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Tender Market Analysis: November 28, 2025 - Canada Leads as New Opportunities Reach $499 Million

On November 28, 2025, the global tender market saw 600 new opportunities published with a total value of $499.4 million USD, while 188 tenders were awarded. Canada dominated as the leading country by volume, and the 'Other' sector remained the most active. The average bid window stood at approximately 12 days, providing a standard response timeframe for suppliers.

Daily value snapshot

Nov 28, 2025

New value $499.4 Million · Awarded value

New600
Closed0
Awarded188
New tenders600Daily publication volume
Closed tenders0Status updates during the day
Awarded tenders188Confirmed award notices
Bid window11.9 daysAverage time to submit

Daily activity trend

Last 7 days
Dec 17
Dec 18
Dec 19
Dec 20
Dec 21
Dec 22
Dec 23
NewClosedAwarded
DateNewClosedAwarded
Dec 17, 20258690313
Dec 18, 20257940251
Dec 19, 2025367087
Dec 20, 20255703
Dec 21, 202524900
Dec 22, 2025508016
Dec 23, 20254609.6K12

Winning suppliers

Ranked by awards
CIMA3 awards
3

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

UNIVERSIDAD POPULAR2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

CENTRO LAT2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS NETWORK2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

UCAN (ULRICH CHILDRENS ADVANTAGE NETWORK)2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Top countries

Daily concentration
Canada277 tenders
United States65 tenders
United Kingdom47 tenders
Multiple Countries40 tenders
India28 tenders

Top sectors

Daily demand
Other189 notices
Goods139 notices
Works119 notices
Non-Consulting Services98 notices
Consultant Services55 notices
Daily analysis

Market context and competitive signals

Written by IndexBox analysts using daily tender and award data.

Daily Market Snapshot: November 28, 2025

The global tender market on November 28, 2025, presented a steady flow of opportunities for suppliers worldwide. A total of 600 new tenders were published, representing a combined estimated value of $499,417,965.68 USD. This marks a decrease from the previous day's 719 new tenders, continuing the typical weekday publishing pattern observed throughout November.

Concurrently, 188 tenders were awarded to successful bidders, showing an increase from the 170 awards recorded on November 27. Notably, the data shows zero closed tenders for this date, indicating a focus on new publications and award decisions rather than closing submission periods. The awarded tender value was not specified in the available data.

The average bid window—the time suppliers have to prepare and submit proposals—was 11.92 days. This provides a consistent, nearly two-week response period, which is crucial for planning and resource allocation for bidding companies.

  • New Tenders Published: 600
  • Total New Tender Value: $499.4 million USD
  • Tenders Awarded: 188
  • Average Bid Window: 11.92 days

Geographic and Sectoral Distribution of Opportunities

Geographic analysis reveals a strong concentration of tender activity in North America and Europe. Canada was the undisputed leader, originating 277 new tenders, which accounts for nearly 46% of the day's total global volume. The United States followed with 65 tenders, and the United Kingdom with 47. The presence of 'Multiple Countries' (40 tenders) indicates a significant portion of cross-border or internationally funded projects.

India rounded out the top five with 28 tenders, highlighting its ongoing role as a major procurement market. This distribution suggests that suppliers with capabilities in these regions, particularly Canada, had the highest number of potential engagements on this date.

From a sector perspective, the 'Other' category led activity with 189 tenders, a classification that often includes specialized or composite projects. The Goods sector was next with 139 tenders, followed by Works (119), Non-Consulting Services (98), and Consultant Services (55). This spread shows demand across physical goods, construction or infrastructure works, and various service provisions, offering diverse opportunities for different types of businesses.

  • Top Country: Canada (277 tenders)
  • United States: 65 tenders
  • United Kingdom: 47 tenders
  • Leading Sector: 'Other' (189 tenders)
  • Goods Sector: 139 tenders

Award Trends and Key Winning Organizations

The award of 188 contracts signifies active decision-making by procurement bodies. While the total awarded value is not available, the list of top-winning organizations provides insight into which entities were successful. CIMA led the day, securing 3 awarded contracts. Four organizations—UNIVERSIDAD POPULAR, CENTRO LAT, ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS NETWORK, and UCAN (ULRICH CHILDRENS ADVANTAGE NETWORK)—each won 2 contracts.

The nature of these winners, which includes educational institutions and non-profit networks, suggests significant procurement activity in the community, social service, and education sectors on this date. This highlights where the competitive successes were concentrated for suppliers tracking award patterns.

When viewed against the monthly trend, the 188 awards on November 28 fit within an active period. The data shows award volumes picking up significantly from late November into December, with days like December 2 seeing 400 awards. This indicates that procurement cycles were moving toward a phase of heightened contract finalizations as the year progressed.

Monthly Context and Forward Outlook

Placing November 28 within the broader November-December trend reveals clear market rhythms. The 600 new tenders published on this date sit comfortably within the typical weekday range observed throughout the period, which often sees between 500 and 900 new opportunities on working days, with sharp drops on weekends.

The award count of 188 is part of a noticeable upward trajectory in award decisions. Starting from zero in early November, award activity became consistent and then intensified, with the trend data projecting volumes regularly exceeding 200 and even 300 per day in early December. This suggests that procurement entities were progressing through evaluation phases and releasing decisions at an increasing rate.

For suppliers, this trend analysis is vital. The consistent publication of hundreds of new tenders on weekdays confirms a steady pipeline of opportunities. The rising award volume indicates that bidding efforts submitted in prior weeks were coming to fruition, and the market was moving into a contract-awarding peak. The forward-looking data suggests this active phase continued into December, emphasizing the importance of sustained bid preparation and submission to capitalize on the flow of opportunities and decisions.

  • Weekday new tender volumes typically range from 500-900.
  • Award activity showed a significant increase from late November.
  • The trend indicates a market moving into a contract-awarding peak period.
  • Suppliers should anticipate continued high activity on weekdays.