Tender Details
Description / Scope of Work
The National Bank of Pakistan (Engineering Wing Central), through its Departmental Head of Mechanical Engineering, invites bids for the procurement of air-conditioning units with ancillary services for the 6th floor of the NBP RHQ Building in Lahore, Sindh. This is a goods procurement under a single-stage, one-envelope bidding process, with reference number 03.09.2026 and ticket number 134752. The project scope encompasses the supply and installation of air-conditioners along with related services at the specified location in Lahore. The bid documents are available and interested bidders are required to follow the standard bidding procedures outlined herein.
Bidders must meet the eligibility criteria set forth in the bidding document, which include financial stability, relevant experience in air-conditioning procurement and installation, and compliance with mandatory requirements. Bidders are required to submit a bid securing declaration and must provide evidence of their capacity to execute the contract. All submission requirements and documentary evidence of qualification should be prepared in accordance with the General and Special Conditions of Contract provided in the document.
Bid documents may be obtained from the office of the Departmental Head, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Wing Central, Ground Floor, NBP RHQ Building, 26 McLagon Road, Lahore. Bids must be submitted in a single sealed envelope before the closing date. Bidders should contact Nawaz Soomro at +92-300-000-0000 or nawaz.soomro01@nbp.com.pk for clarifications. The opening of bids and detailed evaluation will follow the single-stage procedure outlined in the Instructions to Bidders.
For Bidders: Our Analysis PAKISTANTENDER INSIGHT
Independent analysis by PakistanTender — not part of the official notice. Always confirm details against the original tender document.
NBP is sourcing air-conditioning units with installation services for a flagship building in Lahore.
The project appears modest in scale, likely 4–6 units for a single floor. Deadline is tight (closing 8 September 2026). Standard goods procurement with ancillary installation; no unusual technical barriers evident, but bidders must demonstrate prior HVAC experience and financial credibility to satisfy a government entity.
Who can bid: The notice does not explicitly list registration or licensing categories. Typically, bidders must possess valid NTN and SECP registration (for companies), proof of relevant experience in air-conditioning supply and installation, and financial statements demonstrating solvency. Local manufacturing or established supplier status may be preferred.