This tender involves the construction of solar-powered boreholes, including a water treatment system, across multiple district municipalities. Key requirements include sustainable practices and adherence to civil engineering standards.
The project entails the construction of solar-powered boreholes equipped with comprehensive water treatment systems in the Uthukela, Ilembe, Ugu, and Joe Gqabi district municipalities. The aim is to enhance water access and quality in these regions, promoting sustainability and environmental responsibility. Contractors will be expected to employ innovative engineering solutions that align with civil engineering standards and best practices.
The scope of work includes site assessments, borehole drilling, installation of solar-powered systems, and the integration of water treatment technologies. Additionally, the project requires thorough documentation and compliance with local regulations. Successful bidders will contribute to improving water supply infrastructure, ultimately benefiting local communities and promoting public health. This initiative represents a significant investment in renewable energy and water management, fostering long-term sustainability in the targeted municipalities.
This tender is suitable for construction firms specializing in civil engineering, particularly those with experience in renewable energy projects and water management systems. Companies with a proven track record in sustainable construction practices and compliance with environmental regulations are encouraged to apply.
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