| Posted date | 4th June, 2026 | Last date to apply | 15th June, 2026 |
| Category | Tender | ||
| Type | Tender | Position | 1 |
Invitation to Bid (ITB)
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Issued on: |
Friday - June 05, 2026 |
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Solicitation Number: |
ITB | Sell Out of Pathfinder Inventory | Furniture/Fixture & Equipment |
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For: |
Hiring of Vendor(s) for Sell out of Furniture/Fixture & Equipment |
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Proposal Deadline: |
Close of Business Hours | Monday -June 15, 2026 |
Background of Pathfinder International
Pathfinder is driven by the conviction that all people, regardless of where they live, have the right to decide whether and when to have children, to exist free from fear and stigma, and to lead the lives they choose. Since 1957, we have partnered with local governments, communities, and health systems to remove barriers to critical sexual and reproductive
health services. Together, we expand access to contraception, promote healthy pregnancies, save women’s lives, and stop the spread of new HIV infections, wherever the need is most urgent. Our work ensures millions of women, men, and young people are able to choose their own paths forward.
Scope of Work
ITB | Sell Out of Pathfinder Inventory | Furniture/Fixture & Equipment, on “as is basis”
Objective:
To support the ITB | Sell Out of Pathfinder Inventory | Furniture/Fixture & Equipment on “as is” basis. The interested vendor will be surveying the proposed lot of material before the deadline for submission of Invitation to Bid (ITB).
After the submission of financial proposals and careful evaluation of the same, Pathfinder will award the contract for Sell Out of Pathfinder Inventory | Furniture/Fixture & Equipment to the highest bidding vendor.
The successful bidder will then be responsible for, with mutual consent of the Operations team’s, collection of the listed items from the Pathfinder premises. All equipment will be transported away from the mentioned premises on the expense of the successful bidder, and no Labour and/or any other sort of cost will be shared by Pathfinder International with the bidder after the issuance of the Work/Purchase Order.
Duration: 01 week (Surveying & Submission of Proposals)
Specification:
Interested bidders may reach out the following email ID to obtain the asset list.
Proposal Deadline
All written responses to this ITB must be received by Pathfinder no later than 05:00 PM (Pakistan Standard Time) on June 15, 2026, in sealed envelopes. The solicitation number/details indicated above must be included on the envelope.
Kindly mail/courier/hand drop the proposals and other information directly to
Atif Ali Khan,
Pathfinder International,
D-95/1, Block 5, Clifton – Karachi.
Please label proposal and place it in envelopes. The solicitation number/detail indicated above should be included in the reference line, along with the sender’s company title and postal address with valid contact number.
Inquiries & Equipment Survey (By Appointment only)
If case you have any questions/inquiries, please e-mail [email protected] and the inspection should conclude before close of business June 11, 2026. The solicitation number/detail indicated above must be included in the subject line. Responses will be posted to all known offerors.
Modification
If at any time prior to award Pathfinder deems there to be a need for significant modification to the terms and conditions of this ITB, Pathfinder will issue such a modification as a written ITB amendment to all competing offerors. No oral statement of any person shall in any manner be deemed to modify or otherwise affect any ITB term or condition, and no offeror shall rely on any such statement. Such amendments are the exclusive method for this purpose.
Resulting Award
Pathfinder International will award the contract to the highest bidding vendor. This shall include all the transportation, Labour cost and all sort of other costs for the process of removal of listed Pathfinder Inventory | Furniture/Fixture & Equipment from the Pathfinder International premises
Any resulting contract will also be subject to the terms and conditions contained in Annex A.
Payment Terms
• The payment, after the issuance of final list to the potentially selected vendor and a formal go-ahead or award of Work Order, can be made to the Pathfinder International Bank Account (Details of which will be shared along with the Work Order).
• The material can be collected from Pathfinder International Premises, after the confirmation of payment & the potentially successful vendor will have to collect the same within 02 working days of the confirmation of payment.
Evaluation Criteria
In evaluating the proposals, Pathfinder International will seek the best value for money and highest bidding vendor rather than the lowest priced proposal.
Pathfinder will use a two-stage selection procedure:
• the first stage will be the survey of the proposed & listed Inventory.
• the second stage will be submission of Bidsresulting in the evaluation of bids based on highest offer, followed by a formal work/purchase order.
Terms
(i) Pathfinder reserves the right to cancel this solicitation at any point and is under no obligation to issue a subcontract as a result of this solicitation. Pathfinder reserves the right to amend, add, or remove any items from the list of materials provided in this Invitation to Bid (ITB). The final list if material to be supplied or utilized shall be confirmed and communicated at the time of issuance of the Work Order. The Vendor shall be bound to buy/purchase materials in accordance with the amended final list, and no claim for adjustment in pricing, delivery timelines, or other terms shall be entertained on account of such amendments, unless expressly agreed in writing by the Procuring Entity.
(ii) Pathfinder will not reimburse any expenses related to the preparation of any proposal-related materials or delivery.
Confidentiality
IF APPLICABLE as a part of the ITB process, Pathfinder International may be providing confidential information. Consequently, suppliers must complete a Confidentiality/ Non Disclosure Agreement. See Annex A
Agreement
Any resulting contract will be subject to the terms and conditions contained in annex A. See Annex A
Thank You,
Atif Ali Khan,
Procurement Officer,
Pathfinder International.
ANNEX A:GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Scope of Work. Under this Agreement, the Independent Contractor identified above (hereinafter “Contractor”) will provide to Pathfinder International (hereinafter “Pathfinder”) the professional services and deliverables set forth in the Scope of Work (Annex A), hereby incorporated by reference. Time is of the essence with respect to performance, unless otherwise indicated in the Scope of Work.
2. Term. Pathfinder agrees to engage Contractor, and Contractor agrees to provide the agreed upon services for the period commencing [Date] and ending on [Date]. The dates are tentative and may be finalized after the signing of contract.
3. Approvals. This agreement is contingent upon receipt of: donor approval, satisfactory reference checks, background eligibility clearance, and confirmation of work authorization to work in the assigned country/countries. Pathfinder conducts background checks on all short-term Contractors.
4. Relationship. It is understood and agreed that the Contractor is furnishing services to Pathfinder International as an Independent Contractor, and nothing contained in the Agreement between Pathfinder and the Contractor shall create any association, partnership, joint venture, employer-employee or agent-principal relationship.
5. Rate. Select 1: For services performed during the term, the Contractor will be paid in accordance with their daily rate of $XXX.XX per day/hr or (2) For services performed during the term, Contractor will be paid a fixed fee of $XXX.XX.
6. Terms of Payment.
6.1 In no event shall the amount paid to Contractor exceed the fixed price or ceiling price, as applicable, stated in Article 5 without the express written authorization of Pathfinder. 6.2 Invoice Submission. Contractor shall submit invoice(s) to the address to the attention of the Pathfinder employee identified in Article 23 below. Invoices for level of effort (LOE) shall be submitted on a monthly basis. Invoices for all other expenses shall be submitted promptly upon completion of the required products/services.
6.3 Not applicable for fixed price agreement: Level of Effort. Contractor may not work or be reimbursed for days beyond the maximum approved amount without prior written approval from Pathfinder. The maximum approved level of effort for this Agreement is XX days, based on a five/six-day workweek and including travel. A day is defined as eight (8) work hours.
6.4 Method of Payment. Contractor will be paid via [SELECT ONE: (1) direct deposit to a U.S. bank account or (2) wire transfer to an international bank account]. Failure to provide accurate bank information in a timely manner may delay payment.
6.5 Timing of Payments. Contractor shall be paid within thirty (30) days after Pathfinder’s receipt of an invoice in the format prescribed in Annex B of this Agreement and acceptance by Pathfinder of the completed products/services in accordance with “Inspection & Acceptance” below, together with any required supporting documentation as described in Article 6.6 below and “Budget” (Annex C). Pathfinder is under no obligation to pay Contractor’s invoices received later than ninety (90) days after completion of the required services/deliverables. Payment of Contractor invoices by Pathfinder shall not constitute final approval of the charges therein. All charges invoiced by Contractor may remain subject to Pathfinder and/or U.S. Government/Client audit and subsequent adjustment. Contractor agrees to reimburse Pathfinder for any costs disallowed by Client.
6.6 Inspection & Acceptance. All deliverables shall be subject to final inspection by the individual stated in Article 23 below and shall be accepted or rejected as promptly as practicable after delivery or performance. If a deliverable or service performed by Contractor is found to be defective, Contractor shall be given the opportunity to correct any deficiencies within a reasonable period of time, not more than 10 days, unless otherwise agreed-to by Pathfinder. If correction of such work is impracticable, Contractor shall bear all risk after notice of rejection and shall promptly make all necessary replacements at its own expense, if so requested by Pathfinder. To the extent that Pathfinder is held financially responsible for any deficiencies in
the services performed by the Contractor, the Contractor agrees to cure such deficiencies at the sole cost to the Contractor. Contractor is responsible for any deficiency on the part of its suppliers or subcontractors. Contractor shall be responsible for any additional costs of re procurement that exceed the fixed price or ceiling price, as applicable, specified in Article 5 as may be necessary for Pathfinder to secure the supplies/services as a result of Contractor’s inability to deliver or perform supplies or services that conform to the requirements of this Agreement.
6.7 Late Deliveries. In addition to any remedies available to it in the event of late delivery, Pathfinder may deduct 1% of the amount invoiced for such delivery for each day said delivery was late. This will not exceed 10% of the fixed price or ceiling price, as applicable, set forth in Article 5 above.
7. Confidential Information: Each party shall treat as confidential all information obtained from the other during the course of performance under the Agreement. Neither party shall disclose such information without prior written consent of the other, unless compelled to do so by law. All confidential information disclosed or otherwise made known to the Contractor as a result of the services remains the sole property of Pathfinder.
8. Intellectual Property: The title to all Intellectual Property rights in or in relation to material created during the course of the services, including but not limited to designs, works of authorship, analyses, reports, improvements or processes, vests in Pathfinder upon its creation. These rights include title and interest in patent, copyright, trademark and other proprietary rights. At its sole discretion, Pathfinder may grant to the Independent Contractor, a limited, royalty-free license to use material developed under this Agreement. In addition, nothing in this Agreement shall supersede the rights of donors supporting Pathfinder’s work.
9. Non-Compete: While this Agreement is in effect, the Independent Contractor shall not perform similar services with any party directly or indirectly in competition with Pathfinder without giving prior notice to and obtaining written consent from Pathfinder.
10. Assignment. The Independent Contractor may not assign its rights or responsibilities under this Agreement without the prior written consent of Pathfinder.
11. Child Safeguarding. Contractor confirms its agreement to abide by Pathfinder’s Child Safeguarding and Trafficking in Persons Policies, copies of which have been provided to and signed by the Contractor.
12. Family Planning and Reproductive Health Compliance In the event the Services under this Agreement involve family planning (FP) and/or reproductive health (RH) service delivery activities funded in whole or in part by US government (USG) funds, the Consultant will ensure compliance with all applicable FP and RH laws and regulations of the United States, including with respect to the requirement to segregate USG funds from any funding used to fund safe abortion care or activities, in addition to the applicable FP and RH laws and regulations of the country where any such Services are performed. Consultant shall ensure that any of its employees, agents or contractors who perform such Services are adequately trained on such FP and RH requirements prior to engaging in the provision of Services under this Agreement."
13. Safeguarding Pathfinder International is committed to Safeguarding, which means protecting people from harm. Pathfinder International’s commitment encompasses protecting its employees, beneficiaries, and (including but not limited to children, young people, and vulnerable adults) from bullying, harassment, exploitation, abuse, and any other harm. Consultants are expected to adhere to these commitments.
1. The Consultant is prohibited against using Pathfinder resources (i.e. cash, services, or goods) or associated position of authority to exploit any individual (i.e., coerce them into unwanted physical, sexual, or emotional service); and
2. The Consultant is prohibited against engaging in sexual activity with children (persons under the age of 18) regardless of the age of majority or age of consent locally. Mistaken belief regarding the age of a child is not a defense.
3. The Consultant is prohibited against watching, publishing, producing or sharing pornography showing children (persons under the age of 18);
4. Operations must comply with all applicable local laws and regulations and if there is a question, the Consultant will seek guidance from Pathfinder.
5. The Consultant has a responsibility and obligation to report known or suspected violations (see section B.2.8 for reporting channels).
In addition, the Consultant understands the following principles regarding safeguarding which are built upon the Inter-Agency Standing Committee’s (IASC’s) six core principles:
6. Exploitation and abuse perpetrated by Pathfinder representatives constitute acts of gross misconduct and are therefore grounds for termination of employment.
7. Sexual activity with children (persons under the age of 18) is prohibited regardless of the age of majority or age of consent locally. Mistaken belief regarding the age of a child is not a defense.
8. Exchange or money, employment, goods, or services for sex, including sexual favors or other forms of humiliating, degrading, or exploitative behavior is prohibited. This includes exchange of assistance that is due to project participants.
9. Sexual or physical service (e.g. domestic labor) relationships between Pathfinder representatives and project participants are strongly discouraged since they are based on inherently unequal power dynamics. Any pre-existing relationships should be disclosed to one’s manager.
10. Where a Consultant representative develops concerns or suspicions regarding abuse or exploitation by a fellow representative, whether Consultant staff or not, they must report such concerns immediately to Pathfinder via channels below.
11. Consultant representatives have an obligation to contribute to and uphold a work environment that discourages exploitation and abuse in all its forms, including in and out of the office.
In addition, Consultant staff working on the project will be required to participate in initial and annual Safeguarding training and sign Pathfinder’s Standards of Behavior. Pathfinder’s project managers will work with the Consultant to determine which staff need to complete these requirements.
14. Non-Solicitation. During the term of this Agreement and for twelve (12) months following its termination the Contractor agrees not to solicit, entice, induce, encourage, or attempt to solicit, entice, induce, encourage any Pathfinder employee, either directly or indirectly, to leave Pathfinder’s employ or to cause or attempt to cause any Pathfinder employee to become employed by any person or business entity competitive with or engaged in the business of Pathfinder.
15. Conflict of Interest.
15.1 During the term of this agreement as defined in Article 2 above, Contractor shall not engage, directly or indirectly, either in his/her own name or through the agency of another person, in any business, profession, or occupation in the country of assignment or any other country to which she/he may be assigned during the term of this Agreement. This includes loans to or investments in any business in the country of performance, as specified in the Scope of Work (Annex A). This provision does not apply to Contractors who are citizens or legal residents of the country of performance.
15.2 To the best of his/her knowledge, Contractor presently has no conflict of interest with respect to the Services to be performed for Pathfinder under this Agreement. Contractor agrees not to enter into any such agreement or execute any documents that will create a conflict of interest or which will prevent it from freely performing any obligation under this Agreement. Contractor furthermore agrees to notify Pathfinder in writing should any potential conflict of interest arise during the term of this Agreement.
16. Indemnification. Independent Contractor will indemnify and hold Pathfinder, its employees, and its customers harmless from all penalties, damages and expenses, including attorneys' fees, incurred by Pathfinder and/or its customers (whether or not the agreement is canceled) caused by or arising out of Independent Contractor's breach of any term of this Agreement including, without limitation, the timely performance thereof.
17. Compliance with Law Contractor’s performance of work and all products to be delivered shall be in accordance with any and all applicable regulations: executive orders, Federal, State, municipal, local and host country laws and ordinances, and rules, orders, requirements and regulations. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of Massachusetts without regard to the conflict of laws principles thereof.
18. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions may continue in full force at the discretion of Pathfinder without being impaired or invalidated in any way. The invalid provision will be replaced with a valid provision which most closely approximates the intent and economic effect of the invalid provision.
19. Force Majeure. Any non-performance or delay in performance of any obligation of either party under this Agreement may be excused to the extent such failure or non-performance is caused by an event or condition beyond the reasonable control of the non-performing party, and which, by the exercise of due diligence, could not be avoided or overcome (“Force Majeure”). However, in no event will any non-performance or delay in performance of any of Contractor’s suppliers or
any labor disruption affecting Contractor specifically, and not Contractor’s industry generally, constitute Force Majeure for Contractor. If Contractor is affected by Force Majeure, it will (i) promptly provide notice to Pathfinder, explaining the particulars and the expected duration of the Force Majeure and (ii) use its best efforts to remedy the interruption or delay if it is reasonably capable of being remedied, and to mitigate the adverse effects of such interruption or delay on Pathfinder, including sourcing substitute providers of services from the market, in order to meet Pathfinder’s required completion dates. Contractor has an ongoing duty to keep Pathfinder apprised of the situation until resolved.
20. Termination for Convenience: Pathfinder International reserves the right to terminate this Agreement or any part hereof for its sole convenience. In the event of such termination, the Independent Contractor shall immediately stop all work hereunder. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the Independent Contractor shall be paid for services rendered up to the time of termination.
21. Termination for Cause: Pathfinder International may terminate the Agreement or any part thereof, for cause in the event of any default by the Independent Contractor, or if the
Independent Contractor fails to comply with any term or condition of the Agreement, or fails to provide Pathfinder upon request with adequate assurance of future performance, or in the event of termination of funding or the prime award for convenience. In the event of termination for cause, Pathfinder shall not be liable to the Independent Contractor for any amount for services not accepted, and Independent Contractor shall be liable to Pathfinder for any and all rights and remedies provided under the Agreement or by law. If it is determined that Pathfinder improperly terminated the Agreement for default, such termination shall be deemed a termination for convenience.
22. Claims and Disputes.
22.1 In the event of any dispute between Contractor and Pathfinder, a claim by the Contractor must be made in writing and submitted to Pathfinder’s Director of Grants and Contracts, who shall render a decision within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Contractor's claim.
22.2 Any dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or the breach, termination, or validity thereof, that cannot be resolved within a reasonable time following good faith attempts by the Parties shall be finally settled in accordance with the regulations of the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Proceedings shall be conducted in the state of Massachusetts, USA, unless another venue is mutually agreed upon in writing. Judgment upon any award rendered may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction; provided, however, that the arbitrator shall have no authority to add to, modify, change, or disregard any lawful terms of this Agreement. The Parties expressly agree that the arbitrators shall have no power to consider or award punitive or exemplary damages, or any other multiple or enhanced damages, whether statutory or common law. This agreement to arbitrate shall be binding upon the heirs, successors, assigns, and any trustee, receiver, or executor of each Party. Unless otherwise ordered by the arbitrator, each party shall bear its own costs and fees, including attorneys’ fees and expenses. The Contractor shall proceed diligently with performance of this Agreement pending final resolution of any claim.
23. Contractor Warranties, Representations, and Certifications.
23.1 The violation of any of the following warranties, representations, or certifications shall represent a material breach and be grounds for termination for cause.
23.2 Warranties for Supplies/Services. Contractor warrants all supplies/services to be free from all material defects and expressly represents that all such required supplies/services are capable
of providing/performing the function or service for which they were intended. Contractor agrees to pass on all manufacturers’ warranties to Pathfinder. Contractor agrees to deliver/provide the products/services which are the subject-matter of this Agreement to Pathfinder free and clear of all liens, claims, and encumbrances. Contractor represents and warrants to Pathfinder that: (i) it has not entered into any agreement, or executed any document, with any individual or other organization that will prevent it from: (a) disclosing and assigning intellectual property in work product exclusively to Pathfinder; or (b) performing any other obligation under this Agreement; and (ii) it will not knowingly incorporate confidential information of any person or entity not a party to this Agreement into any materials furnished to Pathfinder without prior written notice to Pathfinder.
23.3 Representations. Contractor represents and : (i) no kickback, bribe, gratuity or transfer of anything of value was offered, agreed to, or made, nor shall be made, to or for the benefit of any employee or representative of Pathfinder in return for or in connection with the award of this Agreement; (ii) the Contractor has not engaged in bid-rigging or other collusive agreements or behavior with any actual or potential competitor for this Agreement or any other person, which behavior could have had the effect of lessening competition for the award of this Agreement or of raising the price of the Deliverables or the Services procured;
(iii) no offer, payment, consideration, or benefit of any kind, which constitutes an illegal or corrupt practice, has been made or shall be made, either directly or indirectly, as an inducement or reward for the award of this Agreement; and (iv) all statements of material fact contained in any proposal, response, certification, or questionnaire submitted by Contractor or any of its representatives in connection with the solicitation, award or negotiation of this Agreement were true and complete when made.
23.4 Certifications. Contractor certifies by acceptance of this agreement that (i) neither it nor its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any U.S. Federal Government department or agency; (ii) neither it nor its principals have been convicted of a narcotics offense or have been engaged in drug trafficking as defined in 22 CFR Part 140; (iii) neither it nor its principals are designated affiliates as “specially designated nationals” by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Department of Treasury; (iv) neither it nor its principals have been indicted or convicted on charges of terrorism or of providing support to terrorists;
(v) Contractor agrees and certifies to take all necessary actions to comply with Executive Order No. 13244 on Terrorist Financing; blocking and prohibiting transactions with persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism. Note: Contractor is required to obtain the updated lists at the time of procurement of goods or services. The updated lists are available at:
www.sam.gov,
http://www.tresury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Pages/default.aspx,
and
http://www.un.org/Docs/sc/committees/1267/consolist.shtml;
and(vi) neither it nor its principals have been indicted or convicted for violating the Trafficking in Persons Policy; (vii) Contractor may not charge under this Agreement any item which has its source in, or is purchased from a supplier which has its nationality in, any restricted countries or prohibited sources, as designated in
http://www.usaid.gov/ads/policy/300/310mac; and (viii) Contractor warrants that no offer, payment, consideration, or benefit of any kind, which constitutes an illegal or corrupt practice, has been made or shall be made, either directly or indirectly, as an inducement or reward for the award of this Agreement.
24. Notifications. All inquiries and invoices must be submitted to Pathfinder Staff listed below:
Atif Ali Khan
Procurement Officer
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +92.307.879.1675
25. Waiver. Failure of Pathfinder to enforce at any time or for any period of time any of the provisions of this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of such provisions or of the right of Pathfinder to enforce each and every provision.
26. Expense Report. The Independent Contractor shall be reimbursed for properly documented travel and other expenses incurred in direct support of services performed under this agreement. Travel and other expenses must comply with Pathfinder’s travel policies and procedures for reimbursement, including submission of the Travel Expense Voucher (TEV) forms provided by Pathfinder. Expense reports submitted later than 15 calendar days after the end date of this Agreement will not be paid.
27. Modification. The scope of work and other terms and conditions contained in this Agreement shall not be added to, modified, superseded or otherwise changed except by written modification.
28. Entire Agreement. This Agreement supersedes all prior oral or written agreements, if any, between the parties concerning the work under this Agreement and constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the work to be performed under this Agreement.
Apply By:
All written responses to this ITB must be received by Pathfinder no later than 05:00 PM (Pakistan Standard Time) on June 15, 2026, in sealed envelopes. The solicitation number/details indicated above must be included on the envelope.
Kindly mail/courier/hand drop the proposals and other information directly to
Atif Ali Khan,
Pathfinder International,
D-95/1, Block 5, Clifton – Karachi.
Please label proposal and place it in envelopes. The solicitation number/detail indicated above should be included in the reference line, along with the sender’s company title and postal address with valid contact number.
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