This tender seeks qualified contractors to design and install a solar energy system at the Tweede Tol Campsite within the Limietberg Nature Reserve. The project aims to enhance renewable energy use and sustainability in the region.
The Western Cape Nature Conservation Board invites tenders for the installation of a photovoltaic (PV) solar energy system at the Tweede Tol Campsite, located in the Limietberg Nature Reserve. This project is part of a broader initiative to promote sustainable energy solutions within protected areas, aiming to reduce reliance on conventional energy sources and minimize the environmental impact of campsite operations.
Contractors are expected to provide a comprehensive proposal that includes the design, procurement, installation, and commissioning of the solar system. Key requirements include compliance with local regulations, adherence to environmental standards, and the provision of ongoing maintenance support. The successful bidder will contribute to the conservation efforts by ensuring that the campsite operates sustainably, ultimately benefiting both the environment and visitors.
This project not only supports the transition to renewable energy but also enhances the visitor experience by promoting eco-friendly practices. Interested parties should possess relevant experience in solar energy projects, demonstrate technical expertise, and be capable of delivering within the stipulated timeframe of the tender. The closing date for submissions is July 6, 2026, and all proposals must be submitted in accordance with the guidelines outlined in the supporting documents.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in renewable energy solutions, particularly those with experience in solar energy system design and installation. Companies with a focus on sustainable construction practices and a proven track record in similar projects are encouraged to apply.