Government Tenders in Czech Republic.
Public procurement in the Czech Republic refers to the purchasing activities of central government bodies, 14 regions, municipalities, and state-owned enterprises. The Czech procurement market is one of the most active in Central Europe, with the Věstník veřejných zakázek (Public Contracts Gazette) serving as the national publication platform. EU cohesion funds contribute significantly to procurement volumes.
€25B+
annual public procurement spend
1,000+
above-threshold tenders monthly
6,500+
contracting authorities
Legal Framework
Zákon o zadávání veřejných zakázek (Act No. 134/2016)
The Czech Public Procurement Act (No. 134/2016) transposes EU directives and applies to all public contracting authorities. The law emphasises proportionality, non-discrimination, and transparency, and mandates electronic procurement for above-threshold contracts.
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 Czech Republic
Above-threshold EU tenders only via TED API. See full coverage details
Key Sectors
Top procurement sectors in Czech Republic
Transport Infrastructure
Motorway completion, rail corridor modernisation, and urban transit projects funded through national and EU budgets.
IT & Digitalisation
Digital Czech Republic programme drives procurement for e-government services, public cloud infrastructure, and data management.
Environmental & Water Infrastructure
EU-funded water treatment, flood protection, and waste management projects across Czech regions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Procurement in Czech Republic
Where are Czech government tenders published?
Czech tenders are published on the Věstník veřejných zakázek (Public Contracts Gazette) at vvestnik.gov.cz. Above-threshold contracts also appear on TED. TenderRadar monitors Czech tenders via TED.
What are the EU procurement thresholds for the Czech Republic?
The Czech Republic applies standard EU thresholds: €143,000 for central government supplies/services (€221,000 sub-central) and €5,538,000 for works. National simplified procedures exist for below-threshold contracts.
Can foreign companies bid on Czech public tenders?
Yes. EU/EEA companies have full access. Tender documents are in Czech. Foreign companies may need to provide certified translations and Czech-language bid documentation.
How do EU funds impact Czech procurement?
EU structural and cohesion funds account for a significant portion of Czech public investment, particularly in transport, environment, and regional development. EU-funded contracts follow enhanced oversight requirements.
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