, timers, switches, sockets, fittings, and associated components Repair of internal and external lighting systems 2.2 Routine and General Electrical Maintenance The contractor shall perform day-to-day maintenance and minor electrical works, including: Replacement of light fittings, lamps, bulbs, ballasts, drivers, and starters Replacement or repair of switches, sockets, plug points, trunking, conduit, and wiring Repair, replacement, and maintenance of distribution boards and sub-distribution boards Tightening of loose connections and termination points Checking and repair of damaged cabling and electrical accessories Maintenance of power supply points serving offices, lecture venues, laboratories, workshops, residences, and common areas Minor rewiring and electrical alterations where required 2.3 Planned Preventative Maintenance The contractor may be required to undertake planned preventative maintenance to reduce failures and improve the reliability and safety of the Universitys electrical systems. This may include: Scheduled inspections of electrical installations and equipment Preventative servicing of distribution boards, switchgear, isolators, and control panels Testing of circuits and electrical components for performance and safety Inspection of cabling, terminations, breakers, protection devices, and lighting systems Identification and reporting of worn, overloaded, obsolete, or defective components Recommendations for repairs, replacements, upgrades, or risk mitigation measures 2.4 Emergency Electrical Maintenance Services The contractor shall be required to respond to urgent and emergency electrical incidents that may pose risk to persons, property, operations, or service continuity. This may include: Electrical outages affecting critical facilities or large sections of campus Dangerous exposed wiring, burning smells, sparks, overheating, or fire-related risks Tripping of critical circuits or boards affecting teaching, residences, security, ICT, laboratories, or administration Emergency isolation and making safe of defective installations Immediate repair work to restore essential electrical services Attendance after hours, over weekends, public holidays, or during campus shutdown periods where necessary. Etc. Tender Link : http://www.mut.ac.za/tenders-procurement/