Implementation of Rural Road Asset Management Systems.
Mr N Sithole
In plain English
The uMzinyathi District Municipality is procuring a service provider for the implementation of Rural Road Asset Management Systems for three years. Suitable, qualified, and professional service providers can bid.
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The uMzinyathi District Municipality is seeking a service provider to implement Rural Road Asset Management Systems (RRAMS). This project will take place within the district and covers a contract period of three years. The main goal is to manage and maintain road infrastructure data effectively. Bidders must demonstrate relevant experience in similar municipal projects and provide a qualified team, including engineers and a GIS specialist. The project requires a high level of technical expertise to meet the functionality threshold of 70 points. The tender closes on 14 August 2026.
Full requirements
- Must hold valid professional indemnity insurance.
- Must employ qualified Project Engineer, Transport Engineer, and GIS Practitioner.
- Must provide reference letters for similar municipal project experience.
Contact & how to apply
Name: Mr N Sithole
Email: sitholen@umzinyathi.gov.za
Phone: 034-219-1500
How to apply: Submit completed documents in a sealed envelope marked with the tender number and title. Deliver the envelope to the tender box at the reception of the Princess Magogo Building, 39 Victoria Street, Dundee 3000. Late, emailed, or faxed bids are not accepted.
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