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EBRD tenders: a guide to procurement opportunities

A guide to EBRD tenders and procurement — what the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development finances, how bidding works, and how to monitor new opportunities.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) finances projects across Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean and beyond, with a strong focus on private-sector development and infrastructure. Its projects generate EBRD tenders for goods, works and consulting services.

What the EBRD finances

The EBRD invests in infrastructure, energy, financial institutions and industry, with a mandate to support the transition to open, market-oriented economies. Bank-financed and client-financed projects both create procurement — civil works, equipment supply, and a steady flow of consulting assignments for project preparation, technical assistance and advisory work.

How EBRD procurement works

Procurement depends on the type of project. Public-sector, Bank-financed contracts follow the EBRD's procurement policies and rules, published as procurement notices, Expressions of Interest for consultants and Invitations for Bids for goods and works. Consultancy opportunities — often smaller assignments — are a significant share of EBRD activity, so watching the consulting notices closely is worthwhile.

Where to find EBRD tenders

MangoFetch tracks EBRD tenders daily, filterable by country and sector, alongside the World Bank, UN and the other development banks. Review recent contract awards and see the full activity picture on the Intelligence dashboard.

Frequently asked questions

What does the EBRD finance?

The EBRD invests in infrastructure, energy, financial institutions and industry across Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean, with a strong private-sector focus — generating tenders for works, goods and, notably, consulting assignments.

How do I find EBRD tenders?

EBRD opportunities are published as procurement notices, Expressions of Interest for consultants and Invitations for Bids for goods and works. MangoFetch tracks EBRD tenders daily, filterable by country and sector, alongside the other major funders.

Are there many EBRD consultancy opportunities?

Yes. Consulting assignments — often smaller, for project preparation, technical assistance and advisory work — are a significant share of EBRD activity, so watching the consulting notices closely is worthwhile.

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.