The Department of Justice seeks qualified contractors for horticultural services, including garden upgrades, irrigation repairs, and invader plant control over a 36-month period. CIDB grading of 4 SH or higher is required.
The Department of Justice (DoJ) invites tenders for the provision of comprehensive horticultural services across multiple locations, including Lenasia, Meadowlands, and the High Court. This project encompasses the supply of horticultural materials, garden upgrades, repair of irrigation systems, and control of invader plants, ensuring the maintenance and enhancement of green spaces within these areas. The duration of the contract is set for 36 months, providing a stable opportunity for service providers to demonstrate their expertise and commitment to quality service delivery.
To qualify for this tender, bidders must possess a CIDB grading of 4 SH or higher, indicating their capability to handle the scale and complexity of the required services. The successful contractor will play a crucial role in improving the aesthetic and functional aspects of the gardens, contributing to the overall environment of the judicial facilities. This tender not only offers a chance to engage in meaningful work that benefits the community but also presents a long-term partnership with the Department of Justice, ensuring consistent revenue over the contract period.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in horticulture, landscaping, and environmental management services, particularly those with experience in public sector contracts and a proven track record of maintaining and enhancing green spaces.