This tender is for a 36-month contract focused on the maintenance and repair of coastal stormwater and catchment management infrastructure in the South Region. Key requirements include a CIDB grading of 6 or higher and the ability to respond to urgent works.
The Coastal Stormwater and Catchment Management Infrastructure Repairs tender aims to establish a contract for urgent and emergency repairs across various stormwater systems within the South Region. The selected contractor will be responsible for a range of civil engineering works, including the upgrading and repair of stormwater pipes, culverts, gabion structures, and other related infrastructure. This contract is designed to address immediate needs arising from adverse weather conditions, flooding, and other environmental challenges that impact the integrity of stormwater systems.
Contractors must demonstrate relevant experience in similar projects and possess the necessary CIDB grading of 6 or higher. The contract duration is set for 36 months, during which the contractor will be expected to mobilize quickly to address urgent repair requests. The scope includes not only the physical repairs but also compliance with safety and environmental regulations, ensuring that all work is carried out to the highest standards. This tender presents an opportunity for qualified contractors to engage in meaningful infrastructure development that enhances community resilience against flooding and stormwater management issues.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms and contractors with experience in stormwater management and infrastructure repairs, particularly those capable of handling urgent and emergency works within municipal environments.