This tender seeks professional services for the development of an Integrated Transport Plan (ITP) for the Sekhukhune District Municipality over a twelve-month period. Key requirements include expertise in transport planning and stakeholder engagement.
The Sekhukhune District Municipality is inviting proposals for the development of an Integrated Transport Plan (ITP) to be executed over a twelve-month period. This project aims to enhance the transport infrastructure and services within the district, ensuring they meet the needs of the community while promoting sustainable development. The successful bidder will be responsible for conducting comprehensive assessments, engaging with stakeholders, and formulating a strategic plan that aligns with national and provincial transport policies.
Key deliverables include an analysis of the current transport situation, identification of gaps and opportunities, and the establishment of a framework for future transport initiatives. The ITP should address various modes of transport, including public transport, non-motorized transport, and freight movement, ensuring a holistic approach to transportation within the municipality. The project will require collaboration with local government officials, community members, and transport service providers to ensure that the final plan is practical and implementable, ultimately enhancing mobility and accessibility for all residents.
This tender presents an excellent opportunity for firms specializing in transport planning, urban development, and community engagement. By contributing to the ITP, the selected service provider will play a crucial role in shaping the future of transport in Sekhukhune, thereby improving the quality of life for its residents and supporting economic growth in the region.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms, urban planners, and transport specialists with experience in developing integrated transport solutions, stakeholder engagement, and community-focused planning. Companies with a proven track record in similar projects are encouraged to apply.