Official procurement evidence
National sources, TED records, notices, awards, and buyer-level procurement history form the evidence base.
Markets
Civant gives teams a Europe-wide, country-by-country view of procurement cycles, buyer behavior, contract lifecycles, competitor movement, and external public signals across live and upcoming markets.
Live Coverage
Current coverage helps teams move from reactive tender alerts to structured opportunity planning across active European public-sector markets.
Each live market uses the same evidence model so teams can compare country coverage without changing their operating rhythm.
Coming Next
Civant is expanding European market coverage steadily so suppliers can plan public-sector growth with a consistent intelligence layer.
Tell us which country matters to your team and we'll use it to prioritize future coverage.
What Coverage Means
For a closer explanation of what coverage really means beyond a country list, read European Procurement Coverage: What Market Coverage Really Means.
National sources, TED records, notices, awards, and buyer-level procurement history form the evidence base.
Contract duration, recurrence, frameworks, and historical buying behavior help identify likely future timing.
PINs, grants, budgets, policy movement, and public hiring activity provide additional context for future demand.
AI helps interpret match, scope, buyer intent, and strategy. It does not replace the evidence-based forecasting engine.
Civant is live for Ireland, the United Kingdom, Spain, France, and Italy. Finland, Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands are listed as coming next in the rollout.
Market coverage means Civant can connect official procurement sources, TED records, notices, award history, buyer behavior, renewal cycles, competitor context, and public external signals into one country-level intelligence workflow.
Tender alerts usually notify teams after a formal notice is published. Civant is designed for earlier planning by using procurement history, lifecycle patterns, buyer recurrence, and public signals to help teams prepare before tender windows become compressed.
Yes. Teams can request a new market from this page. Civant uses market requests to understand demand and prioritize future European coverage where suppliers need earlier visibility.
No. Civant plans include all available countries so teams get better value from the start and can compare European public-sector markets without buying access country by country.
Market-size figures are based on the latest available public sources for each country and are shown as scale indicators. The detailed country pages include source links for the spend figures used on the market cards.