European Union Tenders & Procurement Opportunities
Find current European Union procurement opportunities in one place. MangoFetch brings together EU tender notices published through Tenders Electronic Daily (TED) — including external-action and development contracts — and refreshes them throughout the day, so you can track EU-funded opportunities across sectors and countries without checking the portal yourself.
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The European Union funds a vast range of contracts — from its institutions and agencies to external-action and international-cooperation programmes that finance development, humanitarian and infrastructure work worldwide. These opportunities are published through TED (Tenders Electronic Daily), the EU’s official procurement journal.
This page brings live EU notices into a single, searchable feed. Each listing links through to the full details and on to the official 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 development banks and UN agencies too, use the main MangoFetch feed, which brings together the EU alongside the World Bank, the Asian, African and Inter-American Development Banks, the EBRD, the AIIB and the UN system.
How EU procurement works
EU procurement follows the EU Financial Regulation and public-procurement directives, built around transparency, equal treatment and open competition. Contracts are advertised on TED with standardised notices, deadlines and award criteria.
For external action and development, the EU and its delegations run tenders for works, supplies, services and grants in partner countries. Monitoring these notices is the most reliable way to catch EU-funded opportunities before deadlines close.
Who can bid on EU-funded contracts
Eligibility depends on the programme and the nationality rules that apply to each contract, all set out in the tender documents. Many EU external-action tenders are open to firms from EU member states and partner countries, and consortia are common on larger contracts.
Frequently asked questions
Where do these EU tenders come from?
They are brought together from the EU’s official TED notices and refreshed throughout the day. Each listing links to its full detail page and on to the original notice.
Which opportunities does this cover?
EU institutional procurement and, importantly for the development sector, external-action and international-cooperation tenders for works, supplies and services in partner countries. You can filter the feed by country and sector.
How often are EU opportunities updated?
MangoFetch refreshes its sources multiple times a day, so new and updated EU notices appear here shortly after publication. Each tender shows its posting date and submission deadline.
Is it free to track EU tenders on MangoFetch?
Yes. Searching and browsing is free, and a free account lets you save the EU tenders you want to follow.