The City of Johannesburg seeks qualified partners for the development of an Alternative Waste Treatment Facility through a Public-Private Partnership. The project aims to divert over 500,000 tonnes of municipal solid waste annually from landfills.
This tender invites submissions for the establishment of an Alternative Waste Treatment Facility in Johannesburg, designed to process and treat municipal solid waste through innovative waste-to-energy technologies. The successful bidder will be responsible for the design, construction, financing, operation, and maintenance of the facility over a 25-year period, ensuring compliance with local and international environmental standards. The facility will not only reduce landfill waste but also generate electricity, contributing to the city's sustainability goals.
Key requirements include demonstrating technical expertise in waste management, proven experience in similar projects, and the ability to secure necessary financing. The project emphasizes socio-economic development, requiring bidders to outline plans for job creation, local community engagement, and compliance with Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) criteria. This initiative represents a significant opportunity for businesses specializing in waste management, engineering, and renewable energy solutions to partner with the City in addressing critical waste challenges.
This tender is suitable for companies specializing in waste management, engineering firms with experience in waste-to-energy projects, and financial institutions capable of providing funding solutions for large-scale infrastructure projects.