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AIIB tenders: how to find Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank procurement
A guide to AIIB tenders and procurement — what the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank finances, the notice types, and how to track new opportunities as they publish.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is a multilateral development bank focused on infrastructure across Asia and beyond. As its portfolio grows, so does the flow of AIIB tenders for works, goods and consulting services tied to the projects it finances.
What the AIIB finances
The AIIB concentrates on sustainable infrastructure — energy, transport, water, urban development and digital infrastructure — often co-financing large projects with other development banks. These programmes generate tenders for civil works, equipment and the technical and advisory services that support them.
How AIIB procurement works
Where the AIIB finances a sovereign project, the borrowing country procures under the Bank's procurement policy. Opportunities appear as procurement notices, Expressions of Interest for consulting assignments and Invitations for Bids for goods and works. Because many projects are co-financed, it is worth watching partner institutions' pipelines alongside the AIIB's.
Where to find AIIB tenders
MangoFetch tracks AIIB tenders and lists them next to the World Bank, ADB and the other funders, filterable by country and sector. Explore the wider Asia region, review contract awards, and see trends on the Intelligence dashboard.
Frequently asked questions
What does the AIIB finance?
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank focuses on sustainable infrastructure — energy, transport, water, urban and digital infrastructure — often co-financing large projects with other development banks, which generates tenders for works, goods and related services.
How do I find AIIB tenders?
Where the AIIB finances a sovereign project, the borrowing country procures under the Bank’s policy, publishing procurement notices, Expressions of Interest and Invitations for Bids. MangoFetch tracks AIIB tenders alongside the World Bank, ADB and the other funders.
Does the AIIB co-finance with other banks?
Frequently. Many AIIB projects are co-financed with other development banks, so it is worth monitoring partner institutions’ pipelines alongside the AIIB’s own notices.
Track these opportunities as they publish
MangoFetch brings together tenders from the World Bank, the UN and every major development funder — updated daily and searchable by funder, country and sector.
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