Analytics report

Global Tender Activity Report: December 24, 2025 - Strong New Tender Volume with $407M in Opportunities

On December 24, 2025, global tender activity showed robust new opportunity issuance with 260 new tenders valued at $407.1 million USD, while 19 tenders were awarded with a total value of $119.2 million. Saudi Arabia led in new tender volume, and Direct Purchase was the most active sector. The average bid window remained tight at just over 14 days.

Daily value snapshot

Dec 24, 2025

New value $407.1 Million · Awarded value $119.2 Million

New260
Closed1
Awarded19
New tenders260Daily publication volume
Closed tenders1Status updates during the day
Awarded tenders19Confirmed award notices
Bid window14.3 daysAverage time to submit

Daily activity trend

Last 7 days
Dec 24
NewClosedAwarded
DateNewClosedAwarded
Dec 24, 2025260119

Winning suppliers

Ranked by awards
The Fortune Society2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Mosholu Montefiore Community Center1 awards
1

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

The Osborne Association1 awards
1

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Top countries

Daily concentration
Saudi Arabia120 tenders
United States73 tenders
United Kingdom54 tenders
Canada12 tenders

Top sectors

Daily demand
Direct Purchase58 notices
Other56 notices
Non-Consulting Services33 notices
Public Competition33 notices
Daily analysis

Market context and competitive signals

Written by IndexBox analysts using daily tender and award data.

Daily Tender Snapshot: High Volume of New Opportunities

December 24, 2025, presented a significant volume of new procurement activity in the global market. A total of 260 new tenders were published, representing a substantial pipeline of upcoming projects for suppliers worldwide. The combined value of these new opportunities is $407,059,955.94 USD, indicating a day of high-value contract issuance.

In contrast, the number of tenders moving to the award stage was more measured, with 19 contracts awarded for a total value of $119,204,648.00 USD. This suggests a healthy conversion of previous solicitations into finalized contracts. Only a single tender was recorded as closed on this date, pointing to a low volume of expired or cancelled solicitations.

The data reveals a market heavily focused on issuing new solicitations, providing a wealth of immediate opportunities for bidders. The significant disparity between new tender value ($407.1M) and awarded value ($119.2M) highlights the substantial potential value currently in the bidding pipeline awaiting supplier responses and final decisions.

Geographic and Sectoral Analysis: Saudi Arabia and Direct Purchase Lead

Geographic distribution of new tenders on December 24 was heavily concentrated, with Saudi Arabia emerging as the most active country by a significant margin. Saudi Arabia accounted for 120 new tenders, nearly half of the day's total global volume. The United States followed with 73 tenders, and the United Kingdom with 54. Canada and South Africa rounded out the top five with 12 and 1 tender(s), respectively.

From a sector perspective, Direct Purchase was the most prominent procurement method or category, with 58 tenders. The 'Other' category was a close second at 56 tenders, indicating a diverse range of uncategorized opportunities. Non-Consulting Services and Public Competition were tied, each with 33 tenders, showing strong activity in service and open-competition contracts. Healthcare & Medical appeared in the top five with 15 tenders.

This concentration suggests that procurement professionals with a focus on the Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia, and those specializing in direct procurement or general services found the most opportunities on this date. The strong showing in Public Competition also indicates a transparent and competitive environment for a significant portion of the day's bids.

  • Saudi Arabia dominated, issuing 120 of the 260 new tenders (46%).
  • Direct Purchase was the top sector with 58 tenders.
  • Non-Consulting Services and Public Competition sectors showed equal activity (33 tenders each).
  • Healthcare & Medical remained a key sector with 15 new opportunities.

Award Insights and Bidder Considerations

The award activity on December 24 saw 19 tenders finalized. The top winners list reveals a mix of organizations securing contracts. The Fortune Society was the most frequent winner, being awarded 2 contracts. Mosholu Montefiore Community Center, The Osborne Association, GP Jager, and PrinceTech Incorporated (705 Forest Avenue) each won 1 contract.

A critical metric for bidders is the average bid window, which stood at 14.31 days. This relatively short timeframe underscores the need for suppliers to have efficient proposal development processes and readily available documentation to respond to opportunities quickly. A window of just over two weeks requires prompt attention upon discovery of a relevant tender.

The awarded value of $119.2 million, spread across 19 contracts, points to a mix of contract sizes being finalized. Suppliers should analyze the profiles of the winning organizations to identify potential patterns in successful bidders for similar future opportunities in their sectors.

  • The Fortune Society was the most successful bidder, winning 2 awards.
  • The average time to prepare and submit a bid was just 14.3 days.
  • A total of $119.2 million USD in contract value was awarded to suppliers.
  • Winners included non-profits, community centers, and technology firms, indicating diverse contract types.

Strategic Implications for Procurement and Supply Chain Professionals

The data from December 24, 2025, paints a picture of a dynamic global tender landscape. The high volume and value of new tenders signal strong public and institutional spending activity, offering ample opportunities for growth-oriented suppliers. Professionals should prioritize monitoring key geographies like Saudi Arabia, the US, and the UK, which together accounted for 247 of the 260 new tenders.

The tight average bid window of approximately 14 days is a crucial operational takeaway. Organizations must streamline their bid/no-bid decision processes and proposal generation capabilities to compete effectively. Relying on pre-qualified materials and having cross-functional bid teams on standby can be a significant competitive advantage in such a fast-paced environment.

Finally, the sectoral data provides guidance for business development. The prominence of Direct Purchase and Non-Consulting Services suggests areas of high immediate demand. Companies operating in healthcare, general services, and open-competition projects should ensure their marketing and intelligence efforts are aligned to capture these frequent opportunities as they arise in the daily tender flow.