Daily Market Overview: A Weekday Surge in Tender Volume
The global tender landscape on November 24, 2025, demonstrated a classic weekday surge, rebounding sharply from the weekend's lull. A total of 765 new tender opportunities were published worldwide, a more than tenfold increase from the 65 new tenders recorded on the previous day, November 23. This aligns with the established pattern visible in the trend data, where weekdays consistently show higher activity compared to weekends.
Concurrently, 245 tenders were awarded to suppliers, signaling active decision-making by contracting authorities. However, the total monetary value of these awarded contracts is not available in the current dataset. The total estimated value of the new tenders published on this date is substantial, at approximately $589.2 million USD. It is important to note that the data shows zero closed tenders for this specific date, which may reflect a reporting or classification nuance in the data pipeline.
- New Tenders: 765 published, valued at ~$589.2 million USD.
- Awarded Tenders: 245 contracts awarded (value not disclosed).
- Closed Tenders: 0 reported for November 24, 2025.
- Daily Change: A 1077% increase in new tenders from the previous day (65 on Nov 23).
Geographic and Sectoral Analysis: Canada and the 'Other' Sector Dominate
Geographic concentration remains a key feature of the global tender market. On November 24, Canada was the undisputed leader, originating 347 of the day's new tenders, which accounts for over 45% of the global total. The United Kingdom followed as a distant second with 123 tenders, and the United States placed third with 91. The presence of 'Multiple Countries' (29 tenders) and India (26) in the top five highlights the international scope of procurement covered in this dataset.
Sectorally, the classification 'Other' captured the largest share, with 290 tenders. This is a significant category that likely encompasses specialized or cross-cutting procurement needs not fitting into traditional boxes. The Goods sector was the second most active with 156 tenders, followed closely by Non-Consulting Services (135) and Works (116). Consultant Services, while active with 68 tenders, represented the smallest volume among the top five sectors for the day.
- Top Country: Canada (347 tenders, 45.4% of daily total).
- Key Markets: United Kingdom (123), United States (91), Multiple Countries (29), India (26).
- Leading Sector: 'Other' (290 tenders).
- Core Sectors: Goods (156), Non-Consulting Services (135), Works (116), Consultant Services (68).
Bidder Insights: Award Winners and Submission Timelines
The list of top-winning organizations on November 24 reveals a focus on social and community services, alongside specialized solution providers. Four organizations each secured three contract awards: the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO, UNION LEAGUE BOYS, GIRLS CLUBS, and PG SOLUTIONS INC. The Society For Human Resource Management secured two awards, rounding out the top five. This pattern suggests competitive activity in social program delivery and business support services.
For suppliers planning to bid, the average bid window—the time between a tender's publication and its submission deadline—is a critical metric. On this date, the average stood at approximately 13.5 days. This provides a general benchmark, though individual deadlines will vary. A window of roughly two weeks indicates that contracting authorities are operating with a moderately fast turnaround, requiring potential bidders to be prepared to act quickly on new opportunities.
Trend Context and Market Trajectory
Placing November 24's activity within the broader trend from early November to late December 2025 reveals a stable, high-volume market on weekdays. The 765 new tenders fit comfortably within the observed range, which has seen weekday figures frequently between 500 and 900 since November. The 245 awards represent a significant single-day count, though not an outlier, as the trend data shows award counts climbing into the hundreds regularly in late November and December.
The data clearly illustrates the cyclical nature of public procurement, with predictable dips on weekends (e.g., November 22-23 saw 58 and 65 new tenders, respectively) and robust activity on weekdays. Looking ahead, the trend data for the following days (November 25-27) forecasts continued strong volume with 799, 762, and 719 new tenders, respectively. This consistency suggests a healthy, active global procurement environment as the year progresses, with no signs of a near-term slowdown in opportunity generation.
- Market Pattern: Consistent high-volume activity on weekdays, low volume on weekends.
- Historical Context: November 24's volume (765) is typical for a weekday in this period.
- Award Trend: The 245 awards align with an upward trend in decision-making activity.
- Forward Outlook: Trend data indicates sustained high tender volume for the subsequent weekdays.