Seeking a registered professional civil engineer to design and implement universal access and bicycle route projects at Giants Castle. The project aims to enhance accessibility and promote sustainable transport options in the area.
The Kwa-Zulu Natal Wildlife is inviting proposals for the appointment of a registered professional civil engineer to oversee the Universal Access and Bicycle Route Projects at Giants Castle. This initiative is designed to improve accessibility for all visitors while promoting eco-friendly transportation options through the development of dedicated bicycle routes. The successful candidate will be responsible for the planning, design, and execution of the projects, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and standards.
The scope of work includes conducting site assessments, developing detailed engineering plans, and collaborating with local stakeholders to ensure that the projects meet community needs. The engineer will also be tasked with managing project timelines and budgets, as well as ensuring that the projects are completed to a high standard of quality. This is an excellent opportunity for civil engineering firms with experience in similar projects, as it not only contributes to the enhancement of the natural environment but also supports local tourism and recreation initiatives.
This tender is suitable for registered professional civil engineering firms with experience in infrastructure development, particularly in projects focused on accessibility and sustainable transport solutions. Businesses with a proven track record in managing similar projects and a commitment to environmental sustainability are encouraged to apply.