Daily Market Overview: Steady Volume with Significant Value
The global tender market on November 6, 2025, demonstrated sustained activity with 711 new tenders published, a slight decrease from the 730 published on the previous day (November 5). The total announced value for these new opportunities was substantial, reaching approximately $3.97 billion USD. This indicates a high-value procurement day despite the minor dip in count.
In terms of contract awards, the market saw 75 tenders finalized, down from 96 awards on November 5. The data shows no tenders were closed on this date. The awarded tender value was not reported for the day. The average bid window—the time suppliers have to prepare and submit proposals—was 29.1 days, providing a standard timeframe for bid preparation across the published opportunities.
- New Tenders: 711 published, valued at ~$3.97 billion USD.
- Awarded Tenders: 75 contracts finalized.
- Bid Window: Average of 29.1 days for response.
- Trend: New tender count slightly down from 730 on Nov 5; awards down from 96.
Geographic and Sectoral Analysis: Canada Dominates, Services Lead
Geographically, Canada was the most active country by a significant margin, originating 312 new tenders, which accounts for nearly 44% of the day's total global volume. The United States followed with 64 tenders, and Bolivia (Plurinational State of) was close behind with 63. Colombia and tenders classified under 'Multiple Countries' each contributed 25 new opportunities, rounding out the top five sources.
Sectorally, Consultant Services was the clear leader with 197 new tenders, representing the largest share of the market. Goods procurement followed with 172 tenders, and Non-Consulting Services accounted for 156. The 'Other' category and Works (construction and infrastructure) completed the top five with 82 and 64 tenders, respectively. This distribution underscores a procurement focus on professional and general services alongside physical goods.
- Top Country: Canada (312 tenders).
- Other Key Origins: USA (64), Bolivia (63), Colombia (25), Multiple Countries (25).
- Top Sector: Consultant Services (197 tenders).
- Supporting Sectors: Goods (172), Non-Consulting Services (156).
Award Trends and Key Winners
The 75 tenders awarded on November 6 were distributed among several winners, with no single entity dominating the awards. The top winners list shows a tie, with five different organizations each winning 2 contracts. This suggests a fragmented and competitive award landscape for the day.
The winning entities included Martec Limited, several United States Department of Defense branches (the Navy's NAVSEA and NAVAIR, and the Air Force's AFSAC), and EVERTHRIVE ILLINOIS. The equal distribution of awards among these varied organizations—spanning private consultancy, defense, and public initiatives—highlights the diversity of procuring bodies and successful bidders active in the market.
- Each top winner secured 2 contracts.
- Key Winners: Martec Limited; U.S. Dept. of the Navy (NAVSEA & NAVAIR); U.S. Dept. of the Air Force (AFSAC); EVERTHRIVE ILLINOIS.
- Market Implication: Awards were spread evenly, indicating broad-based procurement activity.
Contextual Trends and Market Outlook
Placing November 6 within the broader trend data reveals it was a typical weekday for tender publication, sitting comfortably within the observed range of several hundred new tenders per business day. The volume of 711 is consistent with the activity seen in the preceding and following weeks, where weekday counts regularly ranged from the 500s to 800s.
A clear weekly pattern is evident in the historical data: tender publication peaks on weekdays and drops sharply on weekends. For instance, the days immediately following November 6 (Nov 7-9) show counts of 514, 55, and 65, respectively, confirming the weekend slowdown. Looking ahead, the trend data for late November and early December shows sustained high volume on weekdays, suggesting a robust pipeline of opportunities for suppliers. The consistent average bid window of around 29 days provides a stable planning horizon for businesses preparing submissions.
- Pattern: High activity on weekdays, low volume on weekends.
- Consistency: Nov 6 volume (711) aligns with typical weekday figures in the trend data.
- Forecast: The trend indicates continued strong publication volumes on upcoming business days.
- Planning: The stable ~29-day bid window aids supplier response planning.