Tender Details
Description / Scope of Work
The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Department of Environment, invites sealed tenders for the supply and delivery of bird sanctuary enclosure specimens (EPAD birds) to outfit technical facilities at a provincial aviary installation. The procurement encompasses live specimen sourcing, quarantine arrangements, veterinary certification, and full compliance with wildlife protection and animal welfare regulations under Pakistani law. The estimated contract value is Rs 4,000,000 and the work will be undertaken in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Sealed tenders referencing NIT-2024-06-29-6 must be received by 2:30 PM on the published closing date at the specified government office. Bidders must be registered with relevant federal and provincial wildlife authorities, hold valid veterinary health certificates for animal importation and husbandry, and meet Ministry of Environment standards for ethical specimen procurement. A bid security of 5 percent of estimated cost is mandatory; all bidders must furnish documentary proof of past experience in bird supply and animal care delivery. Complete tender documents including terms, conditions, technical specifications, and evaluation criteria are available from the office of the Department of Environment upon payment of the prescribed fee. The tender will be opened at 3:00 PM on the same day in the presence of bidders or their authorized representatives. Enquiries and document collection requests should be directed to the department contact office during official working hours.
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A provincial-scale procurement for live bird specimens for a sanctuary facility in KPK valued at Rs 4 million.
Bidders must navigate strict wildlife and veterinary compliance requirements, including federal and provincial registrations and health certifications. This appears to be a one-off project requiring specialist animal husbandry and importation experience rather than routine supplies; the tight bid security deposit and emphasis on regulatory documentation suggest a high bar for entry and a technically complex evaluation process.
Who can bid: Bidders must be registered with federal and provincial wildlife authorities and hold valid veterinary health certificates for animal transportation and husbandry. Typically, suppliers of live fauna are also required to hold NTN and SECP registration, maintain animal welfare accreditation, and provide evidence of prior bird supply contracts to government or recognized institutions.