Market Overview: High Volume with Significant Value
The Non-Consulting Services category exhibited substantial procurement momentum on January 12, 2026, with 59 new tenders entering the market. These new opportunities represent a total value of $73,056,211.44 USD, indicating significant public and private sector investment in service contracts outside the consulting domain.
Alongside the new tenders, 14 contracts reached their closing date, while 7 tenders were formally awarded to successful bidders. The awarded contracts carry a combined value of $54,856,914 USD, representing a substantial portion of the day's new tender value. This suggests that procurement authorities are actively moving contracts through the pipeline from solicitation to award.
The data reveals a healthy balance between new opportunities entering the market and existing contracts reaching conclusion. With nearly 8.5 times more new tenders than awarded contracts, suppliers in the Non-Consulting Services space have a growing pipeline of potential business to pursue.
- 59 new tenders published with $73.1 million total value
- 7 contracts awarded worth $54.9 million
- 14 tenders closed on January 12, 2026
- Awarded value represents 75% of new tender value
Geographic Distribution: United Kingdom Dominates Tender Volume
Geographic analysis of the Non-Consulting Services tender activity reveals clear regional concentrations. The United Kingdom emerged as the most active market, accounting for 35 of the 59 new tenders published on January 12, 2026. This represents approximately 59% of all new opportunities in the category, establishing the UK as the primary hub for Non-Consulting Services procurement.
South Africa followed as the second most active market with 17 new tenders, demonstrating significant procurement activity in the African region. The United States contributed 7 new tenders, rounding out the top three geographic markets for the day.
This geographic distribution highlights where suppliers should focus their business development efforts. Companies with capabilities to serve the UK market have the greatest number of immediate opportunities, while those positioned in South Africa and the United States also have substantial prospects. The concentration in these three countries suggests regional procurement cycles or specific initiatives driving Non-Consulting Services requirements.
- United Kingdom: 35 tenders (59% of total)
- South Africa: 17 tenders (29% of total)
- United States: 7 tenders (12% of total)
- Three countries account for 100% of new tender activity
Contract Awards and Winning Suppliers
January 12, 2026 saw 7 Non-Consulting Services contracts awarded to successful bidders, with the winning suppliers representing diverse organizational types and locations. Each of the 5 identified winning companies secured one contract, indicating a distributed award pattern rather than concentration with a single provider.
The winning suppliers include Tri-State Site Materials Corp, La Victoria Foundation Corp, Slalom Inc, New York State Industries for the Disabled Inc, and Visionaryz Inc. The geographic addresses provided suggest these awards primarily involved U.S.-based entities, despite the United Kingdom's dominance in new tender volume. This may indicate that award decisions from earlier tender processes are now being announced.
The diversity of winning organizations—from materials corporations to foundations and disability-focused entities—reflects the broad scope of services encompassed within the Non-Consulting Services category. Suppliers should note that procurement authorities are engaging with various types of service providers, creating opportunities for specialized and generalist firms alike.
- 7 contracts awarded to 5 different suppliers
- Each winning supplier secured 1 contract
- Winners include corporations, foundations, and disability-focused organizations
- U.S.-based entities dominated award announcements
Procurement Timeline and Strategic Implications
The average bid window for Non-Consulting Services tenders on January 12, 2026 stood at 11.04 days, indicating relatively tight response timelines for suppliers. This compressed bidding period requires potential bidders to have efficient proposal development processes and readily available capability statements to meet submission deadlines.
With the entire day's activity concentrated within the Non-Consulting Services sector (as indicated by the top sectors data), suppliers specializing in this category have a focused opportunity set without competition from unrelated procurement categories. This sector purity simplifies market monitoring for relevant service providers.
The absence of previous day comparison data limits trend analysis, but the standalone metrics for January 12, 2026 reveal an active procurement environment. Suppliers should prepare for competitive bidding processes given the substantial contract values at stake and the distributed nature of awards across multiple providers.
- Average bid window: 11.04 days
- All 59 new tenders fall within Non-Consulting Services category
- Tight timelines require prepared bidding capabilities
- High-value opportunities justify dedicated proposal resources