Tender Details
Description / Scope of Work
AGAHE invites tenders for the construction of 707 running feet of PCC (Portland Cement Concrete) road pavement in Village Morcha Pur, Union Council Bajra Garhi, District Sialkot, Punjab. This project is implemented under the Restoring Social Service and Climate Resilience initiative with support from the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF). The work falls under climate-resilient community infrastructure development, aimed at improving connectivity and resilience in vulnerable rural areas of Sialkot. Tenderers must submit complete tender documentation containing all required information and comply with specifications outlined in the tender dossier. Interested bidders are required to examine the tender conditions carefully, as failure to provide complete documentation within the specified deadline will result in automatic rejection. The contracting authority will evaluate tenders based on technical capacity, financial capability, and compliance with legal requirements to ensure effective contract execution and timely project completion in Sialkot.
For Bidders: Our Analysis PAKISTANTENDER INSIGHT
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This is a small-scale rural infrastructure contract for approximately 707 feet of concrete road pavement in Sialkot district.
The tender was posted 18 August 2026 with a closing date of 24 August 2026, allowing only six days for bid preparation—a notably tight timeline. The work is funded through a poverty alleviation programme, suggesting government/donor-backed project with accompanying compliance requirements. No contract value is disclosed in the notice. This appears a one-off community infrastructure contract rather than a framework arrangement.
Who can bid: The notice requires tenderers to prove legal, technical and financial capacity to the Contracting Authority's satisfaction but does not specify PEC category, NTN registration, or minimum turnover. Typically, Pakistani construction vendors undertaking public work must hold valid PEC (Pakistan Engineering Council) registration, active NTN, and relevant insurance. Bidders may participate individually or as consortia.