This tender seeks multidisciplinary professional services to support the City of Cape Town's water strategy, focusing on engineering and organizational capability development. The contract spans 36 months, aiming to enhance water and sanitation infrastructure and governance.
The City of Cape Town is inviting tenders for comprehensive professional services aimed at bolstering its water and sanitation engineering initiatives and enhancing institutional and organizational capabilities. This project is crucial for implementing the City’s Water Strategy, which emphasizes safe access to water, efficient resource management, and climate resilience. The tender is divided into two categories: Category A focuses on engineering services related to infrastructure and systems, while Category B targets institutional and organizational capability development, including human capital and governance improvements.
Successful bidders will be expected to provide expert advisory services, project management, and technical support across various work streams, including asset management, energy efficiency, and climate change adaptation. The appointed professionals will play a pivotal role in ensuring that the City meets its strategic goals, complies with national standards, and effectively manages its water resources. This initiative not only aims to improve service delivery but also to foster a culture of continuous improvement within the Water and Sanitation Directorate, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable urban environment.
This tender is suitable for engineering firms, consulting agencies, and organizations specializing in water resource management, environmental services, and organizational development. Companies with expertise in project management, asset management, and climate adaptation strategies are encouraged to apply.