This tender seeks qualified service providers for the control and eradication of alien and invasive species at Lethabo Power Station over a 5-year period. Key requirements include expertise in ecological management and compliance with environmental regulations.
The tender focuses on the comprehensive management of alien and invasive species at Lethabo Power Station, aimed at restoring and maintaining the ecological balance of the area. The successful bidder will be responsible for assessing the current biodiversity, developing a strategic control plan, and implementing eradication measures that align with environmental best practices. The project is set to span five years, requiring ongoing monitoring and reporting to ensure compliance with environmental standards.
Key requirements include demonstrated experience in invasive species management, knowledge of local ecosystems, and the ability to work in compliance with relevant environmental legislation. The selected service provider will play a crucial role in enhancing biodiversity, protecting native species, and ensuring the sustainability of the power station's operations. This tender presents an opportunity for businesses that specialize in ecological services to contribute to environmental conservation while fulfilling contractual obligations with a major utility provider.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in environmental management, ecological consulting, and invasive species control. Companies with a proven track record in biodiversity conservation and compliance with environmental regulations are encouraged to apply.