Tender Details
Description / Scope of Work
National Bank of Pakistan (NBP Engineering) invites sealed bids for the supply and installation of a solar hybrid power system with distribution board panels and requisite cabling works at multiple NBP branches and the regional office building in Larkana, Sindh Province. This is a goods procurement under single-stage one-envelope bidding process for a national level tender. The project involves complete system delivery including solar panels, hybrid inverters, battery storage, DB panels, and associated electrical cabling and installation work across multiple locations in Larkana and other NBP branches. The tender reference and detailed scope specifications are provided in the bidding document issued on August 20, 2026.
Bidders must meet specified eligibility criteria including registration with relevant authorities and financial capacity to deliver the solar hybrid system. A bid securing declaration is required as per the terms outlined in the tender document. Prospective bidders should review the eligibility criteria section for complete requirements regarding technical qualifications, financial documentation, and any required licenses or certifications for solar power system installation work in Pakistan.
Bid documents can be obtained from the Office of the Departmental Head Tender, Procurement Division (LCMG), located at 3rd Floor Right Wing, NBP Head Office Building Karachi. Sealed bids must be submitted to the same address by the closing deadline of September 9, 2026. For further information, contact the Procurement Division by phone at +92-213-890-2582 or email teemar@nbp.com.pk. Bid opening will be conducted as per the schedule specified in the Bid Data Sheet.
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 procuring a complete solar hybrid power system (panels, inverters, batteries, DB panels, cabling) for installation across multiple branch locations and the Larkana regional office.
This appears to be a medium-to-large scale infrastructure project with simultaneous deployment across several sites. The tight closing date (September 2026) suggests this is time-sensitive. Bidders should note the multi-location installation requirement will demand logistics coordination and site management capability across Sindh.
Who can bid: The notice does not specify detailed eligibility criteria in the extracted pages. Typically, bidders must be registered with SECP or relevant trade authority, possess valid NTN, have demonstrated experience with solar power system installations, and provide financial statements demonstrating capacity. PEC membership is typically required for electrical installation work in Pakistan.