What Are Public Tenders?
Last updated: 16 February 2026
A public tender is an agreement between a government entity (the contracting authority) and a business for the supply of works, services, or goods.
Why Do Public Tenders Exist?
Governments are required to award contracts through a transparent procedure. This ensures:
- Fair Competition — All companies have equal opportunities
- Transparency — The process is auditable
- Best Value for Money — Public funds are spent efficiently
Three Types of Tenders
1. Works
Construction projects such as:
- Building renovations
- Road and bridge construction
- Infrastructure projects
2. Supplies
Supply of products such as:
- Office supplies
- Vehicles
- IT hardware
3. Services
Provision of services such as:
- Consulting
- Cleaning
- IT services
Where to Find Public Tenders
Public tenders are published on:
- TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) — European procurement
- National Platforms — Different per country
- TenderWolf — Aggregates all sources in one overview
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How to Participate
- Find a Suitable Tender — Use TenderWolf to discover relevant tenders
- Read the Specifications — Understand the requirements and criteria
- Submit a Quote — Before the deadline
- Wait for Award — The contracting authority evaluates all quotes
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