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KPPRA (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Procurement Regulatory Authority) is the provincial body established under the KPK Public Procurement of Goods, Works and Services Act 2012 to regulate public procurement across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It enforces the KPK Public Procurement Rules 2014, which mandate open competitive tendering for all KPK government contracts above specified financial thresholds. Tender notices must be published on the official KPPRA portal (kppra.gkp.pk) and in leading national and regional newspapers.
Unlike the federal PPRA which covers central government ministries, KPPRA's jurisdiction covers KPK provincial departments, divisional and district authorities, municipal bodies (including Peshawar Municipal Corporation), and provincial public enterprises. Post-merger ex-FATA districts (now merged tribal districts of KPK) also fall under KPPRA's regulatory framework since the FATA merger in 2018. Any contract for goods, works, or services procured by these entities above the threshold values must comply with KPPRA rules.
PakistanTender.com aggregates all KPPRA-published KPK tender notices into a single searchable database, updated daily. Our subscribers receive matched email alerts — so you never need to check kppra.gkp.pk or individual KPK department websites manually.
Peshawar Development Authority (PDA) is one of the largest KPPRA procurers, issuing tenders for urban infrastructure, road works, housing schemes, and development projects across Peshawar. PEDO (Pakhtunkhwa Energy Development Organisation) is KPK's energy procurement body, regularly tendering for hydropower projects, solar installations, and renewable energy equipment throughout the province. PESCO (Peshawar Electric Supply Company) procures electrical equipment, grid infrastructure, transformers, and energy projects serving KPK and merged tribal districts.
The KPK Health Department is a major procurer of medicines, medical devices, and hospital construction — with significant volumes driven by healthcare expansion programs in tribal districts. The KPK Education Department issues tenders for school construction and rehabilitation, classroom furniture, textbooks, and educational technology under the Elementary and Secondary Education Foundation. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Housing Authority and district governments are active procurers of civil works, especially in urban development zones.
International development partners — GIZ, ADB, UNDP, WFP — run significant procurement activities in KPK under their own NGO frameworks, often publishing notices alongside KPPRA entities. PakistanTender.com tracks all these sources so you see the full KPK procurement landscape in one place.
PPRA (Public Procurement Regulatory Authority) and KPPRA (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Procurement Regulatory Authority) are two separate regulatory bodies with distinct jurisdictions. PPRA governs federal government procurement — ministries, NHA, WAPDA, and federal state-owned enterprises — under the Public Procurement Rules 2004. KPPRA governs KPK provincial procurement — Peshawar Development Authority, PEDO, PESCO, KPK departments, and provincial public entities — under the KPK Public Procurement Rules 2014.
For contractors working in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, both portals are relevant. Federal infrastructure projects in KPK (such as NHA highways, federal hospitals, or federal ministry offices in Peshawar) are procured under PPRA rules. KPK government projects (PDA roads, KPK Health facilities, PESCO grid expansion) are procured under KPPRA rules. PakistanTender.com aggregates both, so you get a complete view of procurement opportunities in KPK regardless of which authority is procuring.
KPPRA procurement spans Peshawar, Abbottabad, Mardan, Swat, and all major cities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Browse city-level listings to find contracts near you.
KPPRA (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Procurement Regulatory Authority) governs KPK provincial procurement. PPRA governs federal government procurement. Both publish tenders publicly — PakistanTender.com aggregates both so you never miss an opportunity in either system.
KPPRA tenders are published on the official KPPRA portal (kppra.gkp.pk), in national and regional newspapers, and aggregated on PakistanTender.com for easy daily-alert access.
ePADS (e-Procurement and Auction Data System) is a KPK government digital platform for tendering — also known as e-Baldia KPK. Many KPPRA-regulated entities use ePADS for electronic bid submission. PakistanTender.com covers both the KPPRA portal and ePADS notices so you get complete KPK procurement coverage.