This tender seeks a service provider to supply 0.25m ground sample distance digital colour aerial imagery in Ulundi. Key requirements include compliance with geospatial standards and the ability to deliver high-quality imagery within specified timelines.
The Chief Directorate: National Geospatial Information is inviting bids for the provision of 0.25m ground sample distance digital colour aerial imagery in Ulundi. The selected service provider will be responsible for capturing and processing aerial imagery that meets the established standards for accuracy and quality. Bidders must demonstrate their capability to utilize advanced digital sensor systems, adhere to strict operational test criteria, and provide comprehensive documentation of their processes. The imagery will support various geospatial applications, contributing to national mapping and land management efforts.
Bidders must ensure that their proposals include detailed plans for mission execution, including flight planning, equipment specifications, and compliance with the required standards for digital aerial imagery. The successful contractor will be expected to deliver high-resolution imagery that is suitable for photogrammetric processes, with strict adherence to timelines and quality benchmarks. This project not only enhances the geospatial data available for Ulundi but also supports broader initiatives in land reform and rural development.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in aerial surveying, geospatial data acquisition, and digital imaging services. Companies with experience in photogrammetry and compliance with national geospatial standards are encouraged to apply.