This tender seeks a turnkey service provider to assess, design, and implement either repairs or a new filtration/water treatment system at the National Zoological Garden. Key requirements include a comprehensive assessment and a 5-year maintenance plan.
The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) invites tenders for the appointment of a turnkey service provider to evaluate the existing filtration system at the National Zoological Garden. The successful bidder will conduct a thorough assessment of the current system's operational efficiency and structural integrity, providing a detailed report with findings and recommendations. Following the assessment, the provider will design an optimized solution that may involve repairs or the installation of a new filtration system, ensuring compliance with all applicable standards and environmental requirements.
In addition to the assessment and design, the tender includes the implementation of the approved solution, which encompasses the supply of all necessary equipment and materials, construction, and commissioning. A critical component of this tender is the requirement for a comprehensive 5-year maintenance plan, ensuring ongoing support and rapid response to any operational issues. This project not only aims to enhance the filtration capabilities at the zoo but also contributes to the overall sustainability and ecological integrity of the facility.
This tender is suitable for engineering firms, environmental service providers, and contractors with experience in water treatment systems and maintenance services, particularly those with a background in zoological or botanical environments.