This tender seeks a service provider for the monitoring and eradication of alien and invasive vegetation at King Phalo Airport over a three-year period. Key requirements include expertise in ecological management and compliance with environmental regulations.
The Airports Company of South Africa is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to undertake comprehensive monitoring and eradication of alien and invasive vegetation at King Phalo Airport. This three-year project aims to restore and maintain the ecological integrity of the airport's landscape, ensuring compliance with environmental standards and promoting biodiversity. The selected service provider will be responsible for conducting regular assessments, implementing effective eradication strategies, and providing ongoing maintenance to prevent the re-establishment of invasive species.
The scope of work includes initial surveys to identify invasive species, the development of a management plan, and the execution of eradication measures using environmentally friendly methods. The successful bidder will also be required to report on progress and adapt strategies as necessary based on monitoring results. This project not only supports the airport’s operational sustainability but also contributes to broader environmental conservation efforts in the region, making it a valuable opportunity for businesses specializing in ecological services and landscape management.
This tender is suitable for businesses with expertise in environmental management, particularly those specializing in invasive species control, ecological restoration, and landscape maintenance. Companies with experience in compliance with environmental regulations and sustainable practices are encouraged to apply.