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Global Tender Activity Analysis: January 22, 2026 - Strong New Tender Volume with $1.5 Billion in Opportunities

On January 22, 2026, global procurement markets showed robust activity with 484 new tenders published, valued at approximately $1.54 billion USD. While award activity remained modest with only 12 tenders awarded totaling $250.7 million, the data reveals significant opportunities across multiple countries and sectors. The United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, and the United States led in new tender volume, while the average bid window stood at approximately 19 days, providing reasonable response time for suppliers.

Daily value snapshot

Jan 22, 2026

New value $1.5 Billion · Awarded value $250.7 Million

New484
Closed68
Awarded12
New tenders484Daily publication volume
Closed tenders68Status updates during the day
Awarded tenders12Confirmed award notices
Bid window18.6 daysAverage time to submit

Daily activity trend

Last 7 days
Jan 22
NewClosedAwarded
DateNewClosedAwarded
Jan 22, 20264846812

Winning suppliers

Ranked by awards
Aldoray & Associates Corp (1542 Atlantic Avenue)1 awards
1

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

E-J Electric Installation Company (514 Varick Avenue)1 awards
1

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Tully Environmental Inc (127-50 Northern Boulevard)1 awards
1

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Top countries

Daily concentration
United Kingdom146 tenders
Saudi Arabia135 tenders
United States119 tenders
South Africa69 tenders

Top sectors

Daily demand
Other148 notices
Non-Consulting Services88 notices
Direct Purchase78 notices
Public Competition57 notices
Daily analysis

Market context and competitive signals

Written by IndexBox analysts using daily tender and award data.

Daily Tender Volume and Value Analysis

January 22, 2026, presented a dynamic procurement landscape with substantial new tender activity across global markets. A total of 484 new tenders were published, representing significant opportunities for suppliers worldwide. The combined value of these new opportunities reached $1,538,202,995.11 USD, indicating robust investment in public and private sector procurement.

In contrast to the high volume of new tenders, award activity remained relatively subdued. Only 12 tenders were awarded on this date, with a total awarded value of $250,693,144.60 USD. This represents approximately 16.3% of the value of new tenders published, suggesting that many procurement processes are still in early stages or evaluation phases.

The closure of 68 tenders indicates ongoing procurement cycle management, with these opportunities moving from active bidding to evaluation stages. The disparity between new tenders published and those awarded highlights the typical lag in procurement timelines, where publication precedes evaluation and award by weeks or months.

  • 484 new tenders published with $1.54 billion total value
  • 12 tenders awarded totaling $250.7 million
  • 68 tenders closed, moving to evaluation phase
  • Average bid window of approximately 19 days for response

Geographic Distribution of Tender Opportunities

The geographic analysis of tender activity on January 22, 2026, reveals concentrated opportunities in specific markets. The United Kingdom emerged as the leading country with 146 new tenders, representing approximately 30.2% of total daily volume. This substantial activity suggests active procurement programs across UK government and institutional buyers.

Saudi Arabia followed closely with 135 new tenders, indicating significant investment and development projects in the region. The United States ranked third with 119 new tenders, maintaining its position as a major procurement market. South Africa showed notable activity with 69 new tenders, while Canada rounded out the top five with 5 new opportunities.

This geographic distribution highlights where suppliers should focus their business development efforts. Companies with capabilities in these regions have the highest concentration of immediate opportunities. The data suggests particularly strong procurement activity in the Middle East and European markets alongside established North American opportunities.

  • United Kingdom: 146 tenders (30.2% of total)
  • Saudi Arabia: 135 tenders (27.9% of total)
  • United States: 119 tenders (24.6% of total)
  • South Africa: 69 tenders (14.3% of total)
  • Canada: 5 tenders (1.0% of total)

Sector Analysis and Procurement Methods

Sector distribution on January 22, 2026, shows diverse procurement activity across multiple categories. The 'Other' sector dominated with 148 tenders, representing approximately 30.6% of total volume. This category typically includes specialized services, mixed procurement, or emerging sectors not captured in standard classifications.

Non-Consulting Services followed with 88 tenders, indicating strong demand for operational, maintenance, and implementation services. Direct Purchase opportunities accounted for 78 tenders, suggesting streamlined procurement processes for certain goods and services. Public Competition represented 57 tenders, highlighting traditional competitive bidding processes, while Goods procurement accounted for 31 tenders.

The sector distribution reveals where different types of suppliers might find opportunities. Service providers have substantial prospects in non-consulting services, while goods suppliers have more limited but still significant opportunities. The prevalence of direct purchase methods suggests some procurement is proceeding through simplified channels, potentially favoring established suppliers or framework agreements.

  • Other: 148 tenders (30.6% of total)
  • Non-Consulting Services: 88 tenders (18.2% of total)
  • Direct Purchase: 78 tenders (16.1% of total)
  • Public Competition: 57 tenders (11.8% of total)
  • Goods: 31 tenders (6.4% of total)

Award Activity and Supplier Success Analysis

Award activity on January 22, 2026, showed limited distribution across multiple suppliers, with each of the top five winning companies securing only one tender award. This pattern suggests either a diverse award distribution or that major awards were not captured in the day's data. The winning companies represent various specialties, from electrical installation to environmental services and research.

The awarded companies include Aldoray & Associates Corp, E-J Electric Installation Company, Tully Environmental Inc, B & S Iron Works LLC, and National Opinion Research Center. Their geographic locations span multiple regions, indicating decentralized award patterns rather than concentration in specific areas.

With an average bid window of 18.64 days, suppliers have approximately two and a half weeks to prepare and submit bids for new opportunities. This timeframe represents a reasonable response period, allowing for proper bid preparation while maintaining procurement efficiency. Suppliers should note this average when planning resource allocation for bid responses.

  • Each top winner secured only one tender award
  • Winners span electrical, environmental, iron works, and research sectors
  • Average bid response window: 18.64 days
  • Award value represents 16.3% of new tender value
  • Diverse geographic distribution of winning companies