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Description / Scope of Work
The WORLD BANK GROUP, is inviting bids for civil works under the Sindh Water and Agriculture Transformation Project (SWAT), a World Bank-funded initiative aimed at enhancing water management and agricultural productivity in the province. The procurement notice OP00455265 covers works to be executed in Sindh under the project ID P167596. This invitation for bids seeks qualified contractors to undertake construction and related civil works that form part of the broader transformation strategy to improve water resources and agriculture infrastructure across the province.
Bidders must meet the eligibility criteria set by the World Bank and the Government of Sindh, including valid contractor registration, relevant experience in similar projects, and technical qualifications. Bid security will be required as per the World Bank's procurement guidelines. Contractors should possess appropriate licenses and certifications for construction works in Pakistan and demonstrate financial stability and past performance on comparable projects.
Interested contractors may obtain detailed bid documents by contacting the Agriculture Supplies and Prices Department, Government of Sindh, located at Bungalow No. 144, DOHS-I, Cantonment, Hyderabad. The point of contact is Imdad Ali Sohu, reachable at 92-222-2721812 or pdswatagri@gmail.com. Bids must be submitted by 01:00 hours on 30 July 2026 as per the published schedule. The notice was published on 07 July 2026 using the Request for Bids procurement method under World Bank guidelines.
For Bidders: Our Analysis PAKISTANTENDER INSIGHT
Independent analysis by PakistanTender — not part of the official notice. Always confirm details against the original tender document.
World Bank-funded provincial water/agriculture infrastructure program spanning multiple civil works across Sindh.
Scale appears large given World Bank involvement and transformation project scope. 23-day bidding window suggests pre-prepared documentation. Typical for Bank-funded schemes: extensive compliance requirements, competitive international field likely, and performance-based contract management. Contractor experience on similar donor-funded projects is implicit requirement.
Who can bid: World Bank and Government of Sindh criteria apply. Typically requires: valid PEC registration (likely Grade-II minimum for infrastructure scale), active NTN, SECP registration if applicable, relevant civil works experience on comparable projects, valid construction licenses, and financial stability documentation. World Bank eligibility framework will impose additional scrutiny on conflict-of-interest and sanctions compliance.