The City of Tshwane invites bids for the long-term lease and development of a portion of the Farm Hartbeespoort 328-JR. This opportunity aims to transform underutilized land into a strategic energy infrastructure node, focusing on oil storage and refinery facilities.
The City of Tshwane is seeking proposals for the long-term lease of a portion of the Farm Hartbeespoort 328-JR, covering approximately 20.27 hectares. This tender is aimed at securing a lessee who will design, finance, and develop a high-impact oil storage and refinery facility on the site. The successful bidder will be responsible for transforming this underutilized municipal asset into a revenue-generating industrial hub, contributing to job creation and enhancing local energy security.
The property is strategically located within a premier industrial zone, benefiting from high visibility and direct access to major freight routes. Bidders must demonstrate their capacity to meet the technical, safety, and environmental requirements associated with developing a noxious industry. The project is expected to comply with the City’s Climate Action Plan, incorporating sustainable practices and contributing to the municipality's economic growth. Proposals should include a comprehensive development plan, financial viability assessments, and a clear timeline for project execution.
This tender is suitable for businesses in the energy sector, particularly those specializing in oil storage and refining, as well as real estate developers with experience in large-scale industrial projects.