Daily Snapshot: A Significant Uptick in New Opportunities
The global tender landscape on November 19, 2025, demonstrated robust activity with 872 new tenders published. This marks a substantial 47% increase from the 592 new tenders recorded on the previous day, November 18. The total disclosed value of these new opportunities reached $1,276,455,130.59 USD, indicating a high-value procurement day.
In terms of contract awards, 88 tenders were successfully awarded. Notably, the data shows zero closed tenders for the day, suggesting a focus on publishing new solicitations and finalizing awards rather than closing submission periods. The average bid window—the time suppliers have to prepare and submit proposals—stood at approximately 18.9 days, providing a standard planning timeframe for potential bidders.
- New Tenders: 872, a significant rise from 592 on November 18.
- Awarded Tenders: 88 contracts finalized.
- New Tender Value: $1.28 billion USD.
- Average Bid Window: 18.9 days for proposal preparation.
Geographic and Sectoral Analysis: North America and Goods Procurement Lead
Geographically, North America and Europe dominated tender issuance. Canada was the most active country by a significant margin, originating 270 new tenders. The United Kingdom followed with 181, and the United States with 91. The presence of Bolivia (Plurinational State of) with 69 tenders and 'Multiple Countries' with 35 highlights the diverse, global nature of the day's procurement activity.
Sectorally, the distribution was led by Goods procurement, which accounted for 185 tenders. Consultant Services were a close second with 180 tenders, reflecting strong demand for expert advisory and professional work. Non-Consulting Services (127) and Works (101) also represented significant portions of the market, while a notable 98 tenders were categorized under 'Other,' indicating a variety of specialized or uncategorized needs.
- Top Country: Canada (270 tenders).
- Key Sectors: Goods (185) and Consultant Services (180).
- Active Regions: North America and Europe led in tender volume.
- Diverse Activity: 35 tenders were designated for Multiple Countries.
Award Trends and Key Market Players
The 88 awarded tenders on November 19 represent a near-doubling from the 47 awards on the previous day. While the awarded contract value is not specified in the data, the list of top winners reveals a fragmented market with no single dominant player. Five different organizations each secured two awards, indicating a competitive and distributed awards landscape.
The winning entities span various sectors: from safety standards (National Fire Protection Association) and professional services (Wei Wei & Co. LLP) to social services (The Jewish Association for Services for the Aged) and general enterprise (Limited Enterprise Inc. and Sporda Tech). This diversity underscores the broad range of needs being met through public procurement channels.
- Award Volume: 88, up from 47 on November 18.
- Market Fragmentation: Five different organizations were top winners, each with 2 awards.
- Winner Diversity: Winners included firms in safety, consulting, social services, and technology.
Monthly Trend Context and Forward Outlook
Placing November 19th within the broader monthly trend reveals it as a peak day for new tender issuance in November. The 872 new tenders represent the highest single-day count for the month up to that point, surpassing the previous high of 857 on November 17. The data trend shows consistently high activity on weekdays, with predictable dips on weekends.
Looking at the forward-looking trend data provided, tender activity is projected to remain strong through late November and into December, with new tender counts frequently in the 700-800 range on weekdays. Notably, the volume of awarded tenders is forecasted to increase significantly in late November and December, suggesting a wave of procurement decisions is on the horizon. This indicates a busy period ahead for both bidders seeking new opportunities and procurement teams evaluating submissions.
- Peak Activity: November 19 (872 tenders) was the busiest day for new tenders in November so far.
- Weekly Pattern: High weekday volume with weekend dips remains consistent.
- Future Awards: Trend data shows a significant projected increase in awarded tenders starting late November.
- Sustained Pipeline: High new tender volume is forecasted to continue into December.