Repair and Refurbishment of Main Machinery Control and Monitoring System of SV BEHR PAIMA
π Tender No: 7006-2025-320-1
ποΈ Issuing Authority:Pakistan Navy, PN Dockyard Karachi
Expired Tender
β° Closing Date:
2026-01-05
2026-01-05
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- π Category
- Electrical & Solar Equipment / Power
- π Sector
- Works
- π Tender Type
- Works
- βοΈ Procurement Method
- Open Competitive Bidding
- π¨ Submission Method
- Sealed hard copy
- π Source Name
- PPRA
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Contact & Websites
- π€ Contact Person
- Manager Control
- π Contact Phone
- 021-48509335
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Tender Document
Tender Description
This tender invites quotations for the repair and refurbishment of the main machinery control and monitoring system of SV BEHR PAIMA for the Pakistan Navy at PN Dockyard Karachi. The work includes fitment checks and onboard trials after completion.
The scope covers detailed repair and refurbishment tasks on the main machinery control and monitoring system. Interested firms may obtain work details from the Manager (Control) office. The tender opening is scheduled for 05 January 2026 at 1000 hrs in the presence of firm representatives. The work is critical for operational readiness and requires experienced registered firms.
