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Tender Market Analysis: November 5, 2025 - North America Dominates as Services Lead Procurement Activity

On November 5, 2025, the global tender market saw 730 new opportunities published with a total value of $312.7 million USD. Canada and the United States were the most active countries, while Non-Consulting Services emerged as the leading sector. The average bid window stood at approximately 24 days, and 96 tenders were awarded, with AT&T ENTERPRISES LLC being the most frequent winner.

Daily value snapshot

Nov 5, 2025

New value $312.7 Million · Awarded value

New730
Closed0
Awarded96
New tenders730Daily publication volume
Closed tenders0Status updates during the day
Awarded tenders96Confirmed award notices
Bid window23.7 daysAverage time to submit

Daily activity trend

Last 7 days
Dec 17
Dec 18
Dec 19
Dec 20
Dec 21
Dec 22
Dec 23
NewClosedAwarded
DateNewClosedAwarded
Dec 17, 20258690313
Dec 18, 20257940251
Dec 19, 2025367087
Dec 20, 20255703
Dec 21, 202524900
Dec 22, 2025508016
Dec 23, 20254609.6K12

Winning suppliers

Ranked by awards
AT&T ENTERPRISES LLC5 awards
5

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

New York Edge Inc. (58-12 Queens Boulevard)2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

R&V Industrial Electrical Supply LLC (1225 Remington Avenue)2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Urban Justice Center (40 Rector Street)2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Abel Bainnson Butz2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Top countries

Daily concentration
Canada326 tenders
United States111 tenders
Multiple Countries57 tenders
Niger19 tenders
Burkina Faso18 tenders

Top sectors

Daily demand
Non-Consulting Services173 notices
Goods157 notices
Consultant Services123 notices
Other108 notices
Works99 notices
Daily analysis

Market context and competitive signals

Written by IndexBox analysts using daily tender and award data.

Daily Market Snapshot: November 5, 2025

The global tender market on November 5, 2025, presented a robust landscape for procurement professionals, with 730 new tenders published. This represents a slight decrease of 9.8% from the previous day's 809 new opportunities. The total announced value for these new tenders was $312,708,920.75 USD, indicating significant capital deployment across various projects.

A notable 96 tenders were awarded, marking a substantial 60% increase from the 60 awards recorded on November 4. This surge in contract awards suggests a period of active decision-making and project finalization by contracting authorities. The data shows no tenders were closed on this date, which is consistent with the pattern observed in the provided trend data for recent weeks.

The average bid window—the time suppliers have to prepare and submit proposals—was 23.65 days. This provides a standard timeframe for bid preparation, though individual deadlines will vary. The absence of a reported 'awarded_value' for the day means the total contract value of the 96 awarded projects is not specified in the dataset.

Geographic and Sectoral Focus: North America and Services Lead

Geographic analysis reveals a strong concentration of tender activity in North America. Canada was the most active country by a significant margin, with 326 new tenders, accounting for nearly 45% of the day's total global volume. The United States followed with 111 tenders. The 'Multiple Countries' category, representing cross-border or multi-national projects, accounted for 57 tenders. Interestingly, Niger (19) and Burkina Faso (18) also appeared in the top five, indicating specific regional activity in West Africa.

From a sector perspective, Non-Consulting Services was the dominant category with 173 new tenders, underscoring a high demand for operational and implementation services. Goods procurement followed closely with 157 tenders, reflecting ongoing needs for physical supplies and equipment. Consultant Services (123 tenders) and Works (99 tenders) also showed strong activity, highlighting demand for professional expertise and construction/infrastructure projects. The 'Other' category accounted for 108 tenders.

  • Top Country: Canada (326 tenders, 44.7% of daily total).
  • Second Country: United States (111 tenders).
  • Top Sector: Non-Consulting Services (173 tenders).
  • Key Regional Activity: West Africa (Niger and Burkina Faso).

Award Analysis and Key Market Players

The award of 96 contracts points to a busy day for contract finalizations. The list of top winners provides insight into the companies successfully securing business. AT&T ENTERPRISES LLC was the most successful entity, winning 5 contracts. Several organizations won 2 contracts each, including New York Edge Inc., R&V Industrial Electrical Supply LLC, Urban Justice Center, and Abel Bainnson Butz.

This distribution suggests a mix of large telecommunications providers, community service organizations, industrial suppliers, legal service centers, and professional firms were successful. The variety of winners across different sectors aligns with the broad sectoral distribution of new tenders published. The data does not specify the value of these awards, so the financial scale of each win remains unclear from the provided metrics.

Trend Context and Weekly Patterns

Placing November 5th's data within the broader trend (from November 1 to December 23) reveals consistent market patterns. The volume of 730 new tenders is in line with typical weekday activity, which often ranges between 500 and 900. A clear weekly pattern is evident, with significantly lower volumes on weekends (e.g., 55-65 tenders) and spikes following weekends as backlogs are published.

Comparing the 96 awards on November 5 to the trend, it sits above the immediate prior days (60 on Nov 4, 68 on Nov 3) but is substantially lower than the award volumes seen later in November and December, where figures frequently exceeded 200 and even reached 400. This suggests November 5 was part of a rising trend in award activity leading into the year's end. The data shows a complete absence of 'closed_tenders' until a single massive closure of 9,575 tenders on December 23, which appears to be a significant data batch processing event or reporting anomaly.

  • Weekday volumes are consistently high (500-900 range).
  • Weekend volumes drop sharply (often below 100).
  • Award activity on Nov 5 (96) was part of an upward trend towards year-end.
  • The data shows a single, large tender closure event on Dec 23.