Tender General

What does “going out to tender” mean?

Created
November 17, 2025
by Connor
Last updated
March 13, 2026
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Summary

Going out to tender is when a buyer formally invites suppliers to submit bids or proposals to compete for a contract. The buyer publishes requirements, evaluation criteria, and deadlines, then reviews submissions to choose a supplier. In public sector procurement this often follows regulated steps and uses documents like a contract notice, selection questionnaire, and invitation to tender. For suppliers, it means responding to a structured process where price, quality, and compliance evidence are assessed.

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Going out to tender is when a buyer formally invites suppliers to submit bids or proposals to compete for a contract. The buyer publishes requirements, evaluation criteria, and deadlines, then reviews submissions to choose a supplier. In public sector procurement this often follows regulated steps and uses documents like a contract notice, selection questionnaire, and invitation to tender. For suppliers, it means responding to a structured process where price, quality, and compliance evidence are assessed.
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