7. 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).
National University of Science and Technology Islamabad (National University of Science and Technology Islamabad), Director P&LP
P&LP Directorate, Near NT Park, NUST H-12 Campus, Islamabad
+92-519-085-1637
ddproc@nust.edu.pk
The following specific data for the procurement of Non-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
BDS Clause Number 1
Name of Procuring Agency: National University of Science and Technology Islamabad (National University of Science and Technology Islamabad)
The subject of procurement is: PROVISION OF EXTENDED DETECTION AND RESPONSE (XDR) SOLUTION FOR NUST H-12 CAMPUS ISLAMABAD
Expected commencement date: Monday, August 31, 2026
BDS Clause Number 2
Financial year for the operations of the Procuring Agency: 2026-27
Name and identification number of the Contract: P54887
BDS Clause Number 3
JV/Consortium or Association Allowed: No
Number of JV/Consortium Members: Nil
BDS Clause Number 4
The Bidders may seek clarifications through EPADS v2.0: Clarification Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Pre-Bid Meeting: Wednesday, July 15, 2026 11:00 AM
Venue: P&LP Directorate, Near NT Park, NUST H-12 Campus, Islamabad
BDS Clause Number 5
Any addendum, in case issued, shall be published on National University of Science and Technology Islamabad (National University of Science and Technology Islamabad) website and on EPADS v2.0.
BDS Clause Number 6
List of documents required along with the bid:
BDS Clause Number 7
The qualification criteria to establish the supply / production capability of the bidder.
see Eligibility Criteria
BDS Clause Number 8
Services and Their related documents:
See section Required Services and Scope of Work
BDS Clause Number 9
Price schedule will be provided according to the format defined and acquired.
see section price schedule.
BDS Clause Number 10
Specifications:
see section of specifications.
BDS Clause Number 11
The price shall be Fixed.
BDS Clause Number 12
Currency of the Bids shall be : PKR
BDS Clause Number 13
The Bids/Bid Validity period shall be: 90 Days
BDS Clause Number 14
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
BDS Clause Number 15
The Bids security shall be valid for twenty-eight (28) days beyond the expiry of the Bids validity period specified in the bidding documents, for example the bid validity is 90 days so the bid security shall be valid for 90+28 = 118 days.
BDS Clause Number 16
Alternative Bids to the requirements of the bidding documents will not be permitted.
BDS Clause Number 17
Bid shall be submitted online on EPADS v2.0 whereas hard copy of the bid security should be submitted to the following;
P&LP Directorate, Near NT Park, NUST H-12 Campus, Islamabad
Bids that are not submitted on EPADS v2.0 shall be disqualified.
The deadline for Bids submission is: Thursday, July 23, 2026 11:00 AM
BDS Clause Number 18
The Bids opening shall take place on EPADS v2.0.
Day : Thursday
Date: Thursday, July 23, 2026
Time : 11:30 AM
BDS Clause Number 19
Selection technique adopted will be: Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS)
see Evaluation Criteria
BDS Clause Number 20
The Performance guarantee shall: 5.00%.
The Performance Guarantee shall be acceptable in the form of: Others
21.
51.1
Arbitrator shall be appointed by mutual consent of the both parties.
BDS Clause Number 22
Grievence against this procurement shall be submitted online on EPADS v2.0.
| Bidder's Type | Required Registration |
|---|---|
|
Sole Proprietorship Partnership Firm Company (Private Limited) Company (Public Limited) Company (Holding Company) Company (Limited by Guarantee) |
FBR (NTN) FBR (GSTN) SECP |
| Eligibility Criteria | Document |
|---|---|
| Registered with FBR for sales tax/ income tax. | Yes |
| Registration with SECP. | Yes |
| Be active on tax payer list | Yes |
| Never Black listed; Affidavit on stamp paper. | Yes |
| Not under any litigation; Affidavit on stamp paper. | Yes |
| OEM’s authorization as dealership for supply of solicited XDR Solution as described in attached Annexure. | Yes |
Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS)
| Technical Marks | 100 | |
|---|---|---|
| Passing Marks | 70 | |
| Technical Evaluation Criteria | ||
| Compliance with XDR Scope of Work (Quantitative)(Doc Required) Compliance with XDR Scope of WorkFull compliance with required XDR capabilities including detection, investigation, response, endpoint protection, centralized console, threat hunting, reporting, integration, and scalability (40) Minor non-critical deviation (30) | 40 | |
| OEM Authorization and Support Confirmation (Quantitative)(Doc Required) Valid OEM authorization with confirmation of support, updates, upgrades, subscription entitlement, and escalation support (10) Valid authorization without complete support confirmation (5) | 10 | |
| Support, SLA and Subscription Services (Quantitative)(Doc Required) 24x7 support with defined SLA and escalation matrix (10) Subscription validity with updates/upgrades/ security engine updates (6) Local support arrangement and complaint handling process (4) | 10 | |
| Relevant supply experience (Quantitative)(Doc Required) 5 or more similar completed projects (15) 3–4 projects (10) 1–2 projects (7) | 15 | |
| Firm capacity / certified technical resources (Quantitative)(Doc Required) 5 x certified technical resource. CVs of the technical resource to be attached with verifiable certifications (10) 4 x certified technical resource. CVs of the technical resource to be attached with verifiable certifications (8) 3 x certified technical resource. CVs of the technical resource to be attached with verifiable certifications (6) 2 x certified technical resource. CVs of the technical resource to be attached with verifiable certifications (4) 1 x certified technical resource. CVs of the technical resource to be attached with verifiable certifications (2) | 10 | |
| Financial strength (Quantitative)(Doc Required) Strong audited financials / adequate turnover (at least 2 x times the quoted solution cost) (5) Acceptable but modest (At least equal to the quoted solution cost) (3) | 5 | |
| Clarity & cohesiveness of bid document (Quantitative)(Doc Required) Bid is complete, properly indexed, well structured, and easy to Verify (5) Minor gaps in organization, but overall understandable (3) | 5 | |
| Past Experience with NUST in Same Project (Quantitative)(Doc Required) 3 or more similar completed supplies at NUST (5) 2 similar completed supplies at NUST (3) 1 similar completed supply at NUST (1) | 5 | |
Positions Without Lots :
| Position | Delivery Schedule | Quantity | Bid Security |
|---|---|---|---|
| EXTENDED DETECTION AND RESPONSE (XDR) SOLUTION | Address: P&LP Directorate, Near NT Park, NUST H-12 Campus, Islamabad Schedule: 42 Days Quantity: 1/Qty |
1/Qty | 210000 PKR |
Yes
| Position | Related Services |
|---|---|
| EXTENDED DETECTION AND RESPONSE (XDR) SOLUTION | The vendor must provide onsite support services for the quoted project throughout the contract period. |
Positions Without Lots :
Position: EXTENDED DETECTION AND RESPONSE (XDR) SOLUTION
Specifications / Requirements:
| Scope of Work |
|---|
| – Extended Detection and Response (XDR) Solution |
| 1. Objective |
| The bidder shall provide a comprehensive Extended Detection and Response (XDR) solution that delivers centralized threat detection, investigation, response, visibility, and security operations capabilities across the organization's IT environment. |
| The proposed solution shall be scalable, interoperable, and capable of integrating with existing and future security technologies. |
| 1A. Licensing Requirement |
| The bidder shall provide licenses for nine hundred (900) endpoints. The proposed solution shall support future expansion beyond the initial licensed quantity without requiring replacement of the management platform, reinstallation of endpoint agents, or major architectural changes. Additional endpoint licenses shall be addable seamlessly through the existing management infrastructure. |
| 2. Multi-Domain Threat Protection |
| The proposed solution shall provide unified detection, investigation, and response across multiple security domains, including: |
| ·        Endpoints (Windows, Linux, macOS, physical and virtual servers) |
| ·        Cloud workloads and services |
| ·        Remote and hybrid workforce environments |
| ·        Mobile devices (where applicable) |
| The solution shall: |
| ·        Correlate events from multiple security domains. |
| ·        Detect multi-stage and multi-vector attacks. |
| ·        Provide attack chain visibility and threat correlation. |
| ·        Support centralized monitoring through a unified console. |
| 3. Advanced Threat Detection & Analytics |
| The solution shall provide: |
| •       AI/ML-driven threat detection and behavioral analytics. |
| •       Detection of known and unknown threats. |
| •       Detection of: |
| o Malware |
| o Ransomware |
| o Zero-day attacks |
| o Fileless attacks |
| o Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) |
| o Credential theft |
| o Privilege escalation |
| o Lateral movement |
| o Insider threats |
| o Phishing and malicious web activity |
| The solution shall provide: |
| •       Threat intelligence enrichment. |
| •       Risk-based alert prioritization. |
| •       Automated threat classification. |
| •       May provide MITRE ATT&CK framework mapping. |
| •       Visibility of tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). |
| 4. Endpoint Protection Capabilities |
| The proposed solution shall include or integrate with endpoint protection capabilities that provide: |
| •       Next-Generation Antivirus (NGAV) |
| •       Anti-ransomware protection |
| •       Behavioral detection and analysis |
| •       Exploit prevention |
| •       Memory-based threat detection |
| •       Script monitoring and control |
| •       Web threat protection |
| •       Malicious URL protection |
| •       Host Intrusion Prevention capabilities |
| •       Device and removable media control |
| The solution should support: |
| •       Real-time scanning |
| •       On-demand scanning |
| •       Scheduled scanning |
| •       Compressed file scanning |
| •       Removable media scanning |
| 5. Centralized Security Operations Console |
| The solution shall provide: |
| •       Unified XDR dashboard (single pane of glass). |
| •       Centralized incident management. |
| •       Real-time monitoring and alerting. |
| •       Incident prioritization and risk scoring. |
| •       Root cause analysis. |
| •       Automated incident timelines. |
| •       Case management capabilities. |
| •       Role-Based Access Control (RBAC). |
| •       Comprehensive audit logging. |
| The solution should/may support: |
| •       Analyst collaboration workflows. |
| •       Customizable dashboards. |
| •       Executive, operational, and technical reporting. |
| The proposed solution include the following components in a single agent installed on the endpoint: |
| •       Application, Web and Device Controls |
| •       Anomaly Detection |
| •       HIPS and Firewall |
| •       Patch Management |
| •       Encryption |
| 6. Threat Hunting & Investigation |
| The solution shall provide: |
| •       Advanced threat hunting capabilities. |
| •       Query-based investigation. |
| •       Historical event analysis. |
| •       Cross-domain investigations. |
| •       Attack path reconstruction. |
| •       Root cause analysis. |
| The solution shall provide visibility into: |
| •       Process activity |
| •       User activity |
| •       Network connections |
| •       File activity |
| •       System changes |
| •       Security events |
| The solution shall maintain searchable historical telemetry for incident investigation and threat hunting purposes. |
| 7. Automated Response & Orchestration |
| The solution shall support automated and manual response actions including: |
| •       Endpoint isolation |
| •       Process termination |
| •       File quarantine |
| •       Threat containment |
| •       User and account containment actions |
| •       Device remediation |
| The solution shall provide: |
| •       Automated response workflows. |
| •       Response recommendations. |
| •       Integration with Security Operations Center (SOC) workflows. |
| The solution should additionally support: |
| •       Ransomware containment and recovery capabilities. |
| •       Automated remediation actions. |
| 8. Threat Intelligence & IOC Management |
| The solution shall provide: |
| •       Integrated threat intelligence feeds. |
| •       Threat intelligence enrichment. |
| •       Reputation-based analysis of files, domains, URLs, and IP addresses. |
| •       Indicators of Compromise (IOC) management. |
| •       IOC import and export capabilities. |
| 9. Vulnerability & Exposure Management |
| The solution shall provide: |
| •       Asset discovery and inventory visibility. |
| •       Vulnerability identification and assessment. |
| •       Security posture visibility. |
| •       Exposure management capabilities. |
| •       Risk-based vulnerability prioritization. |
| •       Vulnerability reporting using industry-standard CVE references. |
| The solution should support: |
| •       Patch management integration. |
| •       Vulnerability remediation tracking. |
| •       Reporting on missing security updates and patches. |
| •       Security configuration assessment. |
| 10. Asset Visibility & Security Controls |
| The solution shall provide: |
| •       Asset inventory and discovery. |
| •       Visibility of managed and unmanaged assets. |
| •       Device control capabilities. |
| •       Application control capabilities. |
| •       Removable media control. |
| •       Security posture monitoring. |
| The solution should support: |
| •       Allow-listing and deny-listing capabilities. |
| •       Policy-based application control. |
| •       User-based security controls. |
| 11. Integration & Interoperability |
| The proposed solution may / shall: |
| •       Support integration with existing and future security technologies. |
| •       Support interoperability with third-party security products. |
| •       Provide open and documented APIs. |
| •       Support automated information exchange between security platforms. |
| The solution should support industry-standard integration methods including: |
| •       REST APIs |
| •       Syslog |
| •       Webhooks |
| The proposed solution shall not require proprietary dependencies that restrict future integrations. |
| 12. Encryption |
| The proposed solution may support encryption on multiple levels: |
| •       Full disk encryption – including system disk |
| •       File and folder encryption |
| •       Removable media encryption |
| The proposed solution may offer the ability to centrally monitor encryption status and to generate reports regarding encrypted computers/devices. |
| 13. Compliance, Governance & Reporting |
| The solution shall provide: |
| •       Comprehensive audit trails. |
| •       Security event retention. |
| •       Compliance reporting. |
| •       Historical reporting and trend analysis. |
| •       Executive and technical dashboards. |
| The solution should support alignment with: |
| •       ISO 27001 |
| •       NIST Cybersecurity Framework |
| •       CIS Controls |
| 14. Performance, Scalability & Deployment |
| The solution shall: |
| •       Utilize lightweight agents with minimal endpoint performance impact. |
| •       Support centralized policy management. |
| •       Provide licenses for a minimum of nine hundred (900) endpoints. |
| •       Support a minimum deployment of 900 endpoints with future scalability to accommodate organizational growth. |
| •       Provide high availability and operational resilience. |
| The solution shall support one or more of the following deployment models: |
| •       On-Premises |
| •       Cloud-Hosted |
| •       Hybrid |
| The bidder shall clearly specify infrastructure and deployment requirements. |
| 15. Support, Training & Knowledge Transfer |
| The bidder shall provide: |
| •       OEM-backed technical support. |
| •       24x7 technical support services. |
| •       Software updates and upgrades. |
| •       Security engine and detection updates. |
| The bidder shall additionally provide: |
| •       A Technical certification for minimum of Two (02) technical resources. |
| •       Administrator training for a minimum of four (04) technical resources. |
| •       Knowledge transfer sessions. |
| •       Technical and operational documentation. |
| •       Best-practice implementation guidance. |
Scope of Work – Extended Detection and Response (XDR) Solution
1. Objective
The bidder shall provide a comprehensive Extended Detection and Response (XDR) solution that delivers centralized threat detection, investigation, response, visibility, and security operations capabilities across the organization's IT environment.
The proposed solution shall be scalable, interoperable, and capable of integrating with existing and future security technologies.
1A. Licensing Requirement
The bidder shall provide licenses for nine hundred (900) endpoints. The proposed solution shall support future expansion beyond the initial licensed quantity without requiring replacement of the management platform, reinstallation of endpoint agents, or major architectural changes. Additional endpoint licenses shall be addable seamlessly through the existing management infrastructure.
2. Multi-Domain Threat Protection
The proposed solution shall provide unified detection, investigation, and response across multiple security domains, including:
The solution shall:
3. Advanced Threat Detection & Analytics
The solution shall provide:
The solution shall provide:
4. Endpoint Protection Capabilities
The proposed solution shall include or integrate with endpoint protection capabilities that provide:
The solution should support:
5. Centralized Security Operations Console
The solution shall provide:
The solution should/may support:
The proposed solution include the following components in a single agent installed on the endpoint:
6. Threat Hunting & Investigation
The solution shall provide:
The solution shall provide visibility into:
The solution shall maintain searchable historical telemetry for incident investigation and threat hunting purposes.
7. Automated Response & Orchestration
The solution shall support automated and manual response actions including:
The solution shall provide:
The solution should additionally support:
8. Threat Intelligence & IOC Management
The solution shall provide:
9. Vulnerability & Exposure Management
The solution shall provide:
The solution should support:
10. Asset Visibility & Security Controls
The solution shall provide:
The solution should support:
11. Integration & Interoperability
The proposed solution may / shall:
The solution should support industry-standard integration methods including:
The proposed solution shall not require proprietary dependencies that restrict future integrations.
12. Encryption
The proposed solution may support encryption on multiple levels:
The proposed solution may offer the ability to centrally monitor encryption status and to generate reports regarding encrypted computers/devices.
13. Compliance, Governance & Reporting
The solution shall provide:
The solution should support alignment with:
14. Performance, Scalability & Deployment
The solution shall:
The solution shall support one or more of the following deployment models:
The bidder shall clearly specify infrastructure and deployment requirements.
15. Support, Training & Knowledge Transfer
The bidder shall provide:
The bidder shall additionally provide:
For Individual Positions
| # | Position Title | Quantity | Unit Price (PKR) | Total Price (PKR) | Delivery Location | Delivery Period / Year | Country of Origin |
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| 2 |
| # | Lot Title | Total Lot Price (PKR) | Country of Origin |
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| 1 | [Lot 1 Title] |
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
Definitions
The Procuring Agency is: National University of Science and Technology Islamabad (National University of Science and Technology Islamabad), Director P&LP P&LP Directorate, Near NT Park, NUST H-12 Campus, Islamabad
The Supplier is:
The title of the subject procurement is:PROVISION OF EXTENDED DETECTION AND RESPONSE (XDR) SOLUTION FOR NUST H-12 CAMPUS ISLAMABAD
Number of GC Clause 2
Applicable/Governing Law:
The Contract shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Number of GC Clause 3
Language:
The language of the Contract, all correspondence and communications to be given, and all other documentation to be prepared and supplied under the Contract shall be in English.
Number of GC Clause 4
Notices:
The addresses for the notices are:
Procuring Agency:
National University of Science and Technology Islamabad (National University of Science and Technology Islamabad), Director P&LP
P&LP Directorate, Near NT Park, NUST H-12 Campus, Islamabad
+92-519-085-1637
ddproc@nust.edu.pk
Contractor/ Bidder:
[Name, address and telephone number].
The Contractor/ Bidder’s Representative(s)
[Name, address, telephone number and e-mail address]
Number of GC Clause 6.1
The Authorized Representatives are:
For the Procuring Agency:
National University of Science and Technology Islamabad (National University of Science and Technology Islamabad), Director P&LP
P&LP Directorate, Near NT Park, NUST H-12 Campus, Islamabad
+92-519-085-1637
ddproc@nust.edu.pk
For the Bidder:
Name: ………………………
Designation: ……………..
Address: ……………………………..
Number of GC Clause 7
Effectiveness of the contract
The Contractor/Bidder shall be effective within ….. days from the date of signature of the Contract by both parties
Number of GC Clause 8
Commencement of Contract:
The Contractor/ Bidder shall provide Non-Consultancy Services from the effective date of contract.
Number of GC Clause 10.2
Expiration of Contract:
The time period shall be ………………….
Number of GC Clause 14
Termination
In the event of termination of the contract due to any reason as already defined in the General Conditions of Contract, the Bidder shall be responsible for providing to the Authority the Services till the time of alternate arrangements.
Number of GC Clause 16
Conflict of Interest:
The Procuring Agency reserves the right to determine on a case-by-case basis whether the Bidder should be disqualified from providing services due to a conflict of a nature described in Clause GCC C2.
Number of GC Clause 20
Liquidated Damages
If the Bidder fails to provide services as required under the contract or in case of any data loss/data breach or any incident compromising the data security or other such failures related to any services, the Bidder shall pay to the Procuring Agency as Liquidated Damages at a rate of 0.14% to 1.40% of the Contract value, in accordance with the extent of performance failure & the cost of investigating such incidents as judged by the Authority.
Number of GC Clause 21
Performance Guarantee:
The amount of performance guarantee shall be 5.00% of the contract price in acceptable form of Others
Number of GC Clause 27
Currency of Payment:
All the payment to be released to the contractor/Bidder shall be in Pakistani Rupees.
Number of GC Clause F
Payment terms:
Payment will be made to the Bidder against the procured Goods and services according to the actual invoice or running bills submitted by the Bidder against the services provided within the time given in the conditions of the contract.
Number of GC Clause F
Identifying Defects:
The Authority reserves the right at any time to inspect the premises of the provider to inspect the goods and monitor the goods being provided.
As per Attached Annexure (Instructions for Bidder)
Copies of the Supplier’s invoice showing Goods’ description, quantity, unit price, and total amount;
Manufacturer’s or Supplier’s Valid Warranty Certificate;
Certificate of Origin.
The above documents would be required even if the equipment has already been imported and is available with the supplier ex-stock
As per details mentioned in attached Annexure (Instructions for Bidder)
Sales Tax Invoice
Commerial Invoice
Delivery Challan
Number of GC Clause F 5 & 6
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:
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.:P54887
To: National University of Science and Technology Islamabad (National University of Science and Technology Islamabad), Director P&LP P&LP Directorate, Near NT Park, NUST H-12 Campus, Islamabad
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.
THIS AGREEMENT made the _____ day of __________ 20_____ between National University of Science and Technology Islamabad (National University of Science and Technology Islamabad), Director P&LP P&LP Directorate, Near NT Park, NUST H-12 Campus, Islamabad
(hereinafter called “the Procuring Agency”) of the one part and [name of Bidder] of [city and country of Bidder] (hereinafter called “the Bidder”) of the other part:
WHEREAS the Procuring Agency invited Bids for provision of goods, viz., PROVISION OF EXTENDED DETECTION AND RESPONSE (XDR) SOLUTION FOR NUST H-12 CAMPUS ISLAMABAD (P54887) and has accepted a Bids by the Bidder for the provision of Goods in the sum of [contract price in words and figures] (hereinafter called “the Contract Price”).
NOW THIS CONTRACT WITNESSETH AS FOLLOWS:
1. In this Contract words and expressions shall have the same meanings as are respectively assigned to them in the Conditions of Contract referred to.
2. The following documents shall be deemed to form and be read and construed as part of this Contract, In the event of any ambiguity or conflict between the Contract Documents listed below, the order of precedence shall be the order in which the Contract Documents are listed below:-
3. In consideration of the payments to be made by the Procuring Agency to the Bidder as hereinafter mentioned, the Bidder hereby covenants with the Procuring Agency to provide the Goods related services and to remedy defects therein in conformity in all respects with the provisions of the Contract.
4. The Procuring Agency hereby covenants to pay the Bidder in consideration of the provision of Goods and the remedying of defects therein, the Contract Price or such other sum as may become payable under the provisions of the contract at the times and in the manner prescribed by the contract.
IN WITNESS whereof the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed in accordance with their respective laws the day and year first above written.
Signed, sealed, delivered by __________________the ________________ (for the Procuring Agency)
Witness to the signatures of the Procuring Agency:
………………………………………………
Signed, sealed, delivered by __________________the ________________ (for the Procuring Agency)
Witness to the signatures of the Bidder: …………………………………………………
Contract Number: Contract Value: Contract Title:
Dated:
[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.
To: National University of Science and Technology Islamabad (National University of Science and Technology Islamabad), Director P&LP P&LP Directorate, Near NT Park, NUST H-12 Campus, Islamabad
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”).
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.
AND WHEREAS we have agreed to give the Bidders guarantee:
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 guarantee] as aforesaid, without your needing to prove or to show grounds or reasons for your demand or the sum specified therein.
This guarantee is valid until the: [insert date]
Signature and seal of the Guarantors
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[name of bank or financial institution]
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[address]
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[date}