This tender seeks a service provider for invasive species control and re-vegetation of the Rothdene Wetland as part of the sewer pipeline project. The work is a once-off engagement aimed at restoring ecological balance and enhancing local biodiversity.
The Midvaal Local Municipality invites bids for a once-off project focused on invasive species control and re-vegetation services at the Rothdene Wetland. This initiative is part of a broader sewer pipeline project aimed at minimizing environmental impact and promoting ecological restoration in the area. The successful service provider will be responsible for assessing the current state of the wetland, implementing effective control measures for invasive species, and facilitating the re-vegetation process with native plant species to restore the natural habitat.
Key requirements include demonstrating expertise in ecological restoration, providing a detailed project plan, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. The project aims to enhance biodiversity, improve water quality, and contribute to the overall health of the wetland ecosystem. Interested bidders should prepare to submit their proposals by the closing date, ensuring they meet all specified criteria outlined in the tender documentation.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in environmental management, ecological restoration, and invasive species control. Companies with experience in wetland rehabilitation and a strong understanding of local biodiversity are encouraged to apply.