This tender seeks qualified contractors for borehole sitting, drilling, and yield testing at Corndale Farm Trust. The project involves four boreholes, each 100m deep, with 48-hour yield tests to assess water availability.
The Agricultural Research Council is inviting tenders for the execution of borehole sitting, drilling, and yield testing at Corndale Farm Trust in the Eastern Cape. The scope of work includes the identification and sitting of four boreholes, drilling each to a depth of 100 meters, and conducting 48-hour yield tests to evaluate the water output and sustainability of each borehole. This project is crucial for enhancing water resource management in agricultural practices, ensuring that the farm can maintain its operations effectively.
Contractors must demonstrate experience in borehole drilling and yield testing, adhering to industry standards and regulations. The successful bidder will be responsible for all aspects of the project, including site preparation, drilling operations, and the execution of yield tests. The project aims to provide reliable water sources, contributing to agricultural productivity and sustainability in the region. Interested parties should review the supporting documents for detailed specifications and requirements.
This tender is suitable for contractors specializing in borehole drilling, water resource management, and agricultural services. Businesses with experience in environmental assessments and compliance with local regulations are encouraged to apply.