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Revised Schedule of Fees for Applications made to the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA)

Ufafa Water Supply Scheme EIA REF: DC43/0003/2014

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Application for Environmental Authorization for the proposed Ufafa Water Supply Scheme

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As this project lends itself towards labour intensive construction methods, preference will be given to labour intensive methodology where practically possible. Extensive use will be made of locally available Previously Disadvantaged Company and Previously Disadvantaged Individual and contract documents will specify that 100% of the contractors’ unskilled labour force is to be sourced from the local communities. During construction, labour-based construction will be used for sections of the work that are suitable for this type of work. These sections will include (but not necessarily be confined to): • clearing of pipeline routes; • trenching and backfilling of trenches (excavation of rock will require blasting); • laying of uPVC and HDPE pipework; • construction of manholes, valve chambers etc; • construction and installation of dispensing units; • construction of pay points, stores and workshops; • steel fixing, shutter hand work and concrete work; • fencing and landscaping around structures; • topsoiling and grassing; • stormwater control measures. A target of 30 % involvement of women during the construction phase is envisaged.

ApplicationDate: 

Tuesday, November 25, 2014 - 12:32

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6829

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EIA REF: DC43/0003/2014
30/11/2014

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