This tender seeks a service provider to manage atmospheric emission licence applications and ensure compliance with licence conditions for the Rebecca Street Crematorium. Key requirements include expertise in environmental regulations and timely submission of documentation.
The City of Tshwane is re-advertising a tender for the appointment of a qualified service provider to handle atmospheric emission licence applications and ensure compliance with the conditions set forth in the atmospheric emission licence for the Rebecca Street Crematorium. The selected provider will be responsible for preparing and submitting all necessary documentation to the relevant authorities, as well as monitoring compliance with environmental regulations to mitigate any potential impacts on air quality.
The scope of work includes conducting assessments to determine the crematorium's emissions, developing strategies for compliance, and providing ongoing support to ensure adherence to all regulatory requirements. The successful bidder will play a crucial role in safeguarding public health and the environment by ensuring that the crematorium operates within the legal framework of atmospheric emissions. This project not only emphasizes compliance but also highlights the importance of sustainable practices in waste management and public service operations.
This tender is suitable for environmental consultancy firms, compliance specialists, and companies with expertise in atmospheric emissions and regulatory affairs. Businesses with a proven track record in managing environmental licences and ensuring compliance with local regulations are encouraged to apply.