01 — Bulk Material Supply

Bulk Material Supply
in Islamabad & Rawalpindi

Large Scale. On Time. Every Time.

Large-scale material procurement for housing societies, corporate developers and federal contractors. Consistent quality, reliable delivery, competitive pricing.

Minimum Order: Rs. 50 Lakh
Bulk construction materials staged for a Rawalpindi housing-society delivery
02 — Supply at Scale

Bulk Supply At Scale.

From a single tonne of rebar to a multi-year cement contract — one supplier, one contract, predictable cost over the life of your build. For the brand and grade standards we hold every batch to, see our guide to A-grade construction materials in Pakistan. Pricing a full build alongside your procurement? Start with our construction cost calculator.

  • Cement — large volume contracts
  • Steel & rebar — project-scale quantities
  • Bricks & blocks — bulk orders
  • Aggregate, sand & crush
  • Tiles & finishing materials in bulk
  • Custom procurement on request
03 — Our Bulk Clients

Our Bulk Clients.

From federal infrastructure to private megaprojects — DevPro is the procurement partner Pakistan's largest developers trust.

Housing Societies

Blue World City, Capital Smart City and similar large-scale residential developments.

Federal Contractors (FWO)

Supplying to Frontier Works Organisation and government infrastructure projects.

DHA & Bahria Projects

Approved supplier for contractors working within DHA and Bahria Town developments.

Large Private Developers

Multi-plot developers and corporate real estate companies with ongoing material needs.

Our Track Record

Developments We've Built In

Clients across Islamabad and Rawalpindi — where DevPro has delivered on the ground.

04 — Why DevPro

Why Large Clients Choose DevPro.

At scale, every small inefficiency compounds. We've designed our supply operation so the largest orders run as smoothly as the smallest ones.

Scale Without Compromise

We maintain quality standards regardless of order size — same A-grade certification, every batch.

Dedicated Account Manager

One point of contact for all your procurement needs. No bouncing between sales reps.

Flexible Delivery Scheduling

We work around your construction timeline, not the other way around. Batches aligned to your phases.

Credit & Payment Terms

Flexible terms available for approved corporate clients and registered contractors.

05 — Who Bulk Supply Is For

Built for Buyers Who Move Volume.

Bulk supply exists for the projects where material moves by the truckload for months, not the odd van-load for a single room. If you are running a development, a multi-unit scheme or a large single build, the way you buy cement, steel and blocks is a cost line and a scheduling risk in its own right — and that is exactly what we set up a bulk contract to control.

Developers and housing-society projects

The clearest fit is the developer putting up villas, apartments or plots at scale in one of the twin cities' large schemes — Blue World City, Capital Smart City, DHA or Bahria. A phased development might pour foundations on one block while another is at grey structure and a third is finishing, and each phase pulls a different material at a different moment. We supply against that whole programme under one contract instead of leaving your team to re-tender every batch.

Other contractors buying material only

Plenty of our bulk clients are contractors themselves — firms that self-perform the build but would rather hand procurement to a single accountable supplier than run their own storeyard and chase a dozen vendors. They get project-scale quantities of A-grade material to the specification their own BOQ demands, and keep their site team focused on building rather than buying.

Multi-unit schemes and large single builds

Bulk isn't only for sprawling societies. A single large build moves serious tonnage — our own Forces School Boys Campus at 46,000 sft, the 11,500 sft Girls Campus and the 10,500 sft Sector Shops each consumed material on a scale where volume procurement pays off. Whether the tonnage is spread across a hundred plots or concentrated in one 46,000 sft slab-by-slab build, the buying logic is the same: schedule it, source it once, and hold every batch to one standard. If your requirement sits below this scale, our material supply for projects service covers smaller per-project quantities.

06 — How Bulk Differs

Not Just a Bigger Order.

Bulk supply is a different operation from standard project supply — it is a contract and a schedule, not a one-off purchase. Four things change once you buy at this scale: how delivery is timed, how it is staged to site, how the price is struck, and how you pay.

Scheduling around your programme

On a standard order you buy what you need today. On a bulk contract we build the delivery schedule around your construction programme up front, so material lands when a phase needs it rather than sitting on site tying up cash and taking on weather damage. You share the BOQ and phased dates; we map supply to them.

Staged delivery to site

Rather than one overwhelming drop, bulk orders arrive in batches aligned to your phases — cement and steel ahead of a pour, blocks ahead of masonry, finishing material as the shell tops out. Every load is documented so your store and our account team reconcile against the same record. Lead times, batch sizes and delivery scheduling are quoted per order and coordinated with your site programme — contact us to scope your requirement.

Volume pricing and credit terms

The commercial terms are where bulk earns its name. Because the quantity and the contract period are known, pricing can be fixed over the life of the build instead of floating with the spot market, and approved corporate clients and registered contractors can be offered payment terms rather than cash-on-delivery. These figures are set per contract against your volumes and covenant, so we quote them directly rather than publish a rate — bulk pricing, terms and delivery scheduling are set per order and coordinated with your site programme, so contact us to scope your requirement. To see where that material spend sits inside the total build cost — combined grey-plus-finishing runs roughly Rs. 6,650–8,800 per square foot in the twin cities — run the numbers through our construction cost calculator.

07 — Logistics & Delivery

Getting It to Site, Across the Twin Cities.

A bulk contract is only as good as the truck that shows up on the right day at the right gate — and in the twin cities' newer societies, that is a logistics problem worth taking seriously. We deliver across Islamabad and Rawalpindi's major housing developments and plan each drop around how those sites actually work.

Blue World City and Capital Smart City sit off the main Rawalpindi arteries and the motorway, on developing road networks where access, gate procedures and internal haulage all shape a delivery window. DHA and Bahria Town are more established but run their own entry, security and works rules that a supplier has to work within. We handle the routing, the society entry paperwork and the on-site coordination so your team isn't standing over a stalled truck at a checkpoint.

Staged delivery is what keeps a large site from drowning in its own material. Instead of dumping a full contract's worth of cement and steel on a plot with nowhere to store it, we release batches against your phase schedule — which protects material from weather and pilferage, keeps your yard workable, and ties each load to the phase it belongs to. Where a phase slips, we adjust the call-off rather than leave you with idle stock. Call-off notice and per-society delivery windows are coordinated with your site programme and quoted per order — contact us to scope your requirement.

08 — Consistency at Volume

Same Standard, Every Batch.

The real risk in buying material at scale isn't getting enough of it — it's getting it consistent from the first truck to the last. A slab poured with one cement grade and finished with another, or steel that varies batch to batch, builds inconsistency into a structure that has to stand for decades. We manage against that from the day the contract is signed.

Where we can, we single-source a material for the life of a contract so the cement, the rebar grade or the block spec doesn't drift as the project runs — one supply line, one specification, held for the whole build. Everything is bought to the A-grade standard our guide to A-grade construction materials in Pakistan sets out, so what lands on a bulk site is the same quality a single-house client would get.

On testing and traceability, bulk material comes with quality certification and test reports on request, and staged delivery means every load is documented as it arrives — which batch, which date, which phase. That record is what lets a developer or a project engineer trace a material back through the build if a question is ever raised, rather than relying on memory. If a delivery doesn't match the BOQ specification, it doesn't get accepted onto your site.

09 — Why a Registered Supplier

Registered, Accountable, Documented.

When a developer commits a large procurement budget to a supplier, the credentials behind that supplier are part of what they are buying. DevPro is registered with the bodies that matter for serious construction work in Pakistan — and for a bulk client, that registration is accountability, not decoration.

We hold PEC registration (C5/E, 29168), DHA enrolment (6684, Category C-5) and FWO registration (T-5491), backed by 10+ years and 50+ delivered projects. For a developer, that means the firm supplying your material is the same category of vetted, licensed contractor that federal and society projects already work with — a supplier that can be held to a contract, not a trader who disappears when a batch is questioned. The DHA and FWO enrolments in particular are why we can supply to contractors working inside those developments in the first place.

The other half of accountability is documentation. Bulk supply through DevPro comes with a supply contract, load-by-load delivery records, and material certification and test reports on request — the paper trail a corporate procurement team, an auditor or a project financier expects to see. That documentation is also what makes fixed contract pricing and credit terms workable: both sides are working from the same written record. Read more about the standards we hold materials to in our A-grade materials guide, or size the wider build with our cost calculator.

10 — The Process

How a Bulk Contract Runs.

1
Step 1

Submit Your Requirement

Share your material schedule or procurement plan. BOQ, phased volumes, target dates — whatever you have.

2
Step 2

Quote & Contract

We provide a detailed quote and supply contract within 48 hours. Fixed pricing over the contract period.

3
Step 3

Scheduled Delivery

Materials delivered in batches aligned to your construction phases. Documented every load.

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Step 4

Ongoing Account Management

Dedicated account manager handles all reorders, adjustments and escalations through the build.

11 — Bulk Material Quote

Request a Bulk Supply Quote.

Share your material list, quantities and delivery details. Our supply team will respond with pricing and lead time within 24 hours.

Material Requirements

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12 — FAQ

Bulk Supply
Questions.

Quick answers for developers and procurement teams.

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Minimum order value for bulk supply is Rs. 50 Lakh. For smaller quantities see our Material Supply for Projects page.

Yes — for bulk orders we supply across Punjab and can discuss other provinces on request.

Yes — we offer project-duration supply contracts with fixed pricing for approved clients.

Yes — DevPro is an approved material supplier for contractors working within DHA and Bahria Town.

Yes — all bulk materials come with quality certification and test reports on request.

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