This tender seeks a contractor to upgrade the existing irrigation system at the South African National Biodiversity Institute's botanical garden. The project aims to enhance water efficiency and support biodiversity in the region.
The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) is inviting tenders for the upgrade of the existing irrigation system at the KwaZulu-Natal National Botanical Garden in Pietermaritzburg. This project, part of Phase Two, focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the irrigation system to better support the diverse plant species housed within the garden. Contractors will be required to assess the current system, implement necessary upgrades, and ensure compliance with environmental standards.
Key requirements include the installation of new piping, the integration of modern irrigation technology, and adherence to the special conditions outlined in the contract documents. The successful contractor will play a crucial role in enhancing the garden's sustainability and contributing to the conservation of South Africa's rich biodiversity. This project not only aims to improve water management but also to create a more resilient ecosystem that can withstand climatic changes.
Interested contractors should possess experience in irrigation system upgrades, a strong understanding of environmental regulations, and the ability to work collaboratively with SANBI staff. This tender presents an opportunity for businesses to engage in meaningful conservation efforts while contributing to the enhancement of a national treasure.
This tender is suitable for contractors specializing in irrigation systems, environmental engineering firms, and companies with experience in sustainable landscaping and water management solutions.
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