This tender seeks qualified contractors for the sitting, drilling, and yield testing of two boreholes at Iphupha Lobawo Farmers Trust. Key requirements include 100m drilling depth and a 48-hour yield test, essential for agricultural water supply.
The Agricultural Research Council is inviting tenders for the provision of borehole drilling and yield testing services at Iphupha Lobawo Farmers Trust. The scope of work includes the sitting of two boreholes, drilling each to a depth of 100 meters, and conducting 48-hour yield tests to assess water availability and sustainability. These activities are crucial for enhancing agricultural productivity in the region by ensuring reliable access to groundwater resources.
Contractors must demonstrate experience in borehole drilling and yield testing, adhering to all relevant safety and environmental regulations. The successful bidder will be responsible for all necessary equipment and personnel to complete the project efficiently. This initiative not only aims to support local farmers but also contributes to sustainable agricultural practices in the Eastern Cape, ultimately enhancing food security and economic development in the area.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in borehole drilling, water resource management, and agricultural services. Companies with proven experience in similar projects and compliance with environmental regulations are encouraged to apply.