This tender seeks a service provider for the monitoring and eradication of alien and invasive vegetation at King Phalo Airport over a three-year period. Key requirements include compliance with environmental regulations and effective management strategies.
The Airports Company of South Africa is inviting tenders for the provision of services focused on the monitoring and eradication of alien and invasive vegetation at King Phalo Airport (KPA) for a duration of three years. The successful service provider will be responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive maintenance program that controls and eradicates all identified alien and invasive species within the airport's premises. This includes ensuring that alien plants do not dominate the area, promoting the re-establishment of indigenous species, and preventing the re-establishment of invasive species.
Key requirements include the submission of a detailed management plan, adherence to the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, and the provision of qualified personnel with relevant certifications. The service provider must also ensure that all operations comply with health and safety regulations, including the provision of Material Safety Data Sheets for any chemicals used. The contract will not only enhance the ecological integrity of the airport environment but also contribute to the sustainability goals of the Airports Company of South Africa.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in environmental management, ecological restoration, and invasive species control. Companies with experience in airport operations and compliance with environmental regulations are encouraged to apply.