Eastern European Government Tenders

    Eastern European EU member states represent fast-growing procurement markets, fueled by EU structural funds and infrastructure investment. Jorpex monitors national procurement portals across the Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, and Greece, delivering matching tenders to your Slack channel.

    NEN (Czech Republic)

    Národní elektronický nástroj (NEN) is the Czech Republic’s national electronic procurement tool. All Czech contracting authorities must use NEN for above-threshold procurement. The Czech Republic’s procurement market exceeds CZK 600 billion annually, with significant EU-funded infrastructure and IT projects creating opportunities for international suppliers.

    SEAP (Romania)

    SEAP (Sistemul Electronic de Achiziții Publice) is Romania’s electronic public procurement system. Romania is one of the largest EU cohesion fund recipients, driving massive infrastructure investment. SEAP publishes thousands of tenders annually in construction, IT, healthcare, and transport. The platform is mandatory for all Romanian public procurement.

    Közbeszerzés (Hungary)

    Közbeszerzési Hatóság manages Hungary’s public procurement system. Hungary’s procurement portal publishes notices from central and local government across all sectors. EU-funded projects represent a significant portion of Hungarian public procurement, particularly in transport infrastructure and digital modernization.

    Promitheus/ESIDIS (Greece)

    Promitheus (ESIDIS) is Greece’s national electronic public procurement system. Greek public procurement has been increasingly digitized, with all above-threshold contracts published electronically. Greece’s ongoing infrastructure investments and EU Recovery Fund projects create opportunities across construction, energy, and technology sectors.

    Frequently asked questions

    Why are Eastern European procurement markets attractive?

    Eastern European EU members like Czech Republic, Romania, and Hungary receive significant EU structural and cohesion funds, driving major infrastructure and IT investments. These fast-growing markets offer substantial procurement opportunities with less competition than Western European markets.

    Can Western European companies bid on Eastern European tenders?

    Yes. All Eastern European EU members follow EU procurement directives. Companies from any EU member state or GPA signatory country can bid on above-threshold contracts. EU-funded projects must follow strict open procurement procedures that welcome international participation.

    How does Jorpex monitor Eastern European procurement portals?

    Jorpex monitors NEN (Czech Republic), SEAP (Romania), Közbeszerzés (Hungary), and Promitheus (Greece) alongside TED for above-threshold notices. Your keyword and value-range filters are applied to all sources, and matching opportunities are delivered to your Slack channel.

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    e-Zamówienia: The Complete Guide to Poland’s Electronic Public Procurement Platform

    {{https://ezamowienia.gov.pl|e-Zamówienia}} is Poland’s official [[glossary/e-procurement|e-procurement]] platform, operated by the Urząd Zamówień Publicznych (Public Procurement Office, UZP). Since its launch in January 2021 under the new Prawo Zamówień Publicznych (Public Procurement Law), it has served as the mandatory electronic channel for publishing notices, submitting bids, and communicating between contracting authorities and economic operators across Poland. With a public procurement market exceeding PLN 280 billion annually, Poland is one of the largest procurement economies in Central and Eastern Europe — and a major recipient of EU structural and cohesion funds that drive tens of thousands of contract opportunities each year. Above [[glossary/eu-procurement-thresholds-2026|EU thresholds]], Polish notices also appear on {{https://ted.europa.eu|TED}}, the EU’s official tender database. Below those thresholds, the Biuletyn Zamówień Publicznych (BZP) — now integrated into the e-Zamówienia platform — is the sole publication channel, making direct monitoring of e-Zamówienia essential for comprehensive Polish procurement coverage. Jorpex monitors e-Zamówienia alongside [[sources/ted|TED]], [[sources/placsp|PLACSP]], and 50+ other [[sources/national-portals|national portals]], delivering AI-matched Polish procurement opportunities to [[integrations/slack|Slack]], [[integrations/email|email]], or Microsoft Teams so your team never misses a deadline.

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    TED - Monitor EU Public Procurement

    TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) is the official journal for European public procurement, publishing over 700,000 contract notices per year worth more than €670 billion. Jorpex monitors TED and delivers matching tenders to Slack or email.

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    Smaller EU National Procurement Portals - The Hidden Opportunity

    The EU's 27 member states collectively publish hundreds of thousands of public contracts each year, but the lion's share of attention goes to the big six — France ([[sources/boamp|BOAMP]]), Germany ([[sources/dtvp|DTVP]]), the Netherlands ([[sources/tenderned|TenderNed]]), Spain ([[sources/placsp|PLACSP]]), Italy ([[sources/acquisti-in-rete|Acquisti in Rete]]), and Poland ([[sources/e-zamowienia|e-Zamówienia]]). Meanwhile, smaller EU member states such as Luxembourg, Malta, Cyprus, Croatia, Slovenia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Bulgaria operate their own [[sources/national-portals|national procurement portals]] that publish thousands of contracts never seen on {{https://ted.europa.eu|TED}}. These below-threshold opportunities are where competition is thinnest and win rates are highest. Jorpex aggregates these smaller portals alongside TED and the major national platforms, delivering AI-matched [[glossary/what-is-a-tender|tenders]] directly to [[integrations/slack|Slack]] or email so your team never misses an opportunity — regardless of which portal published it.

    Guides

    Romania Public Procurement Guide

    Romania's public procurement market exceeds €25 billion annually, fuelled by massive EU structural and cohesion fund allocations that make it one of the fastest-growing procurement markets in Central and Eastern Europe. The country's electronic procurement system SEAP/SICAP centralises all public tenders on a single platform, and Romania's ongoing infrastructure modernisation and IT digitalisation programmes create a steady pipeline of high-value opportunities for domestic and international suppliers alike.

    Guides

    How to Find Government Tenders in the Czech Republic

    The Czech Republic's public procurement market exceeds CZK 700 billion (~EUR 30 billion) annually, making it one of the largest markets in Central Europe. EU cohesion funds and structural investments drive substantial procurement volumes, particularly in infrastructure, IT, and automotive supply chain projects. The national electronic procurement tool NEN and the official gazette Věstník veřejných zakázek form the core of Czech e-procurement. This guide covers every portal, regulation, and strategy for navigating Czech public procurement and winning contracts in this dynamic market.