Category report

Non-Consulting Services Tender Activity Surges with $1.82 Billion in New Opportunities on February 4, 2026

The Non-Consulting Services category experienced significant procurement activity on February 4, 2026, with 76 new tenders valued at $1.82 billion USD published globally. While award activity remained modest with 9 contracts valued at $33.3 million USD, the substantial new tender volume indicates strong upcoming demand. The United Kingdom and South Africa dominated as the most active sourcing countries, and suppliers maintained an average bid window of just over 15 days to respond to new opportunities.

Category value snapshot

Feb 4, 2026

New value $1.8 Billion · Awarded value $33.3 Million

New76
Closed28
Awarded9
New tenders76Daily publication volume
Closed tenders28Status updates during the day
Awarded tenders9Confirmed award notices
Bid window15.2 daysAverage time to submit

Daily activity trend

Last 7 days
Feb 4
NewClosedAwarded
DateNewClosedAwarded
Feb 4, 202676289

Winning suppliers

Ranked by awards
Public Policy Lab Inc (20 Jay Street)1 awards
1

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Laboratory Testing Services Inc (40-20 22nd Street)1 awards
1

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

AmmaluIT Corp (31-00 47th Avenue)1 awards
1

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Top countries

Daily concentration
United Kingdom40 tenders
South Africa27 tenders
United States9 tenders

Top sectors

Daily demand
Non-Consulting Services76 notices
Category analysis

Market context and competitive signals

Written by IndexBox analysts using category-scoped tender and award data.

Market Overview: High Volume of New Opportunities Drives Activity

The Non-Consulting Services procurement market demonstrated robust activity on February 4, 2026, with a total of 76 new tenders published globally. This represents a significant volume of upcoming procurement projects within this category. The total estimated value of these new opportunities reached $1.82 billion USD, indicating that buyers are committing substantial budgets to service acquisitions outside the consulting domain.

In parallel, 28 tenders closed on this date, moving from the bidding phase to evaluation. Furthermore, 9 tenders were formally awarded, translating published opportunities into contracted work. The awarded contracts have a combined value of $33.3 million USD. The disparity between the high value of new tenders and the lower value of awards suggests that many high-value projects are still in the early solicitation phase, with decisions and contract awards expected to follow in the coming weeks.

This daily snapshot reveals a market in an active solicitation phase, with a strong pipeline of future work being established. Suppliers in the Non-Consulting Services space should note the significant influx of new requests, signaling a period of potential growth and competitive bidding ahead.

  • 76 new tenders published in the Non-Consulting Services category.
  • Total new tender value: $1.82 billion USD.
  • 9 tenders awarded, with a total value of $33.3 million USD.
  • 28 tenders closed, concluding the bidding period.

Geographic and Sector Analysis: UK and South Africa Lead Procurement

Geographic analysis of the new tender activity on February 4, 2026, shows concentrated sourcing from a few key markets. The United Kingdom was the most active country, originating 40 of the 76 new tenders. This accounts for over half of the day's global activity in the Non-Consulting Services category, highlighting the UK's significant and ongoing procurement needs.

South Africa followed as the second most active market, publishing 27 new tenders. The United States ranked third with 9 new opportunities. This distribution indicates that while procurement is global, specific national or regional public sector bodies in the UK and South Africa were particularly active on this date, potentially driven by fiscal cycles or specific project initiatives.

All 76 new tenders fall under the overarching 'Non-Consulting Services' sector, confirming the data's focus. This category encompasses a wide range of operational, technical, and support services that are distinct from strategic or management consulting. The lack of sub-sector granularity in the data suggests a diverse mix of service types within this broad classification was procured.

  • United Kingdom: 40 new tenders (52.6% of total).
  • South Africa: 27 new tenders (35.5% of total).
  • United States: 9 new tenders (11.8% of total).
  • All activity is confined to the broad 'Non-Consulting Services' sector.

Supplier Landscape and Award Insights

The award data from February 4, 2026, provides a glimpse into the successful suppliers within the Non-Consulting Services arena. Five distinct organizations were identified as winners, each securing one contract. The winners include Public Policy Lab Inc, Laboratory Testing Services Inc, AmmaluIT Corp, Starfish LLC, and Enterprise Training Solutions Inc.

The fact that each winner secured only one contract suggests a fragmented award landscape on this specific day, with contracts being distributed across multiple providers rather than concentrated with a few large players. This can indicate opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to compete successfully in this category.

The awarded value of $33.3 million USD, when divided among the 9 awarded tenders, suggests an average contract size in the millions, though individual values likely vary. Suppliers should analyze the profiles of the winning companies to understand the types of service providers that are currently successful in securing public sector contracts in this space.

Strategic Implications and Bid Timing

A critical metric for suppliers is the average bid window, which on February 4, 2026, stood at 15.2 days for new tenders in the Non-Consulting Services category. This is a relatively short response timeframe, emphasizing the need for suppliers to have agile business development and proposal teams ready to act quickly when opportunities are published.

The combination of high-volume, high-value new tenders and a short average bid window creates a competitive and fast-paced environment. Suppliers must maintain active opportunity tracking and have streamlined internal processes to develop quality proposals within a two-week period. This dynamic favors prepared organizations with pre-qualified documentation and a clear understanding of public sector procurement requirements.

Procurement professionals and market analysts should monitor whether this level of new tender activity and the associated short bid window represent a sustained trend or a single-day surge. The significant value of new tenders ($1.82 billion USD) compared to awarded value ($33.3 million USD) points to a growing future pipeline. Organizations looking to expand their public sector footprint in Non-Consulting Services should prioritize engagement with buyers in the UK and South Africa, given their dominant share of the day's activity.

  • Average bid window: 15.2 days to prepare and submit a proposal.
  • Short windows necessitate efficient proposal processes and constant market monitoring.
  • High new tender value indicates a strong future contract pipeline.
  • Suppliers should focus business development efforts on the UK and South African markets based on this day's data.