SSGC/LP/EPADS/NR/2166204 (Spares)
karachi·
Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division)
1,064 active tenders tracked from PPRA — 435 closing this week.
PPRA is Pakistan's federal procurement regulator, established under the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority Ordinance 2002. It sets the rules — public advertisement, bid security, single/two-stage envelope procedures — that federal ministries, divisions, attached departments, and autonomous bodies must follow when they buy goods, works, or services. Punjab's own e-Procurement portal, which follows the same PPRA-style rules provincially, is included in this feed alongside the federal PPRA portal.
karachi·
Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division)
karachi·
Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division)
karachi·
Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division)
attock·
District Council Attock
karachi·
Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division)
lahore·
Lahore Waste Management Company
layyah·
District Council, Layyah
lahore·
Ministry of Energy (Power Division)
islamabad·
Ministry of Communications
multan·Special Branch Multan Region
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Ministry of Communications
karachi·National Bank of Pakistan (NBP)
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PPRA (Public Procurement Regulatory Authority) is the federal body that regulates how Pakistani government departments advertise and award procurement contracts, under the PPRA Ordinance 2002 and PPRA Rules 2004.
Open the tender on TenderPK and use the document links on its detail page, or visit the official PPRA e-Procurement portal (epms.ppra.gov.pk) directly using the tender/reference number.
PPRA is the federal procurement regulator and its e-Procurement Management System is the primary federal portal. ePADS (Electronic Procurement Advertisement and Disposal System) is a separate advertisement-focused portal used by some departments — TenderPK does not yet have a scraper source integrated for ePADS.
All federal government ministries, divisions, attached departments, autonomous bodies, and corporations procuring with public funds are bound by PPRA rules for goods, works, and services above the specified thresholds.