Seeking a professional service provider to conduct a comprehensive efficiency study for seven water boards over a 36-month period. The study aims to enhance operational effectiveness and resource management.
The Department of Water and Sanitation is inviting bids for the appointment of a professional service provider (PSP) to conduct an in-depth efficiency study for seven water boards. This study will span a period of 36 months and is aimed at identifying areas for improvement in operational processes, resource allocation, and service delivery. The successful bidder will be required to analyze current practices, benchmark performance, and provide actionable recommendations to enhance the overall efficiency of the water boards.
Key requirements include a proven track record in conducting similar studies, expertise in water management systems, and the ability to engage with various stakeholders effectively. The study will involve data collection, stakeholder interviews, and the development of a comprehensive report detailing findings and recommendations. This initiative is crucial for ensuring sustainable water management and improving service delivery to communities served by these water boards, ultimately contributing to better water quality and accessibility.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms specializing in water management, efficiency studies, and operational analysis. Businesses with experience in public sector projects and a strong understanding of water resource management will find this opportunity particularly relevant.