This tender seeks a qualified service provider to create firebreaks in the Northern Cape Province. The project aims to enhance climate resilience and disaster risk reduction efforts, with a focus on environmental protection and community safety.
The Department of Agriculture is inviting tenders for the appointment of a service provider to establish firebreaks across the Northern Cape Province. This initiative is managed by the Directorate of Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction, emphasizing the importance of mitigating fire hazards and protecting both natural resources and local communities. The successful bidder will be responsible for planning, implementing, and maintaining firebreaks that are strategically located to minimize the risk of wildfires, thereby contributing to the overall safety and environmental sustainability of the region.
The scope of work includes site assessments, the clearing of vegetation, and the establishment of firebreaks in accordance with environmental regulations and best practices. Contractors must demonstrate experience in similar projects, possess the necessary equipment, and adhere to safety standards. The project duration is set from the date of award until completion, with a focus on timely execution to align with seasonal fire risks. This tender presents an opportunity for businesses specializing in civil engineering, environmental management, and disaster risk reduction to contribute to vital community safety measures.
This tender is suitable for businesses with expertise in civil engineering, environmental management, and disaster risk mitigation. Companies with experience in vegetation management, land clearing, and fire prevention strategies are encouraged to apply.
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