This tender invites contractors to rehabilitate water features, channels, reeds, and a lake at Worcester Campus. Key requirements include CIDB Grading 3CE and adherence to environmental standards, ensuring a sustainable and aesthetic enhancement of the campus.
The Worcester Campus is seeking qualified contractors to undertake the rehabilitation of its water features, including channels, reeds, and a lake. This project aims to restore and enhance the ecological integrity and aesthetic appeal of the campus's aquatic environments. Contractors must possess a CIDB Grading of 3CE, demonstrating their capability to manage civil engineering projects of this nature.
The scope of work includes the assessment and restoration of existing water features, removal of invasive species, and the re-establishment of native flora. Contractors will be required to develop a comprehensive project plan that outlines methodologies for rehabilitation, timelines, and compliance with environmental regulations. This project not only aims to improve the visual landscape of the campus but also to promote biodiversity and sustainable water management practices.
Successful completion of this project will contribute to the overall enhancement of the campus environment, providing a more inviting and ecologically balanced space for students and staff. Interested contractors should prepare to demonstrate their experience in similar projects and their commitment to sustainable practices. The tender is open for submissions until September 12, 2025.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms, environmental consultants, and contractors with experience in ecological restoration and water management projects. Businesses with a focus on sustainability and environmental compliance will find this opportunity particularly relevant.
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