Daily Tender Snapshot: November 14, 2025
The global procurement landscape on November 14, 2025, recorded 541 new tender publications, representing a modest increase from the 521 new tenders observed on the previous day (November 13). The total announced value for these new opportunities reached $708,142,126.63 USD. Notably, 47 tenders were awarded on this date, though the awarded contract value was not disclosed in the available data. A significant metric for suppliers is the average bid window, which stood at approximately 10.4 days, indicating a relatively standard response time for interested bidders.
A comparative look at the immediate trend shows activity remains within a consistent range for mid-week dates. The data reveals no tenders were closed on this specific date. This daily snapshot sets the stage for a deeper analysis of geographical and sectoral distributions, providing actionable insights for procurement professionals and businesses seeking new contract opportunities.
- New Tenders Published: 541
- Total New Tender Value: $708,142,126.63 USD
- Tenders Awarded: 47
- Average Bid Window: 10.4 days
Geographical Hotspots: United Kingdom Leads in New Tender Volume
Geographical analysis of tender origins on November 14 highlights the United Kingdom as the clear leader, accounting for 168 of the 541 new tenders published. This represents nearly one-third of all global opportunities tracked for the day. The Plurinational State of Bolivia emerged as the second most active country, with 87 new tenders, followed by Canada (50) and the United States (48). A notable category is 'Multiple Countries,' which accounted for 23 tenders, suggesting a segment of multinational or internationally funded projects.
This concentration indicates where procurement budgets are currently most active. Businesses with operations or capabilities in these regions, particularly the UK, should find a dense market of opportunities. The strong showing from Bolivia also points to significant procurement activity in South America, potentially linked to development projects or public sector investments.
- United Kingdom: 168 tenders (31% of daily total)
- Bolivia: 87 tenders
- Canada: 50 tenders
- United States: 48 tenders
- Multiple Countries: 23 tenders
Sector Focus: Consultant Services Dominate the Procurement Pipeline
The sectoral breakdown for November 14 underscores the strong demand for professional expertise. Consultant Services was the leading category by a significant margin, with 169 new tenders published. This sector alone constituted over 31% of the day's new opportunities, highlighting a sustained need for advisory, planning, and specialized knowledge across global projects.
The 'Other' category followed with 135 tenders, a broad classification that may encompass various specialized or hybrid procurements. Goods procurement accounted for 84 new tenders, while Works (typically construction and infrastructure) represented 73 opportunities. Non-Consulting Services, which includes more operational or routine services, accounted for 25 tenders. This distribution suggests that the market for intellectual and strategic services currently outweighs that for physical goods and construction works on a volume basis.
- Consultant Services: 169 tenders
- Other: 135 tenders
- Goods: 84 tenders
- Works: 73 tenders
- Non-Consulting Services: 25 tenders
Award Trends and Key Market Players
A total of 47 tenders reached the award stage on November 14. Analysis of the winning organizations reveals RED WING BRANDS OF AMERICA INC as the most frequent awardee, securing 4 contracts. Several other organizations were awarded 2 contracts each, including CHICAGO RECOVERY ALLIANCE, Carahsoft Technology Corp., Counseling in Schools Inc., and Lozier Inc. This indicates a competitive landscape where success is distributed among various firms across different sectors, from technology to social services and manufacturing.
Placing this day within the broader context of November and December 2025 reveals interesting patterns. The 47 awards on November 14 are part of a fluctuating trend. For instance, awarded tenders spiked to 272 on December 1 and reached 400 on December 2, suggesting a potential end-of-period or quarterly award push. The data for November 14 sits between the lower weekend activity and these larger spikes, representing a typical business day's award volume during this period. The trend data shows that while new tender publication is relatively steady on weekdays, award volumes can be highly variable, influenced by procurement cycles and administrative timelines.
- Top Award Winner: RED WING BRANDS OF AMERICA INC (4 awards)
- Other Notable Winners: 4 organizations with 2 awards each
- Award volumes show significant fluctuation in the broader trend, with major spikes observed in early December.