This tender involves maintenance and repair of coastal stormwater and catchment management infrastructure in the Inanda, Ntuzuma, and KwaMashu areas over a 36-month period. Key requirements include emergency response capabilities and compliance with health and safety regulations.
The Coastal Stormwater and Catchment Management tender aims to address urgent infrastructure repairs and maintenance needs across the Inanda, Ntuzuma, and KwaMashu regions. Over a three-year term, the selected contractor will be responsible for a variety of civil engineering works, including the repair of stormwater pipes, gabion structures, and other related coastal engineering tasks. This contract is designed to be flexible, allowing for immediate response to emergencies caused by adverse weather conditions, flooding, and other unforeseen events.
Contractors must demonstrate their capacity to manage complex projects while adhering to strict health and safety standards as outlined in the Construction Health and Safety Specification. The scope of work includes not only physical repairs but also the management of environmental impacts and community engagement through local labor initiatives. Successful bidders will benefit from a structured payment plan based on work completed, ensuring financial stability throughout the project duration.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms, especially those with experience in stormwater management and emergency response. Businesses that prioritize health and safety compliance and have a track record of working in community engagement and local labor initiatives will find this opportunity particularly relevant.