Daily Tender Volume and Value Overview
The global tender landscape on November 7, 2025, presented a mixed picture. A total of 514 new tender opportunities were published, a significant decrease of 197 from the 711 published on November 6. This decline suggests a potential weekly lull or a shift in publishing cycles from major contracting authorities.
Despite the lower volume, the total announced value for these new tenders was substantial, reaching $1.66 billion USD. This indicates that while fewer opportunities were released, the average contract size for the day was significant. In terms of contract awards, 69 tenders were successfully awarded, showing steady decision-making activity, though the awarded contract value was not specified in the data.
A notable metric for suppliers is the average bid window, which was approximately 40.1 days. This provides a consistent benchmark for the time available to prepare and submit proposals for new opportunities published on this date.
- New Tenders Published: 514
- Total Announced Value: $1.66 billion USD
- Tenders Awarded: 69
- Day-over-Day Change in New Tenders: -197 (from 711 to 514)
- Average Bid Window: 40.1 days
Geographic and Sectoral Distribution of Opportunities
Geographically, procurement activity was heavily concentrated in North America on November 7. Canada was the undisputed leader, originating 183 new tenders, which accounted for over 35% of the day's global total. The United States followed with 74 tenders, and the United Kingdom placed third with 34. An interesting entry in the top five was Burkina Faso with 22 tenders, highlighting active procurement in West Africa. The 'Multiple Countries' category, with 32 tenders, points to a number of multi-national or internationally funded projects.
From a sector perspective, the distribution was remarkably balanced. The Goods sector led with 110 new tenders, closely followed by Consultant Services with 108. Non-Consulting Services accounted for 103 opportunities, while the 'Other' category and Works (construction and infrastructure) rounded out the top five with 96 and 69 tenders, respectively. This balance indicates diversified demand across service-based and physical goods procurement, offering a wide array of opportunities for different types of suppliers.
- Top Country: Canada (183 tenders)
- Second: United States (74 tenders)
- Third: United Kingdom (34 tenders)
- Top Sector: Goods (110 tenders)
- Second Sector: Consultant Services (108 tenders)
Award Activity and Key Market Players
The data shows 69 tenders were awarded on November 7. While the total awarded value is not available, the list of top winners reveals a fragmented market with no single dominant player. Five different organizations each won 2 contracts, indicating a highly competitive environment where success is distributed among multiple bidders.
The winning entities represent a focus on social and community services, consulting, and housing. PHALANX FAMILY SERVICES, Aids Center of Queens County Inc., and Brooklyn Community Housing & Services all point to significant procurement in the social services and non-profit sectors. Meanwhile, wins by Guidehouse Inc. and CDM Smith NY Inc. highlight ongoing demand for professional consulting and engineering services. This pattern suggests public spending is channeled towards both community welfare and technical expertise.
- Organizations with 2 Awards: PHALANX FAMILY SERVICES
- Organizations with 2 Awards: Guidehouse Inc.
- Organizations with 2 Awards: Aids Center of Queens County Inc.
- Organizations with 2 Awards: CDM Smith NY Inc.
- Organizations with 2 Awards: Brooklyn Community Housing & Services
Contextual Trends and Market Outlook
Placing November 7th's data within a broader trend reveals important market rhythms. The 514 new tenders published continue a pattern of high weekday activity observed throughout November and into early December 2025. The data shows consistent spikes on weekdays (often between 500-900 new tenders) and sharp drops on weekends, reflecting standard publishing schedules.
Comparing the 69 awards on November 7 to the trend data shows it was a moderately active day for decisions. In the surrounding period, awarded tender counts have shown considerable volatility, ranging from zero on some weekend days to over 400 on December 2nd. This suggests award cycles may be influenced by end-of-month or end-of-quarter processing rushes, a critical timing factor for suppliers awaiting decisions.
For procurement professionals and suppliers, the current data underscores the importance of monitoring daily publications, especially from leading countries like Canada and the US. The balanced sectoral spread means opportunities exist across diverse industries. The consistent ~40-day bid window provides a stable planning horizon, but suppliers must remain agile to capitalize on the high volume of opportunities published on peak weekdays.