Supply of Cadmium Anode Rolled to Directorate of Procurement Navy Islamabad
π Tender No: CICP/IND/B-III/2505230/R-2501/320461
ποΈ Issuing Authority:Directorate of Procurement (Navy)
Expired Tender
β° Closing Date:
2026-03-10
2026-03-10
Tender Overview
- π Category
- Electronics & Appliances
- π Sector
- Goods
- π Tender Type
- Goods
- βοΈ Procurement Method
- Single Stage-Two Envelopes
- π¨ Submission Method
- Sealed envelope
- π Source Name
- PPRA
Location & Dates
- π City
- Islamabad
- πΊοΈ Province
- Islamabad Capital Territory
- π Country
- Pakistan
- π Publish Date
- 2026-02-18
- β³ Closing Date
- 2026-03-10
- π Created At
- 2026-02-18 05:40:51
Contact & Websites
- π Contact Phone
- 051-9262306
- βοΈ Contact Email
- dpn@paknavy.gov.pk
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Tender Document
Tender Description
This tender invites qualified firms to supply Cadmium Anode Rolled items to the Directorate of Procurement (Navy) in Islamabad under the Electronics & Appliances category. The procurement is specifically for 140 units of cadmium anode rolled with specifications meeting BS 2868 standards and strict purity requirements. The origin of the OEM is Germany, and the delivery period is six months. The tender follows a single stage-two envelopes bidding procedure, ensuring technical and commercial offers are submitted separately for thorough evaluation.
The supply involves high-grade cadmium anodes with precise chemical composition limits for copper, lead, thallium, and zinc. These materials are critical for naval applications requiring durability and compliance with stringent quality standards. The procurement site is Islamabad, where the Directorate of Procurement (Navy) operates, ensuring secure and timely delivery. Firms must be prepared to meet technical scrutiny and inspection by the Chief Inspector of Naval Stores (CINS) and comply with OEM certification and warranty requirements.
Bidders should ensure they hold valid DGDP registration or be willing to register, possess Active Taxpayer List (ATL) status with FBR, and provide all mandatory documentation including treasury challan, call deposit receipt for earnest money, and technical compliance forms. The tender mandates a validity period of 120 days for offers and requires firms to submit original and duplicate technical offers along with commercial proposals in sealed envelopes. Compliance with PPRA Rules 2004 and Defence Purchase Procedure & Instructions is essential.
The submission deadline is set for 10th March 2026 at 10:30 AM, with technical bids opening at 11:00 AM on the same day. Offers must be physically delivered to the Directorate of Procurement (Navy) through Bahria Gate, Naval Residential Complex, E-8, Islamabad. Late submissions will be rejected without exception. The tender emphasizes strict adherence to documentation, earnest money requirements, and technical specifications to avoid disqualification.
Pro-Tip: Ensure your Call Deposit Receipt (CDR) for earnest money is properly attached and the amount is concealed with a black marker as required. Missing or improper earnest money is a common cause for immediate rejection. Also, double-check the technical offer for full compliance with DP-2 forms and OEM certificates to avoid disqualification during technical scrutiny.
