This tender invites bids for the construction of an internal road and fencing around guest houses and the curator's house at a national botanical garden. Contractors must demonstrate experience in civil engineering projects and adhere to environmental standards.
The South African National Biodiversity Institute is seeking qualified contractors for the construction of an internal road and fencing at the Thohoyandou National Botanical Garden. This project aims to enhance accessibility and security for the guest houses and curator's residence within the garden. Contractors will be required to provide a comprehensive plan that includes project timelines, resource allocation, and adherence to safety and environmental regulations.
The scope of work includes the excavation, grading, and surfacing of the internal road, as well as the installation of fencing that meets specified design and durability standards. Contractors must possess relevant civil engineering experience and demonstrate their capability to manage similar projects effectively. The successful bidder will contribute to the preservation of biodiversity while ensuring that the infrastructure supports the garden's operational needs and visitor experience. This project is expected to commence shortly after the closing date of the tender, with a focus on timely completion and quality workmanship.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms and contractors with experience in road construction and fencing projects. Businesses with a proven track record in environmental compliance and project management in similar settings are encouraged to apply.
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