This tender seeks qualified firms to conduct a geo-technical investigation for a hybrid solar PV system. The project aims to assess soil conditions and provide essential data for the successful installation of solar infrastructure.
The National Research Foundation is inviting proposals for a comprehensive geo-technical investigation to support the development of a hybrid solar photovoltaic (PV) system. This investigation will involve detailed soil analysis to determine the suitability of the site for solar infrastructure, ensuring that the design and installation processes are based on accurate geological data. The successful bidder will be required to provide a thorough report detailing soil composition, stability, and any potential challenges that may affect the installation and long-term performance of the solar system.
The scope of work includes site surveys, laboratory testing, and the preparation of a detailed geo-technical report. This report will not only inform the engineering design but also help mitigate risks associated with soil conditions. The findings will play a crucial role in ensuring the project's sustainability and efficiency, ultimately contributing to the National Research Foundation's commitment to renewable energy initiatives. Bidders should have relevant experience in geo-technical investigations, particularly in the context of renewable energy projects, and must adhere to all applicable regulations and standards.
This tender is suitable for engineering firms, environmental consultants, and geo-technical specialists with experience in renewable energy projects. Companies should have a proven track record in conducting soil investigations and providing comprehensive reporting to support infrastructure development.
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