The Nelson Mandela Museum seeks a contractor to provide turnkey services for the installation of a borehole at the Ngquza Hill Memorial Site. Key requirements include CIDB registration and experience in civil engineering works.
The Nelson Mandela Museum is inviting bids for the appointment of a contractor to deliver comprehensive turnkey services for the installation of a borehole at the Ngquza Hill Memorial Site in Flagstaff, Eastern Cape. This project aims to enhance water accessibility for the museum and surrounding community, ensuring sustainable water supply through a professionally executed installation process. The successful contractor will be responsible for the design, construction, and implementation of the borehole system, adhering to all relevant safety and environmental regulations.
Eligible bidders must hold a CIDB grading of 2CEPE or 3CE or higher and demonstrate prior experience in similar civil engineering projects. The scope of work includes site assessment, borehole drilling, installation of water reticulation systems, and the provision of an elevated steel water tank. The project is expected to commence shortly after the contract award, with a focus on timely completion and adherence to quality standards. This initiative not only supports the museum's operational needs but also contributes to local community development by improving water infrastructure.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms, contractors with experience in water infrastructure projects, and companies registered with the CIDB. Businesses that prioritize sustainable practices and have a proven track record in similar installations are encouraged to apply.