This tender seeks to appoint up to three contractors for the maintenance of water and wastewater treatment works infrastructure for a period of 36 months. Contractors will provide services as needed to ensure operational efficiency and compliance.
The Steve Tshwete Local Municipality is re-advertising a tender for the appointment of a maximum of three contractors to maintain water and wastewater treatment works infrastructure. The selected contractors will be responsible for providing maintenance services on an as-needed basis over a period of 36 months. This initiative aims to ensure the continuous and efficient operation of essential water treatment facilities, which are critical for public health and environmental sustainability.
Contractors must demonstrate expertise in water and wastewater treatment systems, including routine maintenance, emergency repairs, and compliance with regulatory standards. The scope of work includes but is not limited to mechanical, electrical, and civil maintenance tasks. Contractors will be expected to respond promptly to service requests and maintain high standards of service delivery to support the municipality's commitment to providing safe and reliable water services to the community.
This tender presents an opportunity for qualified contractors to engage in long-term maintenance contracts that contribute to the sustainability of vital water infrastructure. By participating, contractors can enhance their portfolio and establish a strong working relationship with local government entities, thereby fostering community development and environmental stewardship.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in water and wastewater treatment maintenance, including mechanical and electrical contractors, civil engineering firms, and companies with experience in municipal service contracts.