This tender seeks a turnkey service provider to assess and enhance the filtration system at the National Zoological Garden. Key requirements include feasibility studies, design solutions, and implementation of repairs or a new system.
The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) invites proposals for the assessment and enhancement of the existing filtration system at the National Zoological Garden (NZG) in Pretoria. The successful bidder will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the current system, identifying operational efficiencies, structural integrity, and compliance with relevant standards. A detailed report will outline findings, risks, deficiencies, and recommendations for either repairs or a complete overhaul of the filtration system.
The scope of work includes developing a feasibility/design solution that meets the operational needs of the NZG while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. The selected service provider will be responsible for preparing a Bill of Quantities (BOQ), detailed pricing schedules, and the full implementation of the approved design. Additionally, a five-year maintenance plan will be required to ensure ongoing system performance and reliability. This project not only aims to enhance the quality of water treatment at the NZG but also supports SANBI's commitment to biodiversity conservation and sustainable practices.
This tender is suitable for engineering firms, environmental consultants, and contractors with expertise in water treatment systems, filtration technology, and project management in the environmental sector.