Daily Snapshot: November 13, 2025
The global tender landscape for November 13, 2025, presented a picture of steady activity. A total of 521 new tenders were published, representing a noticeable increase from the 473 new tenders recorded on the previous day, November 12. The total announced value for these new opportunities was $452,027,859.51 USD. In terms of contract awards, 70 tenders were finalized, a slight decrease from the 74 awards on the prior day. Notably, the data shows zero closed tenders for this date.
A key metric for suppliers is the average bid window, which remained at 10.0 days. This consistent timeframe underscores the need for potential bidders to have their proposal processes streamlined and ready to respond quickly to new opportunities as they arise. The absence of a reported 'awarded value' for the day suggests that while contract decisions were made, the cumulative financial value of those awards was not disclosed in the available dataset.
- New Tenders: 521 (up from 473 on Nov 12)
- Awarded Tenders: 70 (down from 74 on Nov 12)
- New Tender Value: $452 million USD
- Average Bid Window: 10.0 days
- Closed Tenders: 0
Geographic and Sectoral Hotspots
Geographic analysis reveals a strong concentration of tender activity in English-speaking markets. The United Kingdom was the undisputed leader, originating 175 new tenders, which accounts for over 33% of the day's total global volume. The United States followed distantly with 71 tenders, and Canada was third with 43. The presence of 'Multiple Countries' (36 tenders) and India (36 tenders) in the top five indicates a mix of multinational projects and significant activity in a major emerging economy.
Sector-wise, the data presents a market heavily oriented towards services. The 'Other' category was the largest, encompassing 181 tenders. 'Consultant Services' was a close and significant second with 126 tenders, highlighting a sustained demand for expert advisory and professional support. 'Works' (102 tenders) and 'Goods' (71 tenders) represented the tangible project and supply segments, while 'Non-Consulting Services' rounded out the top sectors with 34 tenders. This distribution suggests that intellectual capital and project execution capabilities were in higher demand than physical goods on this day.
- Top Country: United Kingdom (175 tenders)
- Key Markets: USA (71), Canada (43), India (36)
- Top Sector: 'Other' (181 tenders)
- Dominant Service Sector: Consultant Services (126 tenders)
- Goods & Works: 173 tenders combined
Award Trends and Key Winning Entities
The award of 70 contracts on November 13th points to an active procurement conclusion process. While the awarded value is not specified, the list of top winners provides insight into the types of suppliers succeeding. DELL MARKETING LP was the most successful entity, securing 4 contract awards. This suggests competitive activity in the technology supply or related services sector.
Several other organizations each won 2 contracts, indicating a fragmented award landscape beyond the top performer. These winners include ManpowerGroup Public Sector (staffing/services), Veolia Es Technical Solutions LLC (environmental/technical services), Exponents Inc., and National Industries for the Blind. The diversity of these winners—spanning IT, manpower, environmental solutions, and non-profits—reflects the broad range of sectors covered by the day's awarded tenders.
Contextual Trends and Market Rhythm
Placing November 13th within the broader trend data from November and December 2025 reveals its position in the market's weekly and monthly cycle. The 521 new tenders published fit within the established pattern of high-volume weekdays and low-volume weekends. It sits between the 473 tenders on November 12th and a projected 541 on November 14th, showing consistent mid-week activity.
A longer-term view shows that tender volume in November 2025 experienced significant peaks, such as 872 on November 19th, and troughs, typically on weekends. The 70 awards on November 13th are moderate compared to the surge in awards seen later in the month and into December, where daily awards frequently exceeded 200. For instance, data for December 2nd shows 400 awards. This indicates that November 13th was part of a steady pre-holiday procurement period, before a potential year-end award spike.
This cyclical pattern, with predictable dips on weekends and sustained activity on weekdays, is crucial for procurement analysts and bidding firms to understand. It allows for resource planning, ensuring that business development and proposal teams are aligned with the market's publishing and award rhythms to capture opportunities efficiently.
- Daily volume follows a strong weekday/weekend pattern.
- November 13th volume (521) is typical for a mid-week period.
- Award counts in late Nov/Dec show a significant upward trend.
- Understanding this cycle is key for bid planning and resource allocation.