Daily tender notifications from SPPRA, Karachi Metropolitan Corporation, and private sector across Sindh — Pakistan's economic powerhouse.
Sindh is Pakistan's second-largest province by population and its undisputed commercial capital. Home to Karachi — the country's largest city and primary seaport — Sindh drives a significant share of Pakistan's GDP and generates a correspondingly high volume of public and private sector procurement. From port infrastructure and urban development to healthcare and education, the breadth of Sindh tenders is unmatched outside of Punjab.
The governing body for public procurement in Sindh is SPPRA — the Sindh Public Procurement Regulatory Authority. SPPRA mandates transparent bidding procedures for all government departments, autonomous bodies, and public-sector entities operating within the province. PakistanTender.com monitors SPPRA's official notices daily and aggregates them alongside announcements from individual procuring entities, giving you a single, comprehensive source for all Sindh tenders.
Karachi is home to Pakistan's two largest ports — Karachi Port and Port Qasim — both of which are significant sources of procurement for port equipment, dredging, marine services, logistics infrastructure, and civil construction. The Karachi Port Trust (KPT) and Port Qasim Authority (PQA) regularly float high-value tenders that attract both domestic and international bidders. CPEC-linked projects passing through Karachi have further elevated the scale and frequency of infrastructure-related procurement in the city.
The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) is one of the most active municipal procuring entities in Pakistan, issuing tenders for road rehabilitation, solid waste management, parks development, and public amenities. The Karachi Development Authority (KDA) and the Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) add to this pipeline with construction approvals, urban planning projects, and civic infrastructure contracts. The Lyari Expressway and Karachi's ongoing coastal belt development generate additional opportunities in the civil engineering space.
Higher education procurement in Sindh is led by the University of Karachi, Dow University of Health Sciences, NED University of Engineering and Technology, and the University of Sindh Jamshoro — all of which procure laboratory supplies, IT equipment, civil works, and maintenance services. On the healthcare side, Civil Hospital Karachi, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), and the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) are among the busiest government hospitals for medical equipment and pharmaceutical tenders.
The Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) routinely issues tenders for water infrastructure — pipelines, pumping stations, treatment facilities, and civil works essential for one of the world's most water-stressed major cities. K-Electric (formerly KESC), Sindh's primary power utility, is another major source of electrical equipment and services procurement. Outside Karachi, the Hyderabad Industrial Estate and Sukkur IBA University represent growing procurement hubs in the interior Sindh region. The Sindh Irrigation Department manages an extensive canal network and issues tenders for maintenance, rehabilitation, and modernisation of irrigation infrastructure that feeds the province's cotton, rice, and sugarcane sectors.
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