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Description / Scope of Work
Pir Abdul Qadir Shah Jeelani Institute of Medical Sciences Gambat in Sindh province invites sealed bids through National Competitive Bidding for the procurement of Cardiac Stent Machines designated for research and development purposes. The bidding documents outline a comprehensive tendering process including instructions to bidders and general conditions of contract designed to ensure fair competition and transparent procurement in accordance with Pakistani procurement regulations and guidelines.
Eligible bidders must meet specified eligibility criteria and possess required licenses and qualifications for supplying medical equipment. Bid security requirements and financial documentation are mandatory as per the general conditions of contract outlined in Part One of the bidding documents. All prospective suppliers are advised to carefully review the technical specifications and contractual terms before submission.
Bidding documents are available from the Institute and interested bidders should obtain complete tender packages including Part One containing Instructions to Bidders and General Conditions of Contract. Sealed bids must be submitted on or before the closing date of July 23, 2026. For further details regarding bid submission procedures, tender documents, opening dates, and contact information, qualified suppliers are encouraged to communicate directly with the procurement authority at the Institute's offices in Gambat.
For Bidders: Our Analysis PAKISTANTENDER INSIGHT
Independent analysis by PakistanTender — not part of the official notice. Always confirm details against the original tender document.
Pir Abdul Qadir Shah Jeelani Institute seeks cardiac stent machines for R&D—specialized medical equipment procurement through NCB.
Scale appears medium; notably, this is research-focused rather than clinical deployment, suggesting potential for customized or demonstration units. 18-month timeline allows reasonable lead time. Supplier must navigate medical equipment licensing and institutional procurement protocols; direct engagement with Gambat office appears essential as tender details are incomplete in public notice.
Who can bid: Bidders must hold licenses/qualifications for medical equipment supply in Pakistan; typically require NTN, SECP registration (if corporate), and relevant regulatory approvals (DRAP or equivalent for medical devices). PEC registration likely not applicable (non-construction). Specific eligibility criteria stated as mandatory but detailed in tender documents only.