UK Tenders This Week
See 10 open tenders published in the last seven days—deadlines and buyers in one weekly view.
10 new tenders in this weekly view
Updated 6 hours ago
Open notices from the last seven days—built for “what published this week?” so you can catch deadlines and repeat buyers early.
Listings window: notices published in the last 7 days.
In this directory
Live / recent tender listings
Open opportunities pulled from UK public procurement notices.
Safe Accommodation Provision for Victims and Survivors within the LGBTQ+ Community
Robert Street Primary School – Phase 1 Reroofing
External Support for Local Government Reorganisation in East Sussex
West Cliff Beach - Beach-based, food-led Leisure Club
Rossendale Resettler Support and Signposting Service (LRSSS)
PROVISION OF CLINICAL LABORATORY MEDICINE TESTING
CA17868 - ITT 20/2026 - PEACEPLUS PP2011 Greenhill YMCA - Outdoor Upgrade Works
ITT 20/2026 - PEACEPLUS PP2011 Greenhill YMCA - Outdoor Upgrade Works
C-17 Air Traffic Control (ATC) and Operational Control Satcom Data Link Service
Next steps for supplier teams
After you shortlist a few notices, move into monitoring and qualification signals.
Why weekly tender scanning works
Weekly review is how bid teams avoid missed opportunities. Focusing on the last 7 days captures tenders when you can still react: request clarifications, organise internal bid governance and build mobilisation plans without compressing everything into the final days.
These listings are ordered by publication date and include deadlines and publication timestamps. That combination helps triage scope quickly: high-value tenders with early deadlines can be escalated immediately, while longer lead-time opportunities can be planned.
If you cover multiple sectors, start here then narrow down using buyer and sector signals. Framework and DPS patterns often repeat, so building an evidence trail supports stronger bid/no-bid decisions.
Buyer patterns from the latest listings
Sector and location signals
How to use these listings
Start with the cards above: shortlist opportunities by buyer and deadline, then check whether the procurement looks like a framework call-off, a DPS lot activity, or a standalone tender. That triage step improves bid quality and reduces wasted effort.
Turn weekly scanning into continuous intelligence
TenderLedger helps you convert weekly reviews into automated monitoring. Set tender alerts, track buyers and competitors, and use award history to prioritise bids. Start from “this week” and let the product keep your pipeline fresh.
Frequently asked questions
How often is this page updated?
It is updated daily so the “last 7 days” window stays accurate and new publications are visible immediately.
What counts as a new tender?
A tender is considered “new” here if its notice publication date is within the selected recency window. Deadlines and publication dates are shown to support triage.
Can I track tenders automatically instead of checking manually?
Yes. Use TenderLedger alerts so new tenders matching your sector and buyer preferences reach you automatically.
If there are too few results, what happens?
This page is strictly limited to tenders published in the last 7 days. If the dataset has fewer than usual matches, the list may be shorter, but it will not include older opportunities.
About this data
TenderLedger aggregates UK public procurement signals from official sources including Find a Tender (FTS) and Contracts Finder. We structure each notice into a searchable opportunity view with buyer, sector/category, location, deadline and publication timing.
For these collection pages, we render a curated slice of Open opportunities and filter for the relevant query intent using buyer and opportunity text signals. The listings shown above are updated daily to keep freshness high for search and conversion.
Last updated: 21 May 2026
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