CapeNature requires a skilled contractor with a minimum CIDB grading of 2 SQ to install a boundary fence at De Hoop Nature Reserve. This project aims to enhance wildlife protection and reserve security.
CapeNature is inviting tenders for the installation of a boundary fence at the De Hoop Nature Reserve, a critical initiative aimed at improving the security and integrity of the reserve's wildlife habitat. The project requires a contractor with a minimum CIDB grading of 2 SQ, ensuring that only qualified and experienced professionals are considered for this important task.
The scope of work includes the design, supply, and installation of durable fencing materials that meet environmental standards and contribute to the conservation efforts of the reserve. The contractor will be responsible for ensuring that the installation process minimizes disruption to the local ecosystem while adhering to all safety and regulatory guidelines. This project not only supports biodiversity but also enhances the visitor experience by ensuring a secure environment for both wildlife and guests.
Interested contractors should be prepared to demonstrate their capabilities through previous projects of a similar nature, as well as provide a comprehensive project timeline and budget. The successful bidder will play a vital role in the ongoing conservation efforts of CapeNature, contributing to the protection of South Africa's natural heritage.
This tender is suitable for construction companies specializing in fencing and wildlife conservation projects, particularly those with a minimum CIDB grading of 2 SQ. Businesses with experience in environmental projects and a commitment to sustainability will find this opportunity relevant.
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