This tender invites bids for the design and construction of the Izingcuka bridge and associated roads under the Disaster grant. Key requirements include a CIDB grading of 7CE or higher and participation in a compulsory briefing session.
The Amahlathi Local Municipality seeks qualified turnkey service providers to undertake the design and construction of the Izingcuka bridge and connecting roads, funded through the Disaster grant. This project aims to enhance infrastructure resilience in the area, ensuring improved access and safety for local communities. Bidders must possess a CIDB grading of 7CE or higher and are required to attend a compulsory briefing session on April 21, 2026, at Khwezilentaba High School Hall.
Bids will be evaluated in three stages: administrative compliance, risk assessment, and final evaluation based on the submitted proposals. The successful bidder will be expected to provide comprehensive project management, adhere to safety regulations, and deliver quality workmanship within the stipulated timeframe. The tender emphasizes the importance of local community engagement and sustainable practices throughout the construction process, making it a valuable opportunity for businesses committed to social responsibility and environmental stewardship.
This tender is suitable for construction firms with experience in large-scale infrastructure projects, particularly those with a CIDB grading of 7CE or higher. Companies that specialize in turnkey solutions, project management, and sustainable construction practices are encouraged to apply.