This tender seeks qualified contractors to conduct a geotechnical investigation for pressure relief wells as part of the Kwaggaskloof Dam rehabilitation project. Only bidders with a CIDB grading of 2CE or higher are eligible.
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is inviting bids for a geotechnical investigation focused on pressure relief wells at the Kwaggaskloof Dam. This investigation is critical for assessing the geological conditions and ensuring the structural integrity of the dam during its rehabilitation process. The successful contractor will be responsible for conducting comprehensive soil and rock assessments, including sampling, testing, and reporting on the findings.
Eligible bidders must possess a CIDB grading of 2CE or higher, demonstrating their capability to undertake construction-related geotechnical work. The project aims to enhance the safety and functionality of the dam, which plays a vital role in water management in the region. The investigation will provide essential data to inform engineering decisions and ensure compliance with safety regulations. The tender is open for submissions until March 19, 2026, and interested parties are encouraged to review the supporting documents for detailed specifications and requirements.
This tender is suitable for construction firms and engineering companies with expertise in geotechnical investigations, particularly those with experience in dam projects and a CIDB grading of 2CE or higher.