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SPPRA (Sindh Public Procurement Regulatory Authority) is the provincial body established under the Sindh Public Procurement Act 2009 to regulate public procurement across Sindh. It enforces the Sindh Public Procurement Rules 2010, which mandate open competitive tendering for all Sindh government contracts above specified financial thresholds. Tender notices must be published on the official SPPRA portal (sppra.sindh.gov.pk) and in leading national and regional newspapers.
Unlike the federal PPRA which covers central government ministries, SPPRA's jurisdiction covers Sindh provincial departments, divisional authorities, district governments, municipal bodies (including KMC and KDA in Karachi), and provincial public enterprises. Any contract for goods, works, or services procured by these entities above the threshold values must comply with SPPRA rules.
PakistanTender.com aggregates all SPPRA-published Sindh tender notices into a single searchable database, updated daily. Our subscribers receive matched email alerts — so you never need to check sppra.sindh.gov.pk or individual department websites manually.
Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) is one of the largest SPPRA procurers, issuing tenders for urban infrastructure, road maintenance, sanitation, and civic services across Karachi. Karachi Development Authority (KDA) procures construction and development contracts for Karachi's housing and commercial zones. HESCO (Hyderabad Electric Supply Company) regularly issues tenders for electrical equipment, grid infrastructure, and energy projects serving Hyderabad and interior Sindh.
Port Qasim Authority (PQA) procures dredging, port infrastructure, and maritime services. The Sindh Health Department is a major procurer of medicines, medical devices, and hospital construction. The Sindh Education Department issues tenders for school construction, furniture, textbooks, and educational technology. The Sindh Irrigation Department procures canal works, flood protection, and water management contracts — among the highest-value tenders in the province.
Other significant SPPRA procurers include Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA), Hyderabad Development Authority (HDA), Sindh Solid Waste Management Board, and dozens of district municipal corporations. Subscribe to PakistanTender.com to track tenders from all these entities with smart keyword and category filters.
PPRA (Public Procurement Regulatory Authority) and SPPRA (Sindh Public Procurement Regulatory Authority) are two separate regulatory bodies with different jurisdictions. PPRA governs federal government procurement — ministries, NHA, WAPDA, and federal state-owned enterprises — under the Public Procurement Rules 2004. SPPRA governs Sindh provincial procurement — KMC, KDA, Sindh departments, and provincial public entities — under the Sindh Public Procurement Rules 2010.
For contractors working in Karachi and Sindh, both portals are relevant. Federal infrastructure projects in Sindh (such as NHA highways, federal hospitals, or federal ministry offices in Karachi) are procured under PPRA rules. Sindh government projects (KMC roads, Sindh Health facilities, HESCO power grid) are procured under SPPRA rules. PakistanTender.com aggregates both, so you get a complete view of procurement opportunities in Sindh regardless of which authority is procuring.
SPPRA procurement spans Karachi, Hyderabad, and all major cities of Sindh. Browse city-level listings to find contracts near you.
SPPRA (Sindh Public Procurement Regulatory Authority) governs Sindh provincial procurement. PPRA governs federal government procurement. Both publish tenders publicly — PakistanTender.com aggregates both so you never miss an opportunity in either system.
SPPRA tenders are published on the official SPPRA portal (sppra.sindh.gov.pk), in national and regional newspapers, and aggregated on PakistanTender.com for easy daily-alert access.
KMC (Karachi Metropolitan Corporation) and KDA (Karachi Development Authority) tenders fall under SPPRA rules, as both are Sindh provincial bodies. Their tenders must comply with Sindh Public Procurement Rules 2010 and be published on the SPPRA portal.