Seeking a service provider to develop a feasibility study, business case, and advisory services for the Rietpoort-Doornfontein Bulk Water Supply Scheme. The project aims to enhance water supply infrastructure in Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality.
The Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study and develop a business case for the Rietpoort-Doornfontein Bulk Water Supply Scheme. This initiative aims to address the aging infrastructure issues affecting water supply to Zeerust and surrounding communities, which currently face operational inefficiencies due to leaks and insufficient storage capacity. The successful bidder will be responsible for conducting a detailed assessment of existing facilities, formulating engineering options, and preparing a robust financial and operational framework to support the implementation of necessary upgrades.
The scope of work includes four structured phases: Phase 1 focuses on data auditing and baseline profiling; Phase 2 involves comprehensive feasibility validation; Phase 3 covers transaction advisory and implementation readiness; and Phase 4 entails compiling an Intermediate Business Case. The appointed service provider will play a crucial role in ensuring that the project is not only technically sound but also financially viable, thereby facilitating informed decision-making and mobilizing funding for the infrastructure improvements needed to meet current and future water demands in the region.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms with expertise in infrastructure development, particularly in water supply and sanitation projects. Companies with a proven track record in conducting feasibility studies, financial modeling, and project advisory services are encouraged to apply.