Tender Details
Description / Scope of Work
This document is the standard Original Revised Contract Form for Execution of Work issued by the Government of the Punjab for use across its various departments when awarding civil works and construction contracts. The form serves as a template covering essential contract particulars such as name of department, name of work, approximate cost, name of contractor, earnest money, deposit at call number, time limit for completion, and tender fee details, to be filled in for each specific work undertaken within Punjab province.
Contractors intending to bid on works advertised using this format are expected to meet standard eligibility requirements including valid registration with relevant authorities, possession of applicable licenses for the category of work, and submission of earnest money or deposit at call as security along with their tender. The form incorporates general directions for tenderers, general conditions of contract, definitions, contract documents, and general obligations that bidders must review and comply with before submission.
Interested contractors can obtain the complete contract documents including the bid schedule, memorandum of work, and general conditions of contract from the concerned Punjab government department office. Tenders must be submitted in sealed covers as per the prescribed procedure, with opening conducted according to the schedule notified separately by the procuring department. Contractors may obtain a copy of the signed contract agreement at their own cost after award, and should contact the respective department for specific submission deadlines, venue, and further clarification.
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This is a blank standard contract template used by Punjab government departments rather than an active tender notice with specific project details, cost, or deadlines. Bidders cannot assess scale, scope, or competition from this document alone; it only outlines the standard clauses, definitions, and general conditions that will govern any actual work awarded under this format. Contractors should treat this as a reference document and seek the specific filled-in tender notice for real bidding information.
Who can bid: The notice does not specify eligibility criteria as it is a blank template. Typically, contractors bidding on Punjab government works are required to hold valid PEC registration in the relevant category, NTN and sales tax registration, and to submit earnest money or a bid security as prescribed in the specific tender notice.