This tender seeks qualified contractors to conduct borehole sitting, drilling of two 100m boreholes, and perform 48-hour yield tests at Kapvilla Farm. The project aims to ensure sustainable water supply for agricultural research.
The Agricultural Research Council invites tenders for the provision of borehole sitting, drilling, and yield testing services at Kapvilla Farm in the Eastern Cape. The scope of work includes the identification and marking of suitable borehole locations, drilling two boreholes to a depth of 100 meters each, and conducting comprehensive yield tests over a 48-hour period to assess water availability and sustainability. These activities are crucial for supporting agricultural research and ensuring effective water resource management in the region.
Contractors must possess relevant experience in borehole drilling and yield testing, along with necessary certifications and equipment. The successful bidder will be expected to adhere to all safety and environmental regulations while delivering high-quality results within the stipulated timeframe. This project not only contributes to agricultural productivity but also enhances the understanding of groundwater resources in the Eastern Cape, making it a valuable opportunity for contractors specializing in water resource management.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in borehole drilling, water resource management, and environmental services. Companies with experience in agricultural projects and compliance with safety regulations are encouraged to apply.