This tender seeks qualified contractors for remedial construction work on staff housing at De Hoop Nature Reserve. The project aims to enhance living conditions and ensure compliance with safety standards, with a completion deadline of April 14, 2026.
The Western Cape Nature Conservation Board is inviting tenders for essential remedial construction work on staff housing located at De Hoop Nature Reserve. This project is critical to improving the living conditions for staff members who play a vital role in the conservation efforts within the reserve. Contractors are expected to address structural deficiencies, upgrade facilities, and ensure that all work complies with relevant safety and environmental regulations.
The scope of work includes, but is not limited to, repairing roofs, enhancing insulation, upgrading plumbing and electrical systems, and ensuring that the housing meets current building codes. The successful contractor will be responsible for project management, sourcing materials, and adhering to a strict timeline, with the final completion date set for April 14, 2026. This project not only aims to provide safe and comfortable living spaces for staff but also to support the overall mission of conservation and sustainability in the region.
By participating in this tender, contractors will have the opportunity to contribute to a significant environmental initiative while also benefiting from the potential for future projects within the conservation sector. Interested parties should possess relevant experience in construction, particularly in remedial work, and demonstrate a commitment to quality and safety standards.
This tender is suitable for construction firms with experience in remedial work, particularly those specializing in residential projects. Companies with a track record of compliance with safety and environmental standards are encouraged to apply.