This tender seeks qualified contractors for the sitting, drilling, and yield testing of three boreholes at Phandulwazi Agric School. Key requirements include 100m drilling depth and a 48-hour yield test to ensure sustainable water supply.
The Agricultural Research Council invites tenders for the provision of borehole services at Phandulwazi Agric School in the Eastern Cape. The project encompasses three main components: borehole sitting, drilling of three boreholes to a depth of 100 meters each, and conducting 48-hour yield tests on each borehole. These services are essential for establishing a reliable water source for agricultural training and educational purposes at the school.
Contractors will be required to demonstrate expertise in borehole drilling and hydrogeological assessments. The successful bidder must adhere to all relevant regulations and standards, ensuring that the boreholes are positioned optimally for water extraction. The yield tests will assess the sustainability of the water supply, which is critical for the school's agricultural programs. This project not only supports educational initiatives but also promotes sustainable water management practices in the region.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in borehole drilling, hydrogeology, and water resource management. Companies with experience in agricultural projects and compliance with environmental regulations are encouraged to apply.