This tender seeks a contractor to provide potable water supply infrastructure for the settlements of Farm Pniel 281, Barkley West. Key requirements include a CIDB grading of 6CE or higher and completion within 8 months.
The Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA) is inviting tenders for the construction of potable water supply infrastructure to serve the communities of Farm Pniel 281, Barkley West in the Northern Cape. The project aims to ensure reliable and sustainable access to clean drinking water by extracting water from the Vaal River, treating it on-site with a package plant, and distributing it through a network of uPVC pipelines. The scope includes the construction of raw water extraction points, water purification facilities, bulk supply pipelines, and elevated water storage tanks. Contractors must demonstrate experience in similar projects and possess the necessary CIDB grading to qualify for this tender.
The successful contractor will be responsible for the entire project lifecycle, from initial site preparation and excavation to the installation of water treatment systems and final commissioning. The project is expected to benefit approximately 1,280 residents across three communities, enhancing their quality of life through improved access to potable water. Compliance with environmental regulations and local labor employment is mandatory, ensuring that the project contributes positively to the local economy and community.
This tender is suitable for construction companies with experience in water supply projects, particularly those capable of handling civil engineering works related to water treatment and distribution. Companies should have a CIDB grading of 6CE or higher and a proven track record in similar infrastructure projects.