Tender Details
Description / Scope of Work
The Counter Terrorism Department, Punjab invites bids for the provision of internet services on a Service Level Agreement (SLA) basis under tender reference 04/CTD/2026-27. The procuring agency seeks a qualified service provider to deliver reliable internet connectivity to support CTD operations across Punjab. The scope encompasses internet service delivery with defined service levels, performance metrics and availability guarantees as per the SLA framework detailed in the bidding documents. The contract will be awarded on a competitive basis to an eligible bidder demonstrating technical capability and financial viability.
Bidders must be registered with relevant regulatory authorities and possess valid business licenses to provide internet services in Pakistan. The bid security requirement and detailed eligibility criteria are specified in the Bid Data Sheet and Instructions to Bidders section. Bidders should carefully review all technical specifications and contractual terms before submitting proposals. All bids must comply with the prescribed format and contain required documentation as outlined in Section IX of the bidding documents.
Bidding documents are available from the CTD HQ office opposite Jallo Park, Lahore (Tel: 042-99250700-01; Fax: 042-99250703-04). Sealed bids must be submitted as per the deadline and procedure detailed in the Instructions to Bidders. Bid opening will follow the schedule mentioned in the bidding documents. The CTD reserves the right to reject any or all bids and cancel the bidding process without incurring financial obligation.
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CTD Punjab seeks an internet service provider for ongoing connectivity under an SLA-based framework contract.
This is a recurring requirement with performance guarantees and service level commitments—indicating the winning bidder will manage long-term operational support. The tender structure suggests multiple locations or facilities across Punjab may be covered. Prospective bidders should verify they hold active internet service provider licensing and can commit to defined uptime and response time SLAs. The 79-page document indicates detailed technical and contractual requirements that merit careful review before bidding.
Who can bid: Bidders must typically be registered with PTA (Pakistan Telecommunication Authority) as licensed internet service providers. Valid NTN, SECP registration and proof of internet service provision capability are typically required. The notice does not explicitly state restrictions, but standard procurement rules apply. Bidders should hold valid business licenses and demonstrate technical and financial capacity to deliver reliable service.