This tender seeks an environmental assessment practitioner to conduct an environmental impact study and secure a water use license for dredging and excavation activities at Centurion Lake and surrounding waterways. Key requirements include expertise in environmental regulations and project management.
The City of Tshwane is inviting proposals from qualified environmental assessment practitioners to undertake a comprehensive environmental impact study and facilitate the acquisition of 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, which are critical ecosystems requiring careful management to mitigate environmental impacts.
The selected practitioner will be responsible for assessing the potential environmental effects of the proposed dredging activities, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, and engaging with stakeholders throughout the process. The successful completion of this project will not only help improve water quality and habitat conditions in the affected areas but also support sustainable management practices in line with the City’s environmental goals. This tender is an excellent opportunity for firms with a strong background in environmental consultancy and project management to contribute to a significant ecological initiative.
This tender is suitable for environmental consultancy firms, particularly those with experience in conducting impact assessments, managing water use licenses, and engaging with local communities and stakeholders in environmental projects.
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