This tender seeks a qualified service provider to review and update the Non-Motorised Transport Plan, enhancing sustainable transport solutions. The project aims to improve accessibility and safety for non-motorised transport users within the metropolitan area.
The Ethekwini Metropolitan Municipality is inviting proposals for the review and update of its Non-Motorised Transport Plan. This initiative aims to enhance the existing framework by incorporating current best practices, stakeholder feedback, and innovative strategies to promote walking, cycling, and other non-motorised transport modes. The successful bidder will be responsible for conducting comprehensive assessments, engaging with community stakeholders, and proposing actionable recommendations that align with the municipality's sustainability goals.
Key requirements include a thorough analysis of existing transport infrastructure, identification of gaps in service provision, and the development of strategies to improve safety and accessibility for all users. The project will also require collaboration with local authorities and community organizations to ensure that the updated plan meets the needs of diverse populations. The anticipated duration of the project is from the award date until the completion of the updated plan, with a closing date for submissions set for February 13, 2026. This tender presents a valuable opportunity for firms specializing in urban planning, transport consultancy, and community engagement to contribute to sustainable urban mobility solutions.
This tender is suitable for urban planning firms, transport consultants, and organizations with expertise in sustainable transport solutions and community engagement. Businesses with a track record in similar projects and an understanding of local transport dynamics will find this opportunity particularly relevant.
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