Tender Details
Description / Scope of Work
The Embassy of Pakistan in Cairo invites qualified contractors to submit technical and financial proposals for repair, upkeep and uplift of the chancery building located at 8 El Saluli Street, Dokki, Giza, Egypt. This is a maintenance and renovation project for the embassy's chancery facility in Cairo. The scope encompasses structural repairs, building upkeep and overall uplift of the facility to improve its condition and functionality. The embassy will supply all materials required for the project, with contractors expected to provide labour and technical expertise. Tender documents and detailed technical specifications are available from the embassy office against a non-refundable deposit of EGP 10,000, which shall be refunded to bidders disqualified during technical evaluation stages. Interested contractors must obtain the bid documents before submission of proposals.
Qualified contractors meeting the embassy's eligibility criteria are invited to participate. While specific licensing requirements are not detailed in the notice, bidders should possess relevant construction experience and credentials. The deposit mechanism suggests a two-stage evaluation process with technical proposals assessed first, followed by financial proposals. Contractors must demonstrate their capacity to undertake building maintenance and renovation works.
Bidders must submit both technical and financial proposals by the deadline of 14 days from publication of this advertisement. Submissions should be directed to the Embassy of Pakistan, 8 El Saluli Street, Dokki, Giza. For technical inquiries regarding tender documents and specifications, prospective contractors should contact the embassy at telephone number +20237487806 or via email at parepcairo@gmail.com. The embassy reserves absolute discretion to accept or reject any proposal submitted. All correspondence and submissions must be made directly to the embassy office within the specified timeframe.
For Bidders: Our Analysis PAKISTANTENDER INSIGHT
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Repair and uplift contract for an embassy chancery building in Cairo, Egypt.
Scope appears moderate in scale with labour-only provision as the embassy supplies materials. Two-stage evaluation (technical then financial) indicates quality-focused procurement. Tight 14-day submission window and non-refundable deposit requirement are notable. One-off project rather than recurring work. Contractors need prior building renovation experience and ability to mobilise quickly.
Who can bid: The notice does not specify statutory registration or PEC requirements. Typically, construction contractors in Egypt must be registered with the General Authority for Government Services and possess relevant business licenses. Foreign contractors often require local partnership or agent arrangements. Prior experience with government or diplomatic building projects is usually expected.