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Description / Scope of Work
The Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute & Research Rawalpindi has invited sealed bids for the supply and installation of hospital grade air purifiers under tender reference PRO-51-2026. The procurement is being conducted through a single stage two envelope bidding process with an estimated cost of Rs. 885,000. The equipment is intended for installation at the PKLI & RC facility in Rawalpindi, Punjab, and will support hospital air quality and infection control requirements.
Interested and eligible bidders, including authorized suppliers, dealers and manufacturers of medical grade air purification equipment, may participate subject to meeting the qualification criteria specified in the bidding documents. A bid security of 2% of the estimated cost is required to accompany the technical and financial proposal. Bidders must carefully examine the instructions, terms and conditions, and technical specifications before submission, as non-compliant bids will be rejected.
Bidding documents can be obtained from Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute & Research Rawalpindi as per the procedure outlined in the tender notice. The last date for submission of bids is 06-08-2026 at 11:00 am, and bids will be publicly opened the same day at 11:30 am. Prospective bidders are advised to contact the procurement department of PKLI & RC Rawalpindi for further clarification, document collection, and submission instructions.
For Bidders: Our Analysis PAKISTANTENDER INSIGHT
Independent analysis by PakistanTender — not part of the official notice. Always confirm details against the original tender document.
This is a small-value, one-off medical equipment procurement rather than a recurring contract, making it accessible to smaller suppliers and distributors of hospital grade air purification systems rather than large-scale contractors. The two-envelope single-stage process means technical and financial bids are evaluated separately, so technical compliance with hospital-grade specifications will be critical before price is even considered. Given the modest estimated cost, competition may come from local medical equipment suppliers and importers rather than international manufacturers directly.
Who can bid: The notice does not specify detailed eligibility beyond general bidder qualification criteria in the bidding documents. Typically, bidders for hospital medical equipment supply are required to hold valid NTN and GST registration, provide manufacturer authorization or dealership certificates, and submit the required 2% bid security along with technical compliance documentation.