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Description / Scope of Work
Lahore Zoo, Lahore has issued bidding documents for the hiring of security services for the financial year 2026-27. This procurement covers deployment of trained security personnel/guards for round-the-clock protection of the zoo premises located in Lahore, Punjab, including gates, animal enclosures, visitor areas and administrative blocks. The scope of services includes operational responsibilities of security staff, staffing requirements, and qualification standards for the guards to be deployed, as detailed in the scope of services section of the bidding documents.
Eligible bidders must be registered security service providing companies/firms meeting the eligibility criteria mentioned in the Instructions to Bidders, including submission of required documents establishing eligibility and qualification, a valid bid security as prescribed in the Bid Data Sheet, and compliance with minimum wage rates and applicable tax laws. Bidders are also required to submit an affidavit, general information form, technical bid, and financial bid/price schedule as per the prescribed formats along with their bids.
Interested and eligible firms may obtain the complete bidding documents from Lahore Zoo, Lahore, and submit their sealed technical and financial bids as per the instructions to bidders before the closing date. Bids will be opened at the time and place specified by the procuring agency, and bidders or their authorized representatives may be present at the bid opening. Further details, clarifications and contact information can be obtained from the Lahore Zoo administration.
For Bidders: Our Analysis PAKISTANTENDER INSIGHT
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This is a recurring annual security services contract for Lahore Zoo, a public sector wildlife facility, likely requiring round-the-clock guard deployment across multiple gates and enclosures. Given the zoo's public footfall and animal safety concerns, bidders should expect emphasis on trained, licensed guards, uniform standards, and possibly weapon licensing. Security firms with prior institutional/public sector contracts and proper labor law compliance (EOBI, minimum wage) will have an edge in technical evaluation.
Who can bid: Bidders typically must be registered security companies with valid licenses under provincial security agency regulations, NTN/GST registration, and proof of past experience in similar contracts. Compliance with minimum wage laws and submission of bid security, affidavit and technical qualification documents is typically required.