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In terms of Rules 48 of Public Procurement Rules, 2004 Grievance Redressal Committee (GRC) is notified for the subject procurement and notification copy is available on the procuring agency’s website and also available on EPADS v2.0 as well as Authority’s website at (www.ppra.org.pk).
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Engineering Development Board EDB (Ministry of Industries and Production), General Manager Admin
EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad
+92-519-203140
asim@edb.gov.pk
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The following specific data for the procurement of Consultancy Services to be procured shall complement, supplement, or amend the provisions in the Instructions to Bidders (ITB). Whenever there is a conflict, the provisions herein shall prevail over those in ITB.
BDS Clause Number
ITB Number
Amendments of, and Supplements to, Clauses in the Instruction to Bidders
1
1.1
Name of Procuring Agency:Â Engineering Development Board EDB (Ministry of Industries and Production)
The subject of procurement is:Â Hiring of Consultant/Consultancy Firms for Sector Studies in Engineering Industries
Financial year for the operations of the Procuring Agency:Â 2025-26
Name and identification number of the Contract: P23795Â
BDS Clause Number 2
ITB Number 1.2 & 9.1
The Bidders may seek clarifications through EPADS v2.0: Clarification Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
BDS Clause Number 3
ITB Number 4.1
The language of the proposals is: English
BDS Clause Number 4
ITB Number 6.1
Participation of Sub-consultants, Key Experts and Non-Key Experts in more than one Proposal is permissible? No
BDS Clause Number 6
ITB Number 7.1
Proposals shall be valid until 90 Days
BDS Clause Number 7
ITB Number 9.1
List of documents required along with the bid:
Technical Proposal Forms Form T-1: Cover Letteri. Consultant/ Consultancy Firm nameii. Assignment titleiii. Commitment statementTechnical Proposal Forms Form T-2: Firm Profilei. Legal statusii. Years of experienceiii. Core expertiseTechnical Proposal Forms Form T-3: Relevant Experience| Project | Client | Year | Scope |Technical Proposal Forms Form T-4: Methodologyi. Approachii. Data sourcesiii. Work planTechnical Proposal Forms Form T-5: Key Personnel| Name | Qualification | Experience | Role |(In case of individual consultant, relevant experience and relevant assignment completed should bementioned)Financial Proposal Forms Form F-1: Financial Summary| Item (Study Name) | Cost (PKR) |Financial Proposal Forms Form F-2: Breakdowni. Professional feesii. Applicable Taxesiii. Miscellaneous costsBid Security 2% of bid valueBDS Clause Number 8
ITB Number 10.2
The Consultant’s Proposal must include the minimum Key Experts’ time-input of __________person-months.
For the evaluation and comparison of Proposals only: if a Proposal includes less than the required minimum time-input, the missing time-input (expressed in person-month) is calculated as follows:
The missing time-input is multiplied by the highest remuneration rate for a Key Expert in the Consultant’s Proposal and added to the total remuneration amount. Proposals that quoted higher than the required minimum of time-input will not be adjusted. ]
BDS Clause Number 9
ITB Number 105
The price shall be Fixed.
Price schedule will be provided according to the format defined and acquired. see section price schedule.
BDS Clause Number 10
ITB Number 11.1
The qualification criteria to establish the supply / production capability of the bidder.
see Eligibility Criteria
BDS Clause Number 11
ITB Number 7.6
Services and Their related documents:
See section Required Services and ToR
BDS Clause Number 12
ITB Number 8.1 & 8.2
The amount of Bid Security shall be as defined in Bid Security Section for items and lots given in BDS 6
The Bid Security shall be in the form of: Pay Order, Bank Guarantee, Demand Draft Â
BDS Clause Number 13
ITB Number 13.1
Currency of the Bids shall be : PKR
BDS Clause Number 14
ITB Number 14.1
Proposal shall be submitted online on EPADS v2.0 whereas hard copy of the bid security should be submitted to the following;
EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad
Bids that are not submitted on EPADS v2.0 shall be disqualified.
The deadline for Bids submission is: Thursday, May 7, 2026 11:00 AM
BDS Clause Number 15
ITB Number 15.1
The Bids opening shall take place on EPADS v2.0.
Day : Thursday
Date:Â Thursday, May 7, 2026
Time : 11:30 AM
BDS Clause Number 16
ITB Number 20
Selection technique adopted will be: Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS)
see Evaluation Criteria
BDS Clause Number 18
ITB Number 21.5
The Performance guarantee shall: 5.00%.
The Performance Guarantee shall be acceptable in the form of:Â Pay Order, Banker's Cheque, Bank Guarantee
BDS Clause Number 19
ITB Number 24.1
Grievence against this procurement shall be submitted online on EPADS v2.0.
| Bidder's Type | Required Registration |
|---|---|
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Any |
FBR (NTN) FBR (GSTN) |
| Eligibility Criteria | Document |
|---|---|
| Registered consultant/ consultancy firm with tax authorities | Yes |
| Minimum 05 years’ consultancy experience with 10 years of progressive work experience in the field of economics/ public policy | Yes |
| Consultant/consulting firm with an international consultant/s as part of the team will receive preference | Yes |
| Consultant/consulting firm with an international consultant/s as part of the team | Yes |
| Consultant/ consultancy firms with minimum 05 years’ consultancy experience with 10 years of progressive work experience in the field of economics/ public policy | Yes |
| Consultant/ consulting firm or a member within the team with an international experience in a similar assignment/s | Yes |
| Consultant/ consulting firm with maximum number of team members with foreign qualifications (Master/PhD) | Yes |
| Two Envelope System: i. Envelope 1: Technical Proposal ii. Envelope 2: Financial Proposal | Yes |
Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS)
| Technical Marks | 100 | |
|---|---|---|
| Passing Marks | 70 | |
| Technical Evaluation Criteria | ||
| Consultant/consulting firm with an international consultant/s as part of the team (Quantitative)(Doc Required) | 30 | |
| Consultant/ consultancy firms with minimum 05 years’ consultancy experience with 10 years of progressive work experience in the field of economics/ public policy (Quantitative)(Doc Required) | 10 | |
| Consultant/ consulting firm or a member within the team with an international experience in a similar assignment/s (Quantitative)(Doc Required) | 30 | |
| Consultant/ consulting firm with maximum number of team members with foreign qualifications (Master/PhD) (Quantitative)(Doc Required) | 10 | |
| Financial Evaluation Criteria | ||
| Lowest quoted consultant/consultancy firms (Quantitative)(Doc Required) | 20 | |
Positions Without Lots :
| Position | Delivery Schedule | Quantity | Bid Security |
|---|---|---|---|
| Study on Home Appliances |
Address: EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad Schedule: 15–20 days each study (from the award of work order) Quantity: 1 |
1 | 100000 |
| Study on Electrical & Power Equipment |
Address: EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad Schedule: 15–20 days each study (from the award of work order) Quantity: 1 |
1 | 100000 |
| Study on Automotive Products & Parts Industry |
Address: EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad Schedule: 15–20 days each study (from the award of work order) Quantity: 1 |
1 | 100000 |
| Study on Capital Goods |
Address: EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad Schedule: 15–20 days each study (from the award of work order) Quantity: 1 |
1 | 100000 |
| Study on Pumps, Motors & Valves |
Address: EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad Schedule: 15–20 days each study (from the award of work order) Quantity: 1 |
1 | 100000 |
| Study on Sanitary Fittings Scope |
Address: EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad Schedule: 15–20 days each study (from the award of work order) Quantity: 1 |
1 | 100000 |
No
Positions Without Lots :
Position: Study on Home Appliances
TORs (Terms of Reference):
Terms of Reference (ToRs)
Study on Home Appliances Sector
1. Background
The home appliances sector is an important part of Pakistan’s engineering industry. It has strong
linkages with electronics, plastics, sheet metal, and component manufacturing. The sector has
shown steady growth due to rising population, urbanization, and increasing consumer demand.
At the same time, there is potential to expand exports in regional and international markets.
However, the sector is not working at its full potential. There is a need to clearly assess installed
capacity, actual production, and productivity gaps. A focused study will help identify key issues
and provide practical recommendations for improving output and competitiveness.
2. Objective of the Study
The objective of the study is to undertake a brief and practical review of the home appliances
sector in Pakistan with focus on:
i. Total installed capacity and actual production
ii. Current gaps and recommendations to improve productivity
iii. Export potential of the sector
3. Scope of Work: The study shall be limited to the following areas:
i. National productive capacity in each of the sectors defined above.
ii. National consumer demand in each of the sectors per annum.
iii. Installed capacity of each sector.
iv. Export potential of each sector in US Dollar (per annum)
v. Ten key potential export markets for producers in Pakistan within the sectors
mentioned above, categorized by country
4. Methodology
The study shall be conducted using a simple and practical approach:
i. Review of available secondary data, industry reports, and official statistics
ii. Limited consultations with manufacturers and stakeholders (if required)
iii. Analysis of capacity, production, and export data
iv. Identification of gaps and preparation of clear recommendations
5. Deliverables: The consultant/consultancy firm shall submit:
i. Inception Report (Within 5 days of work order)
ii. Draft Report (Within 15 days of work order)
iii. Final Report (Incorporating feedback) (within 20 days of work order)
iv. Submission of 05 color copies of final report to EDB including 02 copies in soft form
6. Timeline
The study shall be completed within 15–20 days from the date of award of work.
Position: Study on Electrical & Power Equipment
TORs (Terms of Reference):
Terms of Reference (ToRs)
Study on Electrical & Power Equipment Sector of Pakistan
1. Background
The electrical and power equipment sector is an important component of Pakistan’s engineering
and industrial base. It supports the power, construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure
sectors through products such as transformers, switchgear, wires and cables, meters, panels, and
other electrical equipment. The sector has strategic importance due to its linkage with power
generation, transmission, distribution, industrial expansion, and renewable energy integration.
A focused of study is required to assess the present position of the sector, its broad industrial
structure, product base, market role, and major development issues. This study will provide a
concise basis for future policy and industrial planning.
2. Objective of the Study
The objective of the study is to undertake an overall analysis of Pakistan’s electrical and power
equipment sector, covering its present structure, major product segments, industrial profile, key
constraints, and broad opportunities for growth.
3. Scope of Work:
i. National productive capacity in each of the sectors defined above.
ii. National consumer demand in each of the sectors per annum.
iii. Installed capacity of each sector.
iv. Export potential of each sector in US Dollar (per annum)
v. Ten key potential export markets for producers in Pakistan within the sectors
mentioned above, categorized by country
4. Methodology: The study shall be conducted through an assessment approach, including:
i. Review of available secondary data, sector reports, and official information
ii. Limited consultations with manufacturers, associations, and relevant stakeholders
iii. Brief analysis of sector.
iv. Preparation of a concise analytical report with findings and recommendations
5. Deliverables: The consultant/consultancy firm shall submit:
i. Inception Report (Within 5 days of work order)
ii. Draft Report (Within 15 days of work order)
iii. Final Report (Incorporating feedback) (within 20 days of work order)
iv. Submission of 05 color copies of final report to EDB including 02 copies in soft form
6.Timeline: The duration of the assignment shall be 15–20 days from the date of award of work.
Position: Study on Automotive Products & Parts Industry
TORs (Terms of Reference):
Terms of Reference (ToRs)
Study on Automotive Products & Parts Industry
1. Background
The automotive products and parts industry is an important part of Pakistan’s engineering sector.
It supports vehicle manufacturing including cars, motorcycles, commercial vehicles, and
emerging electric vehicles. The sector has strong linkages with steel, plastics, rubber, electronics,
and machining industries.
The industry includes a large number of vendors and parts manufacturers working with OEM
assemblers and the aftermarket. It has good potential for growth due to rising demand for
vehicles and replacement parts. At the same time, there is potential to increase exports in regional
and global markets.
However, the sector is not fully utilizing its potential. There are issues such as high import
dependence, low production efficiency, and limited export base. A focused study is required to
assess installed capacity, actual production, and productivity gaps. The study will help identify
key issues and provide simple recommendations for improving output, localization, and
competitiveness.
2. Objective of the Study
The objective of the study is to undertake a brief and practical review of the automotive products
and parts industry in Pakistan with focus on:
i. Total installed capacity and actual production
ii. Current gaps and recommendations to improve productivity
iii. Export potential of the sector
3. Scope of Work: The study shall be limited to the following areas:
i. National productive capacity in each of the sectors defined above.
ii. National consumer demand in each of the sectors per annum.
iii. Installed capacity of each sector.
iv. Export potential of each sector in US Dollar (per annum)
v. Ten key potential export markets for producers in Pakistan within the sectors
mentioned above, categorized by country
4. Methodology
The study shall be conducted using a simple and practical approach:
i. Review of available secondary data, industry reports, and official statistics
ii. Limited consultations with manufacturers and stakeholders (if required)
iii. Analysis of capacity, production, and export data
iv. Identification of gaps and preparation of clear recommendations
5. Deliverables
The consultant/consultancy firm shall submit:
i. i. Inception Report (Within 5 days of work order)
ii. Draft Report (Within 15 days of work order)
iii. Final Report (Incorporating feedback) (within 20 days of work order)
iv. Submission of 05 color copies of final report to EDB including 02 copies in soft form
6. Timeline: The study shall be completed within 15–20 days from the date of award of work.
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Position: Study on Capital Goods
TORs (Terms of Reference):
Terms of Reference (ToRs)
Study on Capital Goods Sector
1. Background
The capital goods sector is an important part of Pakistan’s engineering industry. It includes
machinery, industrial equipment, electrical equipment, and heavy engineering products used in
manufacturing, construction, energy, and infrastructure. The sector has strong linkages with
steel, fabrication, electronics, and precision engineering.
The sector has growth potential due to increasing demand from industrial expansion, energy
projects, and infrastructure development. It also has potential to reduce imports and increase
exports of selected machinery and equipment.
However, the sector is not working at its full potential. There is high dependence on imported
machinery, limited local production of advanced equipment, and gaps in productivity. A focused
study is required to assess capacity, production, and demand. The study will help identify key
issues and provide simple recommendations for improving performance and competitiveness.
2. Objective of the Study
The objective of the study is to undertake a brief assessment of the capital goods sector in Pakistan
with focus on estimating national capacity and demand, assessing installed capacity and actual
production to determine utilization levels, and evaluating export potential in USD. The study will
also identify key products with export potential and determine the top 10 country-wise export
destinations for the sector.
3. Scope of Work:
i. National productive capacity in each of the sectors defined above.
ii. National consumer demand in each of the sectors per annum.
iii. Installed capacity of each sector.
iv. Export potential of each sector in US Dollar (per annum)
v. Ten key potential export markets for producers in Pakistan within the sectors
mentioned above, categorized by country
4. Methodology
The study shall be conducted using a simple and practical approach:
i. Review of available secondary data, industry reports, and official statistics
ii. Limited consultations with manufacturers and stakeholders (if required)
iii. Analysis of capacity, production, and export data
iv. Identification of gaps and preparation of clear recommendations
5. Deliverables:
The consultant/consultancy firm shall submit:
i. i. Inception Report (Within 5 days of work order)
ii. Draft Report (Within 15 days of work order)
iii. Final Report (Incorporating feedback) (within 20 days of work order)
iv. Submission of 05 color copies of final report to EDB including 02 copies in soft form
6. Timeline
The study shall be completed within 15–20 days from the date of award of work.
Position: Study on Pumps, Motors & Valves
TORs (Terms of Reference):
Terms of Reference (ToRs)
Study on Pumps, Motors and Valves Sector
1. Background
The pumps, motors, and valves sector is an important part of Pakistan’s engineering industry. It
supports key sectors such as agriculture, water management, oil and gas, power generation,
construction, and manufacturing. The sector has strong linkages with casting, machining,
electrical components, and fabrication industries.
The sector has good growth potential due to increasing demand from irrigation systems,
industrial use, water supply schemes, and energy projects. There is also potential to reduce
imports and increase exports of selected products.
However, the sector is not working at its full potential. There is high dependence on imported
components, limited production of advanced products, and gaps in productivity. A focused
study is required to assess capacity, production, and demand. The study will help identify key
issues and provide simple recommendations to improve performance and competitiveness.
2. Objective of the Study
The objective of the study is to undertake a brief assessment of the pumps, motors, and valves
sector in Pakistan with focus on estimating national capacity and demand, assessing installed
capacity and actual production to determine utilization levels, and evaluating export potential in
USD. The study will also identify key products with export potential and determine the top 10
country-wise export destinations for the sector.
3. Scope of Work:
i. National productive capacity in each of the sectors defined above.
ii. National consumer demand in each of the sectors per annum.
iii. Installed capacity of each sector.
iv. Export potential of each sector in US Dollar (per annum)
v. Ten key potential export markets for producers in Pakistan within the sectors
mentioned above, categorized by country
4. Methodology
The study shall be conducted using a simple and practical approach:
i. Review of available secondary data, industry reports, and official statistics
ii. Limited consultations with manufacturers and stakeholders (if required)
iii. Analysis of capacity, production, and export data
iv. Identification of gaps and preparation of clear recommendations
5. Deliverables:
The consultant/consultancy firm shall submit:
i. i. Inception Report (Within 5 days of work order)
ii. Draft Report (Within 15 days of work order)
iii. Final Report (Incorporating feedback) (within 20 days of work order)
iv. Submission of 05 color copies of final report to EDB including 02 copies in soft form
6. Timeline
The study shall be completed within 15–20 days from the date of award of work.
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Position: Study on Sanitary Fittings Scope
TORs (Terms of Reference):
Terms of Reference (ToRs)
Study on Sanitary Fittings
1. Background
The sanitary fittings sector is an important part of Pakistan’s engineering and constructionrelated
industry. It includes products such as taps, mixers, showers, valves, pipes fittings, and
other bathroom and plumbing accessories. The sector has strong linkages with metal casting,
machining, electroplating, plastics, and finishing industries.
The sector has good growth potential due to rising demand from housing, commercial buildings,
and infrastructure development. There is also increasing demand from renovation and
replacement markets. At the same time, there is potential to increase exports of quality sanitary
fittings to regional and international markets.
However, the sector is not working at its full potential. There is dependence on imported raw
materials and high-end products, limited standardization, and gaps in productivity. A focused
study is required to assess capacity, production, and demand. The study will help identify key
issues and provide simple recommendations to improve performance and competitiveness.
2. Objective of the Study
The objective of the study is to undertake a brief assessment of the sanitary fittings sector in
Pakistan with focus on estimating national capacity and demand, assessing installed capacity and
actual production to determine utilization levels, and evaluating export potential in USD. The
study will also identify key products with export potential and determine the top 10 countrywise
export destinations for the sector.
3. Scope of Work:
i. National productive capacity in each of the sectors defined above.
ii. National consumer demand in each of the sectors per annum.
iii. Installed capacity of each sector.
iv. Export potential of each sector in US Dollar (per annum)
v. Ten key potential export markets for producers in Pakistan within the sectors
mentioned above, categorized by country
4. Methodology
The study shall be conducted using a simple and practical approach:
i. Review of available secondary data, industry reports, and official statistics
ii. Limited consultations with manufacturers and stakeholders (if required)
iii. Analysis of capacity, production, and export data
iv. Identification of gaps and preparation of clear recommendations
5. Deliverables:
The consultant/consultancy firm shall submit:
i. Inception Report (Within 5 days of work order)
ii. Draft Report (Within 15 days of work order)
iii. Final Report (Incorporating feedback) (within 20 days of work order)
iv. Submission of 05 color copies of final report to EDB including 02 copies in soft form
6. Timeline
The study shall be completed within 15–20 days from the date of award of work.
For Individual Positions
| # | Position Title | Quantity | Unit Price (PKR) | Total Price (PKR) | Delivery Location | Delivery Period / Year | Country of Origin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | |||||||
| 2 |
| # | Lot Title | Total Lot Price (PKR) | Country of Origin |
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| 1 | [Lot 1 Title] |
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The following Special Conditions of Contract shall supplement the General Conditions of Contract. Whenever there is a conflict, the provisions herein shall prevail over those in the Conditions of Contract. The corresponding clause number of the GCC is indicated in parentheses.
Number of GC Clause
Amendments of, and Supplements to, Clauses in the General Conditions of Contract>
Number of GC Clause 3.1
The Contract shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Number of GC Clause 4.1
The language is English
Number of GC Clause 6.1 and 6.2
The addresses are:
The Procuring Agency is: Engineering Development Board EDB (Ministry of Industries and Production), General Manager Admin EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad
The Consultant Address:
The title of the subject procurement is:Hiring of Consultant/Consultancy Firms for Sector Studies in Engineering Industries
Number of GC Clause 8.1
[Note: If the Consultant consists only of one entity, state “N/A”;Or
The Lead Member on behalf of the JV is ___________ ______________________________ [insert name of the member]
Number of GC Clause 9.1
The Authorized Representatives are:
The Authorized Representatives are:
For the Procuring Agency:
Engineering Development Board EDB (Ministry of Industries and Production), General Manager Admin
EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad
+92-519-203140
asim@edb.gov.pk
For the Bidder:
Name: ………………………
Designation: ……………..
Address: ……………………………..
Number of GC Clause 11.1
[Note: If there are no effectiveness conditions, state “N/A”]OR
List here any conditions of effectiveness of the Contract]
The effectiveness conditions are the following: [insert “N/A” or list the conditions]
Termination of Contract for Failure to Become Effective:
The time period shall be _______________________ [insert time period, e.g.: four months].
Commencement of Services:
The number of days shall be_________________ [e.g.: ten].
Confirmation of Key Experts’ availability to start the Assignment shall be submitted to the Procuring Agency in writing as a written statement signed by each Key Expert.
Expiration of Contract:
The time period shall be ________________________ [insert time period, e.g.: twelve months].
Number of GC Clause 23.1
No additional provisions.
The following limitation of the Consultant’s Liability towards the Procuring Agency can be subject to the Contract’s negotiations:
Number of GC Clause 24.1
The insurance coverage against the risks shall be as follows:
(a) Professional liability insurance, with a minimum coverage of ______________________ [insert amount and currency which should be not less than the total ceiling amount of the Contract];
Number of GC Clause 33. Removal of Experts or Sub-consultants
[Note to Procuring Agency: include the following for supervision of infrastructure contracts (such as Plant or Works) and for other consulting service where the social risks are substantial or high, otherwise delete.]
Price adjustment on the remuneration …………….. [insert “applies” or “ does not apply”]
[If the Contract is less than 18 months, price adjustment does not apply.
If the Contract has duration of more than 18 months, a price adjustment provision on the remuneration for foreign and/or local inflation shall be included here. The adjustment should be made every 12 months after the date of the contract for remuneration in foreign currency and – except if there is very high inflation in the Procuring Agency’s country, in which case more frequent adjustments should be provided for – at the same intervals for remuneration in local currency. Remuneration in foreign currency should be adjusted by using the relevant index for salaries in the country of the respective foreign currency (which normally is the country of the Consultant) and remuneration in local currency by using the corresponding index for the Procuring Agency’s country. A sample provision is provided below for guidance:
Payments for remuneration made in [foreign and/or local] currency shall be adjusted as follows:
      {or }
where
Rf is the adjusted remuneration;
Rfo is the remuneration payable on the basis of the remuneration rates (Appendix C) in foreign currency;
If is the official index for salaries in the country of the foreign currency for the first month for which the adjustment is supposed to have effect; and
Ifo is the official index for salaries in the country of the foreign currency for the month of the date of the Contract.
      {or    }
where
Rl is the adjusted remuneration;
Rlo is the remuneration payable on the basis of the remuneration rates (Appendix D) in local currency;
Il is the official index for salaries in the Procuring Agency’s country for the first month for which the adjustment is to have effect; and
Ilo is the official index for salaries in the Procuring Agency’s country for the month of the date of the Contract.
The currency of payment shall be the following: PKR
[The advance payment could be in either the foreign currency, or the local currency, or both; select the correct wording in the Clause here below. The advance bank payment guarantee should be in the same currency(ies)]
The following provisions shall apply to the advance payment and the advance bank payment guarantee:
Following is the guidance for Dispute Resolution
Notwithstanding any reference to the arbitration herein, the parties shall continue to perform their respective obligations under the Contract unless they otherwise agree that the Authority shall pay the Bidder any monies due to the Bidder.
Arbitrator’s fee:
The fee shall be specified in Pak Rupees, as determined by the Arbitrator, which shall be shared equally by both parties.
Appointing Authority for Arbitrator:
By the Mutual Consent or in accordance with the provisions of Arbitration Act, 1940, in case the parties fail to reach a consensus on the name of sole arbitrator, any party may submit an application to the Chief Justice Islamabad High Court for appointment of sole arbitrator. The Chief Justice IHC may appoint a former judge of any High Court or Supreme Court as the sole arbitrator to resolve the dispute between the parties.
Rules of procedure for arbitration proceedings:Â
Any dispute between the Authority and a Bidder who is a national of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan arising in connection with the present Contract shall be referred to adjudication or arbitration in accordance with the laws of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan including Arbitration Act 1940, however above provision shall prevail in referring the case to the Arbitrator.
Place of Arbitration and Award:
The arbitration shall be conducted in English language and place of arbitration shall be at Islamabad. The award of the arbitrator shall be final and shall be binding on the parties.
Date: [insert date (as day, month and year)]
Bid No.:P23795
To: Engineering Development Board EDB (Ministry of Industries and Production), General Manager Admin EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad
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We, the undersigned, declare that:
We understand that, according to your conditions, Bids must be supported by a Bid Securing Declaration.
We accept that we will be blacklisted and henceforth cross debarred  for participating in respective category of public procurement proceedings for a period of (not more than) six months, if fail to abide with a bid securing declaration, however without indulging in corrupt and fraudulent practices, if we are in breach of our obligation(s) under the Bid conditions, because we:
We understand this Bid Securing Declaration shall expire if we are not the successful
Bidder, upon the earlier of (i) our receipt of your notification to us of the name of the successful Bidder; or (ii) twenty-eight (28) days after the expiration of our Bid.
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This CONTRACT (hereinafter called the “Contract”) is made the [number] day of the month of [month], [year], between, on the one hand, [name of Procuring Agency or Recipient] (hereinafter called the “Procuring Agency”) and, on the other hand, [name of Consultant] (hereinafter called the “Consultant”).
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[If the Consultant consist of more than one entity, the above should be partially amended to read as follows: “…(hereinafter called the “Procuring Agency”) and, on the other hand, a Joint Venture consisting of the following entities, each member of which will be jointly and severally liable to the Procuring Agency for all the Consultant’s obligations under this Contract, namely, [name of member] and [name of member] (hereinafter called the “Consultant”).]
WHEREAS
NOW THEREFORE the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:
The following documents attached hereto shall be deemed to form an integral part of this Contract:
In the event of any inconsistency between the documents, the following order of precedence shall prevail: the Special Conditions of Contract; the General Conditions of Contract, including Attachment 1; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C and Appendix D; and Appendix E. Any reference to this Contract shall include, where the context permits, a reference to its Appendices.
2.        The mutual rights and obligations of the Procuring Agency and the Consultant shall be as set forth in the Contract, in particular:
(a)Â Â Â Â Â Â the Consultant shall carry out the Services in accordance with the provisions of the Contract; and
(b)Â Â Â Â Â Â the Procuring Agency shall make payments to the Consultant in accordance with the provisions of the Contract.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Contract to be signed in their respective names as of the day and year first above written.
For and on behalf of [Name of Procuring Agency]
[Authorized Representative of the Procuring Agency – name, title and signature]
For and on behalf of [Name of Consultant or Name of a Joint Venture]
[Authorized Representative of the Consultant – name and signature]
[For a joint venture, either all members shall sign or only the lead member, in which case the power of attorney to sign on behalf of all members shall be attached.]
For and on behalf of each of the members of the Consultant [insert the name of the Joint Venture]
[Name of the lead member]
[Authorized Representative on behalf of a Joint Venture]
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Contract                          Number:  Contract                              Value:  Contract Title:
Dated:
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[Name of Supplier] hereby declares that it has not obtained or induced the procurement of any contract, right, interest, privilege or other obligation or benefit from Government of Pakistan or any administrative subdivision or agency thereof or any other entity owned or controlled by it (GoP) through any corrupt business practice.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing [Name of Supplier] represents and warrants that it has fully declared the brokerage, commission, fee etc. paid  or payable to anyone and not given or agreed to give and shall not give or agree to give to anyone within or outside Pakistan either directly or indirectly through any natural or juridical person, including its affiliate, agent, associate, broker, consultant, director, promoter, shareholder, sponsor or subsidiary, any commission, gratification, bribe, finder's fee or kickback, whether described as consultations fee or otherwise, with the object of obtaining or inducing the procurement of a contract, right, interest, privilege or other obligation or benefit in whatsoever form from GoP, except that which has been expressly declared pursuant hereto.
[Name of Supplier] certifies that it has made and will make full disclosure of all agreements and arrangements with all persons in respect of or related to the transaction with GoP and has not taken any action or will not take any action to circumvent the above declaration, representative or warranty.
[Name of Supplier] accepts full responsibility and strict liability for making and false declaration, not making full disclosure, misrepresenting fact or taking any action likely to defeat the purpose of this declaration, representation and warranty. It agrees that any contract, right interest, privilege or other obligation or benefit obtained or procured as aforesaid shall, without prejudice to any other right and remedies available to GoP under any law, contract or other instrument, be voidable at the option of GoP.
Notwithstanding any rights and remedies exercised by GoP in this regard, [Name of Supplier] agrees to indemnify GoP for any loss or damage incurred by it on account of its corrupt business practices and further pay compensation to GoP in an amount equivalent to ten time the sum of any commission, gratification, bribe, finder's fee or kickback given by [Name of Supplier] as aforesaid for the purpose of obtaining or inducing the procurement of any contract, right, interest, privilege or other obligation or benefit in whatsoever form from GoP.
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To:     Engineering Development Board EDB (Ministry of Industries and Production), General Manager Admin EDB complex Building 5-A Constitutation Avenue Islamabad
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WHEREAS [name of Bidder] (hereinafter called “the Bidder”) has undertaken, in pursuance of Contract No. [reference number of the contract] dated [insert date] for provision of Goods(hereinafter called “the Contract”).
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AND WHEREAS it has been stipulated by you in the said Contract that the Bidder shall furnish you with a Bank Guarantee by a reputable bank for the sum specified therein as security for compliance with the Bidder’s performance obligations in accordance with the Contract.
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AND WHEREAS we have agreed to give the Bidders guarantee:
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THEREFORE, WE hereby affirm that we are Guarantors and responsible to you, on behalf of the Bidder, up to a total of [amount of the guarantee in words and figures], and we undertake to pay you, upon your first written demand declaring the Bidder to be in default under the Contract and without cavil or argument, any sum or sums within the limits of [amount of guarÂantee] as aforesaid, without your needing to prove or to show grounds or reasons for your demand or the sum specified therein.
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This guarantee is valid until the: [insert date]
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Signature and seal of the Guarantors
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Bidders are requested to submit their bids in accordance with the attached bidding document / Terms of Reference (ToRs).
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
Hiring of Consultant/Consultancy Firms for Sector Studies in Engineering Industries
Reference is invited to the advertisement published on April 21, 2026 by Engineering Development Board (EDB) regarding Request for Proposals (RFP) for Hiring of Consultant/Consultancy Firms for Sector Studies in Engineering Industries.
“Submission Deadline: May 07, 2026 (instead of May 06, 2026)”
Technical Proposal Forms
Form T-1: Cover Letter
i. Consultant/ Consultancy Firm name
ii. Assignment title
iii. Commitment statement
Form T-2: Firm Profile
i. Legal status
ii. Years of experience
iii. Core expertise
Form T-3: Relevant Experience
| Project | Client | Year | Scope |
Form T-4: Methodology
i. Approach
ii. Data sources
iii. Work plan
Form T-5: Key Personnel
| Name | Qualification | Experience | Role |
(In case of individual consultant, relevant experience and relevant assignment completed should be
mentioned)
2. Financial Proposal Forms
Form F-1: Financial Summary
| Item (Study Name) | Cost (PKR) |
Form F-2: Breakdown
i. Professional fees
ii. Applicable Taxes
iii. Miscellaneous costs
3. Bid Security
• 2% of bid value