Discover the latest consultancy and advisory services tenders from Pakistan's public sector, development organizations, and government ministries. Updated daily from official procurement portals.
Pakistan's public sector is one of the largest commissioners of consultancy and advisory services in the country. Federal ministries, provincial governments, and autonomous bodies regularly float tenders for management consulting, policy advisory, financial advisory, and technical assistance engagements. These opportunities are governed by the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) under PPRA Rules 2004, which set out clear eligibility criteria, bidding procedures, and evaluation frameworks for consulting assignments.
Key buyers of consultancy services in Pakistan include the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Planning Development and Special Initiatives, the Economic Affairs Division (EAD), State Bank of Pakistan, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), and Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA). These organisations frequently require strategic advisory, capacity-building programs, regulatory reform support, and sector-specific studies.
Development sector organisations operating in Pakistan are also major procurers of consultancy services. The World Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), USAID, DFID, and the European Union commission a significant volume of consulting assignments every year. These contracts are typically published on the respective organisation's procurement portals as well as on the PPRA e-procurement system, offering substantial opportunities for local and international consulting firms.
Provincial governments, particularly the Punjab Government, Sindh Government, KPK Government, and Balochistan Government, also routinely procure advisory services for their development programs. Planning and Development departments in each province regularly issue expression of interest notices and request for proposals for technical studies, feasibility assessments, project management support, and monitoring and evaluation services.
PakistanTender aggregates all publicly available consultancy tender notices from PPRA, KPPRA (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Procurement Regulatory Authority), SPPRA (Sindh Public Procurement Regulatory Authority), and BPPRA (Balochistan Public Procurement Regulatory Authority), ensuring you never miss a relevant opportunity.
Consultancy and advisory tenders in Pakistan cover a broad spectrum of professional services. Management consulting tenders include organizational restructuring, business process re-engineering, performance management, and human resource development assignments. These are commonly issued by government departments undergoing institutional reform or by public sector enterprises seeking to improve operational efficiency.
Financial advisory tenders are frequently issued by the Ministry of Finance, provincial finance departments, and state-owned enterprises. These engagements cover areas such as public financial management reform, debt management advisory, privatisation advisory, and public-private partnership transaction advisory. The Pakistan Privatization Commission and the Infrastructure Project Development Facility (IPDF) are among the key issuers of financial advisory tenders.
Technical consultancy tenders cover engineering advisory, environmental impact assessments, social impact assessments, and sector-specific technical studies. These are regularly issued by the National Highway Authority (NHA), Pakistan Railways, Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA), and various irrigation departments across the provinces.
Research and policy advisory tenders are issued by think tanks, research institutions, and government bodies seeking evidence-based analysis and policy recommendations. The Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) and the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) both participate in and issue advisory tenders. Monitoring and evaluation tenders are particularly common in the development sector, where donors require independent assessments of project performance and impact.
IT and digital transformation consulting is a fast-growing subcategory within Pakistan's consultancy procurement market. The National Information Technology Board (NITB), the Ministry of Information Technology, and provincial IT boards regularly issue tenders for digital strategy advisory, systems implementation oversight, cybersecurity advisory, and e-government consulting. These tenders represent some of the highest-value consulting engagements in the market today.
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