This tender seeks qualified contractors to install public WiFi across 14 wards over a two-year period. The project aims to enhance connectivity and digital access for residents, promoting community engagement and economic development.
The uMshwathi local Municipality is inviting tenders for the installation of public WiFi services in 14 designated wards. This initiative is aimed at improving internet accessibility for residents, thereby fostering digital inclusion and supporting local businesses. The successful contractor will be responsible for the complete installation process, including site assessments, equipment procurement, installation, and ongoing maintenance for a duration of two years.
Key requirements include the ability to deliver high-speed internet solutions, compliance with local regulations, and a commitment to community engagement throughout the project. Contractors must demonstrate experience in similar projects, provide a detailed project plan, and ensure the installation is completed within the specified timeframe. This project not only aims to provide essential connectivity but also seeks to stimulate local economies by enabling residents to access online resources, education, and services.
This tender is suitable for telecommunications companies, IT service providers, and contractors with experience in network installations and community engagement projects. Businesses that can demonstrate a track record in delivering similar services and have the capacity to manage large-scale installations are encouraged to apply.