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Government Tenders in Poland.

Public procurement in Poland refers to the purchasing activities of the central government, 16 voivodeships, counties, municipalities, and state-owned enterprises. Poland is the largest procurement market in Central and Eastern Europe, with the Biuletyn Zamówień Publicznych (Public Procurement Bulletin) and the e-Zamówienia platform serving as the primary publication channels. EU cohesion funds represent a major driver of procurement activity.

€55B+

annual public procurement spend

2,500+

above-threshold tenders monthly

15,000+

contracting authorities

Legal Framework

Prawo zamówień publicznych (Public Procurement Law, 11 September 2019)

Poland’s new Public Procurement Law, effective January 2021, transposes EU directives and introduces significant reforms including mandatory electronic procurement, simplified below-threshold procedures, and strengthened dispute resolution through the National Appeals Chamber (KIO).

Supplies

€143,000 (central government) / €221,000 (sub-central)

Services

€143,000 (central government) / €221,000 (sub-central)

Works

€5,538,000

Data Sources

How TenderRadar monitors Poland

TED

Above-threshold EU tenders only via TED API. See full coverage details

Key Sectors

Top procurement sectors in Poland

CPV 45

Road & Rail Infrastructure

EU-funded motorway completion, rail modernisation (CPK hub project), and urban transport expansion across Poland’s major cities.

CPV 72

IT & Digital Public Services

Poland’s digital transformation programme and e-government platform (ePUAP/mObywatel) drive IT procurement at all levels of government.

CPV 35

Defence & Military Modernisation

Poland’s defence budget, one of NATO’s highest as a percentage of GDP, drives substantial procurement for military equipment and infrastructure.

CPV 33

Healthcare & Hospital Infrastructure

National Health Fund procurement and EU-funded hospital modernisation projects across all voivodeships.

Frequently Asked Questions

Procurement in Poland

Where are Polish government tenders published?

Polish tenders are published on the e-Zamówienia platform (ezamowienia.gov.pl) and the Biuletyn Zamówień Publicznych (BZP). Above-threshold contracts also appear on TED. TenderRadar monitors Polish tenders via TED.

What are the EU procurement thresholds for Poland?

Poland applies standard EU thresholds: €143,000 for central government supplies/services (€221,000 sub-central) and €5,538,000 for works. The 2021 law introduced the basic mode for simplified below-threshold procurement.

Can foreign companies bid on Polish public tenders?

Yes. EU/EEA companies have full access. Tender documents are in Polish, and bid submissions must be in Polish. The e-Zamówienia platform supports electronic signatures from other EU member states.

How significant are EU funds for Polish procurement?

Poland is the largest single recipient of EU cohesion funds, receiving over €75 billion in the 2021–2027 programming period. This makes EU-funded procurement a dominant segment of the Polish market, particularly in infrastructure and regional development.

What is the KIO?

The Krajowa Izba Odwoławcza (National Appeals Chamber, KIO) is Poland’s specialised procurement review body. It handles complaints from bidders and issues binding decisions, making it one of the busiest procurement review bodies in the EU.

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