This tender seeks a service provider to create an electronic Geographic Information System (GIS) for managing electrical networks on farms. The project aims to enhance operational efficiency and data management for electrical infrastructure.
The Makhado Local Municipality is inviting proposals for the development of a Geographic Information System (GIS) specifically tailored for electrical networks on farms. This system will enable the municipality to efficiently manage and visualize electrical infrastructure, improving service delivery and operational efficiency. The successful service provider will be responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of the GIS, ensuring it meets the specific needs of the agricultural sector.
Key requirements include the integration of real-time data, user-friendly interfaces, and comprehensive training for municipal staff. The GIS should facilitate better planning, monitoring, and management of electrical resources, ultimately contributing to enhanced sustainability and reliability of electrical services on farms. This project is expected to significantly improve data accuracy and accessibility, allowing for informed decision-making and resource allocation.
The tender is open to experienced service providers with a proven track record in GIS development, particularly in the context of electrical networks. Interested businesses should demonstrate their capability to deliver high-quality solutions within the stipulated timeframe, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and standards. The anticipated benefits include improved operational efficiency, reduced downtime, and enhanced service delivery to the farming community.
This tender is suitable for IT firms specializing in GIS technology, electrical engineering consultants, and companies with experience in developing infrastructure management systems, particularly those with a focus on agricultural applications.