Seeking a service provider to manage atmospheric emission licence applications and ensure compliance for the Rebecca Street Crematorium. The project includes application preparation and adherence to licence conditions, with a focus on environmental sustainability.
The City of Tshwane is inviting qualified service providers to submit proposals for the management of atmospheric emission licence applications and compliance monitoring for the Rebecca Street Crematorium. This tender encompasses the preparation and submission of necessary documentation to secure the atmospheric emission licence, as well as ongoing compliance with the conditions set forth in the licence. The successful bidder will play a crucial role in ensuring that the crematorium operates within the legal environmental frameworks, thereby contributing to public health and environmental protection.
The scope of work includes conducting an initial assessment of the crematorium's emissions, preparing detailed reports, and liaising with regulatory bodies to facilitate the licensing process. Additionally, the service provider will be responsible for monitoring compliance with emission standards and reporting any deviations. This project is essential for maintaining the crematorium's operational integrity and ensuring that it meets all environmental regulations, ultimately benefiting the community by promoting sustainable practices in waste management.
This tender is suitable for environmental consulting firms, compliance specialists, and companies with expertise in atmospheric emissions and regulatory affairs. Businesses with a proven track record in managing environmental licences and ensuring compliance with environmental legislation should consider applying.