DBSA Opens Tender for Solar-Powered Borehole Construction Across Four District Municipalities
DBSA has opened bids for the construction of solar-powered boreholes and water treatment systems across four district municipalities, creating new opportunities for engineering, water infrastructure and renewable energy contractors.

DBSA Opens Tender for Solar-Powered Borehole Construction Across Four District Municipalities

The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) has officially opened a new procurement opportunity for contractors and infrastructure firms through RFP 063/2026, inviting bids for the construction of solar-powered boreholes and water treatment systems across multiple municipalities in South Africa. The tender was published on 5 June 2026 and is scheduled to close on 22 June 2026.

The project covers the construction of solar-powered boreholes, standpipe infrastructure, water storage facilities, and associated water treatment systems in the Uthukela, Ilembe, Ugu and Joe Gqabi District Municipalities. The initiative forms part of broader efforts to improve water security and infrastructure delivery in underserved communities.

Infrastructure Opportunity for Engineering and Construction Firms

The tender presents an opportunity for civil engineering contractors, water infrastructure specialists, renewable energy providers, borehole drilling companies, and project management firms seeking participation in public infrastructure programmes.

While the DBSA has not publicly disclosed the contract value, the geographic scope covering four district municipalities suggests a substantial infrastructure deployment with potential opportunities across construction, equipment supply, renewable energy integration, and ongoing maintenance services.

Strategic Importance

Water security remains one of South Africa’s most important infrastructure priorities. The inclusion of solar-powered systems aligns the project with national objectives to improve service delivery while reducing dependence on conventional electricity infrastructure.

For participating businesses, the project offers exposure to publicly funded infrastructure development with potential for future expansion opportunities in municipal water and renewable energy programmes.

Key Tender Information

Issuing Authority:
Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)

Tender Reference:
RFP 063/2026

Opportunity:
Construction of Solar Powered Boreholes Inclusive of Water Treatment Systems

Project Areas:

  • Uthukela District Municipality
  • Ilembe District Municipality
  • Ugu District Municipality
  • Joe Gqabi District Municipality

Publication Date:
5 June 2026

Closing Date:
22 June 2026 at 23:55

Briefing Session:
15 June 2026 via Microsoft Teams (non-compulsory)

Why It Matters

The tender demonstrates continued investment in critical water infrastructure and renewable energy integration. For contractors, engineering consultancies, and technology providers, it represents a concrete opportunity to participate in projects that directly support municipal service delivery and long-term infrastructure resilience.

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