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EBRD Tenders & Procurement Opportunities

Find current European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) procurement opportunities in one place. MangoFetch brings together EBRD tender notices, invitations for bids and consulting assignments and refreshes them throughout the day — so you can track EBRD-financed contracts across Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean and beyond without checking the portal yourself.

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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) invests in private- and public-sector projects across its regions of operation, financing infrastructure, energy, financial institutions, industry and the green economy transition. The goods, works and services for these projects are procured through open tenders, with EBRD oversight to keep the process fair, competitive and transparent.

This page brings live EBRD notices into a single, searchable feed. Each listing links through to the full details and on to the official EBRD notice. You can see what was recently posted, when bids are due, and which country and sector each opportunity relates to.

To follow opportunities from other development banks and UN agencies too, use the main MangoFetch feed, which brings together EBRD alongside the World Bank, the Asian and African Development Banks, the EU, the AIIB and the UN system.

How EBRD procurement works

EBRD-financed public-sector contracts follow the EBRD Procurement Policies and Rules, which are built around economy, efficiency, transparency and fairness. When EBRD finances a project, the client (often a state-owned utility or municipality) runs the tender while EBRD reviews the process.

Opportunities are advertised as procurement notices — general procurement notices flag upcoming contracts, and specific invitations advertise individual contracts when they are ready. Consulting assignments are advertised separately. Monitoring these notices is the most reliable way to catch EBRD-financed opportunities before deadlines close.

Who can bid on EBRD-financed contracts

Eligibility, qualification and evaluation criteria are set out in each tender document. EBRD-financed public contracts are generally open to firms and consultants from a wide range of countries, and joint ventures are common where a single firm cannot meet the qualification requirements alone. Firms sanctioned by EBRD are excluded.

Frequently asked questions

Where do these EBRD tenders come from?

They are brought together from the EBRD’s official procurement notices and refreshed throughout the day. Each listing links to its full detail page and on to the original EBRD notice.

Which countries does EBRD procurement cover?

EBRD invests across Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Western Balkans, Turkey, and the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean, among other regions of operation. You can filter the feed by country.

How often are EBRD opportunities updated?

MangoFetch refreshes its sources multiple times a day, so new and updated EBRD notices appear here shortly after publication. Each tender shows its posting date and submission deadline.

Is it free to track EBRD tenders on MangoFetch?

Yes. Searching and browsing is free, and a free account lets you save the EBRD tenders you want to follow.

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