This tender seeks service providers for the development of roads, footpaths, and stormwater control systems in the informal settlement of Welbedatch East. Key requirements include expertise in civil engineering and experience in working within informal communities.
The Ethekwini Metropolitan Municipality invites tenders for the provision of incremental services aimed at improving infrastructure in the informal settlement of Welbedatch East, located in Wards 77. This project focuses on the construction and enhancement of essential roads and footpaths, as well as the implementation of effective stormwater control measures to mitigate flooding and improve living conditions for residents. The successful bidder will be responsible for ensuring that all work complies with local regulations and standards, while also engaging with the community to address their specific needs.
The scope of work includes site assessments, design and engineering of infrastructure, construction activities, and ongoing maintenance of the completed projects. Bidders should demonstrate a strong track record in similar projects, particularly in informal settlements, and possess the necessary resources to execute the work efficiently. The anticipated duration of the project is expected to align with the tender timeline, with a closing date for submissions on March 6, 2026. This initiative not only aims to enhance mobility and accessibility within the settlement but also to promote community engagement and sustainable development practices.
This tender is suitable for construction firms, civil engineering companies, and service providers with experience in community development projects, particularly those focused on informal settlements and infrastructure improvement.