EU Public Tenders by Country
Browse active procurement contracts from all 27 EU member states. Tenders are sourced live from TED Europa and updated daily.
EU public procurement operates on a unified legal framework under Directive 2014/24/EU, but the practical procurement landscape varies significantly across member states. Each country has its own national implementation legislation, central purchasing bodies, e-procurement platforms, and administrative culture. Germany's decentralised federal structure means procurement is distributed across the Bund, 16 Länder, and thousands of municipalities. France operates through a highly centralised system with UGAP as the main central purchasing body alongside thousands of independent contracting authorities. Poland and Romania, as major recipients of EU Cohesion Funds, generate high volumes of infrastructure tenders co-financed by the EU. The Nordics are known for rigorous compliance, digital-first procurement systems, and transparency.
All 27 EU member states are required to publish procurement notices above the Directive thresholds on TED Europa, creating a single, accessible dataset for pan-European tender monitoring. Select a country below to view its currently active procurement notices, filtered from the live TED feed. Each country page includes context on procurement volumes, key sectors, market characteristics, and the regulatory environment — alongside the live contract notices available for bid.
Note: Not all EU procurement is above the publication threshold. Below-threshold contracts are published on national platforms and are not included in the TED dataset shown here. Procurement thresholds are reviewed every two years by the European Commission.
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