Seeking a qualified service provider to drill a borehole for a Honeybush SMME in the Eastern Cape. This project aims to enhance irrigation capabilities, supporting local agricultural initiatives.
The Agricultural Research Council is inviting tenders for the drilling of a borehole specifically designed to support a Honeybush Small, Medium, and Micro Enterprise (SMME) located in Sonskyn, Heuningbos, Haarlem, within the Langkloof region of the Eastern Cape. This initiative is crucial for improving irrigation methods, thereby enhancing the agricultural productivity of the Honeybush crop, which is known for its health benefits and economic potential.
The selected service provider will be responsible for all aspects of borehole drilling, including site assessment, drilling operations, and ensuring compliance with local regulations and environmental standards. The project is expected to be completed within a specified timeframe, and the contractor must demonstrate previous experience in similar projects, as well as the capability to mobilize necessary resources efficiently. This tender not only aims to provide essential water resources for irrigation but also supports the growth of local businesses and sustainable agricultural practices in the region.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms, drilling contractors, and companies specializing in agricultural infrastructure development, particularly those with experience in borehole drilling and irrigation systems.
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