Caribbean procurement briefing

Stop missing tenders. The aggregator you pay is stale.

Donor-funded Caribbean infrastructure tenders, surfaced in time, filtered by your firm's eligibility.

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Tracking 31 active CDB notices today.

The problem

Your team is buying yesterday's map.

TendersInfo and GlobalTenders promise breadth. The failure mode buyers report is narrower and more expensive: stale data, missed deadlines, and procurement notices that appear after the bid team has already lost the calendar.

The problem is not that Caribbean tenders are invisible. It is that the notice arrives too late, with too little confidence about whether your firm can actually bid.

Opaque pricing adds a second drag. Teams sit through sales calls for generic global feeds, then still have to reconcile donor eligibility, country portals, and deadline changes by hand.

That is the agitation beneath the spreadsheet: every missed tender looks small until it was a $750K electrical package, a roads subcontract, or a hospital works notice your firm was eligible to pursue.

What we built

A procurement desk built around eligibility.

Step 1

Aggregate every donor-funded Caribbean tender.

ContractRadar monitors CDB, IDB, World Bank, EU-CIF, USAID, UNGM, and national procurement portals where donor-funded infrastructure notices appear.

Step 2

Filter by your firm's eligibility.

Nationality, donor rules, and local-content constraints decide whether a tender belongs on your desk. ContractRadar makes that screening visible before the team spends a day opening source documents.

Step 3

Surface in time to bid.

Deadline alerts and refresh checks move the tender into view while there is still time to qualify, partner, price, and submit.

Comparison

The old feed was not built for this market.

Feature ContractRadar TendersInfo GovWin
Source coverage Donor-funded Caribbean infrastructure plus national portals Broad global feed US-centered government market
Eligibility filter Firm nationality matched to donor and local rules Manual review Not built for Caribbean donor rules
Data freshness SLA Refresh checks designed around bid deadlines Reported stale listings Strong inside its core market
Price transparency Early-access pricing published before paid launch Sales-led quotes Enterprise quote motion
Deadline alerts Tender alerts tied to source refreshes Generic alerts Mature alerts for US workflows
ContractRadar procurement notice screenshot
This is what a real notice looks like in ContractRadar.

Source posture

The original notice remains the authority. ContractRadar makes the source easier to find, read, screen, and revisit before the deadline moves.

FAQ

Questions before a sales call.

Is this just another aggregator?

No. Aggregation is the base layer. The product is designed around eligibility-aware screening for donor-funded Caribbean infrastructure tenders.

How current is the data?

The operating standard is simple: surface notices while there is still time to bid, then keep the source link close for deadline and addendum checks.

What about the Guyana Local Content Act?

ContractRadar treats local content as an eligibility constraint to navigate, not a slogan to work around. Guyana oil and gas rules are distinct from many donor-funded roads, schools, hospitals, and public works notices.

What does it cost?

Early access is free while we validate coverage and alert quality with the first users. Paid plans will be published before billing starts.

Can I see it before I commit?

Yes. Request early access and we will show the live Caribbean notice desk before asking your firm to make a purchasing decision.

Early access

Bring the eligible tenders into view before the bid clock closes.