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Tender Market Analysis: November 10, 2025 - Surge in New Opportunities and Awards

The global tender market on November 10, 2025, showed a significant rebound in activity with 364 new tenders published, a sharp increase from the previous day's 65. A notable 107 tenders were awarded, though their total value remains undisclosed. The United States led in new tender volume, while the 'Other' sector dominated procurement categories. The average bid window stands at approximately 11 days, indicating a relatively fast-paced submission environment for suppliers.

Daily value snapshot

Nov 10, 2025

New value $601.1 Million · Awarded value

New364
Closed0
Awarded107
New tenders364Daily publication volume
Closed tenders0Status updates during the day
Awarded tenders107Confirmed award notices
Bid window11.0 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
Infopeople Corporation (450 7th Avenue)2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Park Sales2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

PB Contracting Corp. (95 Broadway)2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

New York Water Environment Assoc. (525 Plum Street)2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (One Gustave L. Levy Place)2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Top countries

Daily concentration
United States102 tenders
United Kingdom49 tenders
Canada21 tenders
Multiple Countries17 tenders
Sri Lanka10 tenders

Top sectors

Daily demand
Other117 notices
Consultant Services95 notices
Goods72 notices
Works51 notices
Non-Consulting Services26 notices
Daily analysis

Market context and competitive signals

Written by IndexBox analysts using daily tender and award data.

Daily Snapshot: A Rebound in Market Activity

The tender market on November 10, 2025, demonstrated a vigorous recovery from the weekend lull. A total of 364 new tender opportunities were published globally, representing a more than fivefold increase from the 65 new tenders recorded on November 9. This surge brought the total estimated value of newly announced projects to over $601.1 million USD.

Concurrently, the awarding process was highly active, with 107 tenders successfully awarded to suppliers. However, the total monetary value of these awarded contracts was not disclosed in the available data. A striking observation is the complete absence of formally closed tenders for this date, suggesting a market phase focused on publishing new opportunities and finalizing awards rather than concluding bidding periods.

For suppliers, this indicates a day rich with new prospects across various sectors and regions. The substantial jump from the previous day's low volume aligns with typical weekly patterns where business days see heightened procurement activity compared to weekends.

Geographic and Sectoral Focus: Where the Opportunities Are

Geographic analysis reveals a strong concentration of new tender activity in English-speaking developed economies. The United States was the clear leader, originating 102 new tenders, accounting for roughly 28% of the day's total global volume. The United Kingdom followed with 49 new tenders, and Canada contributed 21. The appearance of 'Multiple Countries' (17 tenders) and Sri Lanka (10 tenders) in the top five highlights the presence of multi-national projects and specific regional demand.

From a sector perspective, the 'Other' category was the most prominent, encompassing 117 new tenders. This broad classification often includes specialized services, IT, and miscellaneous procurements not fitting standard definitions. Consultant Services formed the second-largest sector with 95 new tenders, underscoring a strong demand for professional expertise. Goods procurement accounted for 72 tenders, while Works (typically construction and infrastructure) and Non-Consulting Services registered 51 and 26 tenders, respectively.

This distribution suggests a procurement landscape leaning heavily towards services and specialized projects rather than pure commodity or construction works on this particular day. Suppliers in consulting and diversified service provision should find a favorable environment.

  • Top Country by Volume: United States (102 new tenders).
  • Key Sectors: 'Other' (117), Consultant Services (95), and Goods (72).
  • Notable Inclusion: Sri Lanka appears in the top five, indicating specific regional activity.
  • Sector Insight: Service-oriented tenders (Consultant + Non-Consulting) outnumbered Goods and Works combined.

Award Trends and Supplier Landscape

The awarding of 107 tenders on November 10 points to a busy period for contract finalizations. The list of top winners reveals a fragmented market where success was distributed among many suppliers, with no single company dominating. Each of the five leading winners—Infopeople Corporation, Park Sales, PB Contracting Corp., New York Water Environment Assoc., and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai—secured only 2 contracts each.

This pattern indicates a competitive and diverse supplier base where opportunities are widely distributed rather than concentrated among a few large players. The winners span different fields, from corporate services and medical institutions to trade associations and contracting firms, reflecting the variety of sectors that saw awards.

When placed in context, the award count of 107 is significantly higher than the single award recorded on November 9 and aligns more closely with the elevated award volumes seen on preceding weekdays. This reinforces the cyclical nature of procurement administration, with awards often being processed in batches during core business days.

Strategic Insights and Market Context

A critical metric for suppliers is the average bid window, which stood at approximately 11.0 days on November 10. This suggests that responding to new opportunities requires prompt attention and efficient proposal preparation processes. Suppliers must be agile to meet these timelines, which are shorter than the multi-week windows sometimes seen in large-scale infrastructure projects.

Examining the trend data for November 2025 reveals that the 364 new tenders on the 10th represent a mid-level volume for a weekday. It sits between the low weekend volumes (e.g., 55-65) and the higher weekday peaks observed later in the month, such as 872 on November 19. The award count of 107 is robust, foreshadowing the even higher award activity that characterized the end of November and early December, where daily awards frequently exceeded 200.

For procurement professionals and analysts, the key takeaway is the market's return to dynamic activity post-weekend. The data underscores the importance of monitoring daily publications, especially from leading countries like the U.S. and U.K., and being prepared for rapid bid cycles. The prevalence of the 'Other' and 'Consultant Services' sectors signals where much of the immediate demand lies, guiding suppliers on where to focus their business development and marketing efforts.

  • Bid Window: Average of ~11 days to prepare and submit bids.
  • Market Cycle: Daily volume of 364 is characteristic of a standard weekday rebound.
  • Forward Look: Award activity on Nov 10 (107) preceded a period of even higher award volumes in late Nov/early Dec.
  • Actionable Insight: Suppliers should prioritize monitoring and rapid response mechanisms to capitalize on the 11-day average bid window.