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Latvian public procurement in numbers: €11.3B awarded in 10 718 procurements over 2022.

Announced · 2022
47 554
Awarded · 2022
€11.3B
Active competitions right now
33 099
Single bidder · 2022
33 %
Price deviation vs estimate · 2022
-41,9 %
Discontinued procurements · 2022
0 %

Awarded contract value by year

All years

2017 — €3.2B · 12 613 procurements 2018 — €6.5B · 12 773 procurements 2019 — €15.5B · 11 107 procurements 2020 — €4.9B · 10 187 procurements 2021 — €14.4B · 10 592 procurements 2022 — €11.3B · 10 718 procurements 2023 — €10.7B · 10 175 procurements 2024 — €14.1B · 10 285 procurements 2025 — €32.2B · 14 218 procurements 2026 — €232.7B · 52 209 procurements €3.2B 2017 €6.5B 2018 €15.5B 2019 €4.9B 2020 €14.4B 2021 €11.3B 2022 €10.7B 2023 €14.1B 2024 €32.2B 2025 €232.7B 2026*

* 2026 — year in progress

Competition barometer — single-bidder share, %

24% 30% 35% 26% 2017 29% 2018 26% 2019 26% 2020 30% 2021 33% 2022 29% 2023 28% 2024 29% 2025 30% 2026

Seasonality — when tenders are announced

2022

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Where the money is spent — awarded value by region

2022

Kurzeme — €0 Latgale — €33.9K Rīga — €776.3K Pierīga — €0 Vidzeme — €0 Zemgale — €0
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Rīga €776.3K · 0 %
Latgale €33.9K · 0 %
Kurzeme €0 · 0 %
Pierīga €0 · 0 %
Vidzeme €0 · 0 %
Zemgale €0 · 0 %

100 % of the awarded value is country-wide or has no region attached. © EuroGeographics

Buyer ranking — who spends the most

2022

1
RB Rail, AS
14 procurements
€1.8B 29 % single bidder
2
Latvijas valsts meži, AS
374 procurements
€1.3B 22 % single bidder
3
SNTFC "CFR CALATORI" S.A.
2 procurements
€745.2M
4
Sadales tīkls, AS
Valsts kapitālsabiedrība (VAS) · 6 procurements
€479.9M
5 €395.4M 41 % single bidder
7 €271.6M 37 % single bidder
9
Rīgas satiksme, PSIA
10 procurements
€204.9M
10
Latvijas Valsts ceļi, VSIA
114 procurements
€194.2M 11 % single bidder

Top 10 buyers by awarded value. The single-bidder share counts procurements where only one bidder made an offer — a high share means little competition for that buyer's contracts.

Where the money goes by sector

2022

Būvdarbi €4.2B · 37 % · 1 685 procurements
Remonta un apkopes pakalpojumi €864.4M · 8 % · 431 procurements
Transporta iekārtas un palīgprodukti €714.2M · 6 % · 472 procurements
Citi iepirkumi €284.8M · 3 % · 321 procurements
Viesnīcu, restorānu un mazumtirdzniecības pakalpojumi €224.6M · 2 % · 101 procurements
Biroja un skaitļošanas tehnika un aprīkojums €214.5M · 2 % · 178 procurements

Average bidders per sector

2017–2026

1 14.5 28 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 3,4 2,8 3,6 4,4 4,0 3,5 3,7 4,1 4,1 5,5 3,3 3,6 3,3 3,7 3,6 3,7 4,2 4,6 4,4 5,6 3,0 3,1 4,2 4,9 3,6 3,2 3,9 3,9 4,3 5,9 2,7 2,5 2,8 3,4 2,8 2,9 2,9 3,0 3,3 4,9 2,2 2,1 2,1 2,3 2,7 2,2 2,2 2,3 2,5 2,6 2,5 2,1 2,5 2,9 2,6 2,2 2,9 2,6 2,7 27,6 2,7 2,4 2,6 2,9 3,1 2,7 2,7 3,1 3,3 7,1 1,7 1,5 1,5 2,0 1,9 1,7 1,9 2,2 2,3 3,9

Top 8 sectors by volume — highlight one to follow its line. The year filter does not apply to this chart.

Market openness — newcomers' share of wins

All years

7% 47% 86% 13% 2017 13% 2018 11% 2019 10% 2020 10% 2021 10% 2022 11% 2023 13% 2024 28% 2025 84% 2026

The share of awarded contracts won by companies winning a public contract for the first time. A falling line means the market is harder for newcomers to enter. The year filter does not apply to this chart.

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