Daily Tender Snapshot: November 25, 2025
The global procurement landscape on November 25, 2025, showed continued strength with 799 new tender opportunities published worldwide, representing a slight increase from the previous day's 765 announcements. This maintains the active trend observed throughout late November. The total estimated value of these new opportunities reached $1.44 billion USD, indicating significant capital investment across public and private sectors.
Award activity remained substantial, with 211 contracts finalized, though this marked a decrease from the 245 awards recorded on November 24. Notably, the data shows zero closed tenders for this date, suggesting a focus on new publications and award decisions rather than closing existing bid processes. The average bid window—the time suppliers have to respond—stood at 25.37 days, providing a consistent planning horizon for potential bidders.
When compared to the same period in the previous month, as shown in the trend data, November 25's new tender count of 799 sits comfortably within the range of typical weekday activity observed since early November, which has frequently exceeded 700 new tenders on business days.
Geographic and Sectoral Distribution of Opportunities
Geographic analysis reveals a concentrated market, with North America and Europe dominating new tender publications. Canada emerged as the clear leader, accounting for 353 of the day's 799 new tenders (44%). The United Kingdom followed with 150 opportunities, while the United States contributed 82. The presence of 'Multiple Countries' (31 tenders) and India (26) highlights the ongoing international scope of procurement activities.
Sectoral distribution shows the 'Other' category as the most prominent, encompassing 319 tenders. This broad classification often includes specialized services, technology, and mixed procurement types not captured by traditional categories. The 'Works' sector, typically involving construction and infrastructure projects, was the second largest with 153 tenders, reflecting ongoing investment in physical assets.
The 'Goods' sector accounted for 129 tenders, while service-based procurement was split between 'Non-Consulting Services' (116) and 'Consultant Services' (82). This breakdown indicates a balanced demand between physical products, operational services, and strategic advisory work across global markets.
- Canada was the top country, issuing 353 new tenders (44% of the global total).
- The 'Other' sector was the largest category, representing 319 opportunities.
- Infrastructure-focused 'Works' tenders accounted for 153 publications.
- Service procurement ('Non-Consulting' and 'Consultant') combined for 198 tenders.
Award Activity and Key Market Players
The 211 awarded contracts on November 25th were distributed among numerous suppliers, with several companies securing multiple wins. Broken Compass Group LLC led the day's awardees with 3 contract awards. A group of four companies—Arbill Industries, Echostar Construction Inc., Nagarro Inc., and Brookdale Hospital Medical Center—each secured 2 awards, demonstrating competitive success across different industries.
The diversity of these winning entities—spanning group services, industrial supplies, construction, IT services, and healthcare—illustrates the wide range of procurement needs being fulfilled. While the awarded contract values are not specified in the data, the number of awards provides insight into which organizations are currently successful in securing public and private contracts.
This award pattern suggests a competitive but fragmented market where no single supplier dominates a large portion of the awarded contracts. The distribution of awards across multiple companies indicates healthy competition and diverse sourcing strategies by contracting authorities.
Trend Analysis and Market Outlook
Examining the trend data from November 1 through December 23 reveals clear weekly patterns in tender activity. Business days consistently show high volume (often 500-800+ new tenders), while weekends and holidays see dramatic drops (frequently below 100). November 25's count of 799 fits squarely within the expected range for a late-November weekday.
Award activity has shown variability, with November 24 seeing 245 awards compared to November 25's 211. Looking forward, the trend data indicates that award volumes in early December (from the 1st to the 19th) frequently exceeded 240, suggesting that November 25's award count may represent a temporary dip rather than a declining trend. The data for December 23 shows a significant anomaly with 9,575 closed tenders, indicating a major batch closure or data reporting event.
The consistency of the average bid window at approximately 25 days provides stability for suppliers planning their response strategies. This timeframe allows for adequate preparation while maintaining efficient procurement cycles for contracting authorities. The sustained high volume of new tenders, particularly in leading markets like Canada and the UK, suggests continued strong demand across global procurement markets as 2025 concludes.
- Weekday new tender volumes consistently range between 500-800+ opportunities.
- Weekend and holiday volumes typically drop below 100 new tenders.
- Award activity shows daily fluctuation but maintains a substantial baseline.
- The 25-day average bid window provides stable planning time for suppliers.