This tender seeks qualified contractors for slope stabilisation on National Route 2, covering a 2 km stretch from KM 65.50 to KM 67.50. The project aims to enhance road safety and infrastructure integrity, with a closing date for submissions on May 8, 2026.
The South African government is inviting tenders for slope stabilisation services along National Route 2, specifically from KM 65.50 to KM 67.50 in the Keurboomstrand area. This project is crucial for maintaining the safety and structural integrity of the roadway, which is subject to erosion and instability due to environmental factors. Contractors will be required to implement effective engineering solutions that ensure long-term stability and safety for vehicular traffic.
Key requirements for bidders include proven experience in civil engineering projects, particularly in slope stabilisation and erosion control. Contractors must demonstrate their capability to manage project timelines effectively, adhere to safety regulations, and utilize sustainable practices throughout the project duration. The successful bidder will contribute significantly to enhancing the safety of this vital transport route, ultimately benefiting the local community and economy.
The project is expected to commence shortly after the closing date of the tender on May 8, 2026, with a focus on minimizing disruption to traffic during construction. Interested parties are encouraged to review the supporting documents available for download to understand the specific technical requirements and submission guidelines. This tender represents an opportunity for civil engineering firms to engage in impactful infrastructure development that aligns with national safety standards.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms with expertise in slope stabilisation, erosion control, and road construction. Companies with a proven track record in managing similar projects and adhering to safety and environmental regulations are encouraged to apply.