Seeking an environmental assessment practitioner to conduct an environmental impact study and secure a water use license for dredging and silt excavation at Centurion Lake and surrounding waterways. This project aims to enhance water quality and ecosystem health.
The City of Tshwane invites qualified environmental assessment practitioners to submit proposals for conducting a comprehensive environmental impact study and obtaining a water use license. This project focuses on the dredging and excavation of silt at Centurion Lake, the Hennops River, and the lower Kaalspruit system. The selected practitioner will assess the potential environmental impacts of the proposed activities, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and regulations.
The scope of work includes conducting baseline studies, stakeholder engagement, and preparing detailed reports that outline the findings and recommendations. The successful bidder will also be responsible for facilitating the licensing process with the relevant authorities, ensuring that all necessary permits are obtained in a timely manner. This initiative is crucial for improving water quality, restoring aquatic habitats, and promoting sustainable management of the water resources in the area, ultimately benefiting the local community and ecosystem.
By participating in this tender, businesses will contribute to a significant environmental project that aligns with national priorities for water resource management and ecological conservation. This is an excellent opportunity for firms specializing in environmental consultancy, impact assessments, and water resource management to showcase their expertise and support sustainable development initiatives.
This tender is suitable for environmental consultancy firms, specialists in ecological assessments, and companies experienced in obtaining water use licenses. Businesses with expertise in environmental legislation, stakeholder engagement, and project management in the water sector are encouraged to apply.