UK Tenders aggregates procurement notices from the two open feeds the UK government publishes: Contracts Finder and Find a Tender. Use the filter bar to narrow by status (open / closed), source, value band, awarded state, or to search the title, buyer or winning supplier name.
Notices are pulled into a local cache and refreshed daily. No external API call happens when you load this page — everything you see is served from Postgres, so filtering and pagination are fast even on large windows.
contractsfinder.service.gov.uk is the UK central government and broader public-sector procurement board. Notices are usually £10k+ and it has been running since 2015. Most CF awards include a disclosed value, so the “Estimate” and “Awarded” columns tend to be populated for CF rows.
find-tender.service.gov.uk is the UK’s replacement for the EU’s OJEU service after Brexit. It launched on 1 Jan 2021 and carries above-threshold contracts (~£139k+ for goods/services, ~£5.4M+ for works) plus notices from the devolved nations. Many FtS notices omit a per-lot value because they cover open frameworks where the per-call-off spend isn’t known up-front, so the “Estimate” column is more often blank for FtS rows.
Same OCID = same procurement, across stages. A row in this list joins to its award rows via OCID, so winners are always traceable back to a specific tender.