Land Acquisition for Pakistan Coast Guards Battalion Headquarters in Gwadar
📌 Tender No: 386-93/RB/TBT/2025
Expired Tender
⏰ Closing Date:
2026-02-14
2026-02-14
Tender Overview
- 📂 Category
- Real Estate & Property
- 🏭 Sector
- Works
- 📄 Tender Type
- Works
- ⚙️ Procurement Method
- Direct Acquisition
- 📨 Submission Method
- In-person appearance or through representative
- 🌐 Source Name
- Balochistan PPRA
Location & Dates
- 📍 City
- Gwadar
- 🗺️ Province
- Balochistan
- 🌍 Country
- Pakistan
- 📅 Publish Date
- 2026-03-17
- ⏳ Closing Date
- 2026-02-14
- 🕒 Created At
- 2026-03-17 06:00:06
Contact & Websites
- 👤 Contact Person
- Naqeebullah Kakar
- 🌐 Website
- http://www.dpr.gob.pk
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Tender Description
This notice concerns the acquisition of land in Gwadar for the establishment of a Battalion Headquarters for the Pakistan Coast Guards. Issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Gwadar District, the land spans 8-3-18 acres in Mouza Bandari, Tehsil Jiwani. The acquisition involves multiple parcels owned by local landowners and the provincial government, highlighting the strategic importance of this site for security infrastructure in Balochistan.
The land acquisition process is governed under Section 9 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, ensuring legal compliance and due process. The site in Gwadar presents unique challenges due to its coastal location and the need for secure, accessible grounds suitable for military infrastructure. The acquisition will facilitate the construction of essential facilities for the Pakistan Coast Guards, contributing to regional security and operational readiness.
Interested parties should note the importance of compliance with all legal and procedural requirements, including timely submission of objections within fifteen days of notice receipt. While this is not a typical PEC-registered construction tender, adherence to government regulations and coordination with the Board of Revenue is critical. The notice also implies the necessity for landowners to be aware of their rights and obligations under the Land Acquisition Act.
The deadline for objections or representations is within fifteen days from the notice date of 30th January 2026, effectively making the closing date 14th February 2026. All concerned landowners must appear in person or through representatives to the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Gwadar. This ensures transparency and proper documentation of any concerns or claims.
Pro-Tip: Landowners should carefully review the notification details and ensure timely representation to avoid forfeiting their rights. Missing the stipulated period may result in automatic transfer of land occupation rights to the Pakistan Coast Guards without further recourse.
