World Bank Procurement
World Bank Procurement lists official project opportunities for suppliers, contractors, and consultants working on World Bank-financed development projects.
Overview
World Bank Procurement is a resource operated by the World Bank through its Projects and Operations and project procurement systems for procurement notices for World Bank-financed investment projects. World Bank project procurement covers goods, civil works, non-consulting services, and consulting services needed to deliver development projects. The World Bank describes its Procurement Framework as supporting value for money, efficiency, transparency, and fairness in public-sector investments across sectors such as education, energy, health, transport, agriculture, finance, and public administration. For Cuberfy users, the practical value is that it gives founders, suppliers, procurement teams, researchers, nonprofits, and advisers a more reliable starting point than generic tender reposts or copied summaries. Users should treat the official page as the place to confirm live status, eligibility, registration steps, documents, deadlines, costs, licences, and submission rules before making a business or research decision.
What You Can Find Here
- Current procurement notices connected to World Bank-financed projects and borrower procurement processes.
- Project records searchable by country, sector, theme, project status, and procurement-only filters.
- Business opportunities for goods, civil works, consulting services, and non-consulting services under investment projects.
- Recently published notices and project information that help suppliers understand the development context of a contract.
- Procurement documents and borrower instructions that define eligibility, submission methods, evaluation criteria, and deadlines.
Who Should Use This
- Contractors, consultants, and suppliers seeking development project contracts financed by the World Bank.
- Firms with experience in infrastructure, energy, health, education, agriculture, financial systems, or public administration projects.
- Local companies in borrowing countries looking for project-level procurement opportunities with public implementing agencies.
- International suppliers building a pipeline of multilateral development bank procurement opportunities.
- Advisers helping clients evaluate World Bank procurement rules, project context, and bidder requirements.
How to Get Started
- Step 1: Search the World Bank procurement and Projects and Operations pages by country, sector, theme, keyword, or procurement filter.
- Step 2: Open the notice and related project page to understand the borrower, project objective, contract package, and procurement method.
- Step 3: Review the bidding documents, eligibility requirements, submission deadline, evaluation criteria, and contact instructions.
- Step 4: Submit expressions of interest or bids according to the borrower or implementing agency instructions in the official documents.
Things to Check Before Applying
- Check whether the notice is still open and whether amendments or updated bidding documents have been issued.
- Confirm country eligibility, conflict of interest rules, sanctions status, experience requirements, and procurement method.
- Review whether the opportunity is for consulting services, goods, works, or non-consulting services because procedures differ.
- Use the official World Bank project and notice pages, not only tender aggregators, to verify deadlines and documents.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this resource mainly for?
World Bank Procurement is mainly for users who need official information on procurement notices for World Bank-financed investment projects, including suppliers, procurement teams, consultants, researchers, and organizations evaluating opportunities.
What can users find through this resource?
Users can find official information, notices, documents, records, tools, or data related to procurement notices for World Bank-financed investment projects. The exact content depends on the current official website and the specific notice or record opened.
Is this resource free to use?
Basic public access may be free, but users should verify whether World Bank Procurement requires registration, subscription, credentials, account approval, document access steps, API terms, or supplier onboarding.
Where should users check deadlines, eligibility, or current opportunities?
Users should check the live official page at https://projects.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/procurement and any linked documents, buyer instructions, data licence pages, registration pages, or platform notices before relying on the information.
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