Seeking qualified alternative sanitation service providers to design, construct, and maintain wastewater treatment plants for upgrading informal settlements over a period of 108 months. This project aims to enhance sanitation and public health outcomes.
The Gauteng Partnership Fund is inviting proposals from experienced alternative sanitation service providers to form a panel responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of wastewater treatment plants. This initiative is focused on upgrading informal settlements, which often lack adequate sanitation infrastructure, thereby posing significant health risks to residents. The successful providers will be tasked with delivering innovative and sustainable sanitation solutions that meet the specific needs of these communities over a contract period of 108 months.
Key requirements include a proven track record in wastewater management, adherence to environmental regulations, and the ability to implement cost-effective and efficient systems. Providers must demonstrate their capacity to work collaboratively with local authorities and community stakeholders to ensure that the sanitation solutions are not only technically sound but also socially accepted. The project aims to significantly improve the quality of life for residents in informal settlements by providing reliable sanitation services, ultimately contributing to public health and environmental sustainability.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in environmental engineering, wastewater treatment, and sanitation services. Companies with experience in community engagement and sustainable infrastructure development are encouraged to apply.