This tender seeks qualified contractors for the refurbishment of boreholes as part of an emergency groundwater supply project in Knysna. Key requirements include expertise in civil engineering and groundwater management, with a focus on enhancing water supply reliability.
The Emergency Groundwater Supply Project aims to refurbish existing boreholes in Knysna to ensure a sustainable and reliable water supply for the community. The scope of work includes assessing the current condition of boreholes, performing necessary repairs, and implementing upgrades to enhance water extraction efficiency. Contractors must demonstrate experience in civil engineering, particularly in groundwater systems, and adhere to environmental regulations throughout the refurbishment process.
The successful contractor will play a crucial role in addressing water scarcity issues in the region, contributing to the municipality's long-term water management strategy. The project is expected to improve the overall functionality of the boreholes, ensuring that the local population has access to clean and safe drinking water. Interested bidders should be prepared to provide detailed proposals that outline their approach, timelines, and cost estimates, as well as any relevant certifications or past project examples.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms, contractors specializing in groundwater management, and companies with experience in water supply projects. Businesses with a proven track record in borehole refurbishment and environmental compliance are encouraged to apply.