This tender invites professional service providers to undertake the refurbishment of the Zastron Wastewater Treatment Works in Mohokare Local Municipality. Key requirements include registered professional engineers and a comprehensive understanding of wastewater treatment systems.
The Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA) seeks a qualified professional services provider for the refurbishment of the Zastron Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) in Mohokare Local Municipality, Free State. This project aims to restore the functionality of the WWTW, which has suffered from severe vandalism and theft, resulting in non-compliant wastewater discharge into the Montague Dam. The successful bidder will be responsible for planning, site investigations, design, tender documentation, contract administration, and site supervision, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and standards.
The scope of work includes refurbishing key components such as the trickling filters, chlorination building, and various mechanical and electrical systems. The project is expected to be completed within a 10-month timeframe, with a total estimated construction cost of approximately R7.6 million. Bidders must demonstrate relevant experience, hold professional indemnity insurance, and attend a compulsory virtual briefing session. This refurbishment is critical for environmental compliance and public health, making it a valuable opportunity for firms specializing in wastewater management and civil engineering.
This tender is suitable for engineering firms, particularly those with expertise in wastewater treatment, civil engineering, and project management. Companies should have a proven track record in similar projects and possess the necessary professional registrations.