Machhapuchchhre Bank Issues Sealed Bid Invitation for New Central Office Property in Prime Kathmandu Locations
12th June 2026, Kathmandu
Machhapuchchhre Bank Limited has officially published a nationwide tender notice seeking sealed proposals from qualified individual owners, firms, companies, or institutions interested in selling land or a fully constructed commercial building.
Machhapuchchhre Bank Invites Proposals
The financial institution plans to use the acquired real estate asset to establish its permanent central office premises within the capital city. By launching this competitive procurement process, the bank aims to consolidate its administrative departments, accommodate its growing corporate workforce, and secure a premium piece of real estate that aligns with modern commercial building standards and municipal safety codes in Kathmandu Metropolitan City.
Detailed Spatial Parameters and Approved Target Locations in Kathmandu
The institutional procurement team has mapped out specific high visibility zones within the capital city to ensure the new corporate headquarters remains easily accessible to regulatory bodies, corporate clients, and the general public.
The search is concentrated along primary economic corridors and premium residential business districts.
The approved geographic locations and land area specifications required by the bank include:
- Lainchaur to Sheetal Niwas Corridor: Properties situated along the primary northern highway route near major diplomatic and administrative hubs.
- Maitighar to Minbhawan Sector: Spaces located along the busy eastern transit highway providing excellent cross city connectivity.
- Hattisar to Padmodaya Marga Putalisadak: Prime central business locations noted for high commercial density and corporate presence.
- Jay Nepal Hall to Nagpokhari Naxal Baluwatar: Premium zones favoring institutional operations and upscale corporate setups.
- Bhatbhateni to Bishalnagar and Kamalpokhari to Gyaneshwor: Surrounding high value real estate areas displaying robust infrastructure.
- Mandatory Land Area Thresholds: The proposed plot must offer an approximate land size ranging from three point five to six ropani.
The technical evaluation committee emphasizes that any property put forward must possess a clear, unencumbered title and be completely free from ongoing ownership disputes or pending legal litigation.
Structural and Technical Specifications Enforced for Commercial Buildings
For property owners submitting fully constructed commercial buildings, the engineering department has established strict architectural and structural benchmarks to guarantee long term operational safety.
The building design must follow current earthquake resilient design standards and provide sufficient space for large scale banking operations.
The core structural parameters and utility conditions required for building submissions include:
- Minimum Carpet Area Capacity: The building must provide a minimum usable carpet area of 50,000 square feet across its floors.
- Approved Engineering Framing System: The entire building structure must be built using a verified pillar frame structural system.
- Age and Municipal Certification Limits: The building must possess a valid municipal completion certificate that is not older than ten years.
- Dedicated Underground Parking Facilities: The property must feature built in parking zones, preferably basement parking, to handle high daily vehicle volumes.
- Industrial Utility Connections: Submissions must include a dedicated three phase electricity line, designated backup generator zones, secure ATM installations, and advanced drainage systems.
Furthermore, each floor must be equipped with clearly marked emergency exits, fire safety systems, and high capacity underground water storage safety tanks to ensure business continuity during unforeseen emergency events.
Document Compliance Framework and Submission Instructions for Bidders
To maintain complete transparency throughout the competitive selection process, the bank requires comprehensive legal, financial, and technical documentation with every submission packet.
The evaluation team will reject incomplete files or proposals that do not follow the mandatory pricing guidelines.
The administrative requirements and document sets requested by the bank include:
- Official Land Ownership Records: Bidders must present the original land ownership certificate, popularly known as Lalpurja, along with recent land revenue tax clearance receipts.
- Technical Engineering Maps: Submissions must feature approved blueprints, trace maps, certified boundary documents, structural drawings, and electrical layouts.
- Formal Price Quotation Rules: Bidders must state their final expected price clearly in both numeric figures and written words, with the written worded price prevailing if any discrepancies arise.
- Non Refundable Registration Deposit: Each proposal package must be accompanied by a non refundable fee deposit of ten thousand Nepalese rupees.
- Identification and Corporate Papers: Files must include copies of citizenship certificates for individuals or official company registration papers, PAN VAT certificates, and corporate boards resolutions for institutional sellers.
Sealed bid envelopes must be clearly marked with the inscription Land Building Purchase Proposal and delivered directly to the General Administration and Procurement Department at the Machhapuchchhre Bank Central Office located in Lazimpat, Kathmandu. The financial institution maintains full discretionary rights to accept or reject any bid, negotiate specific transaction terms, or cancel the procurement process entirely without providing reasons to applicants.
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