This tender seeks services for the maintenance of stormwater systems and associated infrastructure using labour-intensive methods. The contract spans 60 months and emphasizes local employment, environmental compliance, and effective project management.
The City of Cape Town is inviting tenders for the maintenance of stormwater systems and associated infrastructure, focusing on employing labour-intensive methods. The scope includes routine and emergency maintenance tasks such as vegetation management, sediment removal, litter management, and minor repairs to ensure the effective functioning of stormwater systems. The successful bidder will be responsible for managing a team of skilled workers, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations, and adhering to environmental management plans. The contract duration is set for 60 months, with a strong emphasis on local job creation, particularly for women and historically disadvantaged individuals.
Tenderers must demonstrate their capability to manage multiple maintenance teams across various locations while maintaining high standards of workmanship. They will be required to submit detailed method statements, health and safety plans, and environmental management plans prior to commencing work. The tender also mandates the use of appropriate vehicles and equipment, ensuring that all operations are conducted safely and efficiently. This tender presents an opportunity for businesses committed to sustainable practices and community engagement, offering a chance to contribute to the city's infrastructure while fostering local employment.
This tender is suitable for construction and maintenance companies, particularly those specializing in public works, environmental services, and community-focused projects. Businesses with experience in labour-intensive methods and a commitment to local employment are encouraged to apply.