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Public tenders from Qatar
DataMesh Consulting tracks every public-sector procurement portal we can find for Qatar. Below is the live stream of currently-active tenders. Filter by sector or value on the master tenders page.
Qatar publishes government tenders through Monaqasat, the e-procurement system of the Government Procurement Regulatory Department, alongside major standalone buyers.
Monaqasat handles ministry and government-agency procurement under Law No. 24 of 2015. Ashghal (the Public Works Authority) runs one of the region’s largest standalone tender programmes; Kahramaa (electricity & water) and QatarEnergy procure independently as well.
Ashghal, Kahramaa, QatarEnergy, the Ministry of Public Health and Hamad Medical Corporation, and the education sector are the largest buyers. Construction and infrastructure (post-World Cup asset programmes), energy, and healthcare dominate.
Documentation is Arabic and English. Foreign suppliers typically partner with a local agent or register a Qatari entity depending on contract type.
No active tenders surfaced for Qatar right now. Check back soon — new opportunities land continuously.
Frequently asked
Public tenders from Qatar — common questions
›How many active public tenders does Qatar currently have?
As of right now, DataMesh Consulting is tracking 0 active public-sector tenders from Qatar. The count updates continuously as new opportunities are published and existing ones reach their submission deadlines.
›Where do tenders from Qatar come from?
Every tender on this page is sourced from the country's official procurement portal. We do not aggregate from third-party services — each record links back to the official publication so bidders can verify procurement rules, fee structures, and submission portals directly.
›How often is the Qatar tender list updated?
Our scrapers poll the official portals continuously. A new Qatar tender typically lands here within minutes of its official publication. Each tender record carries a "Published" timestamp from the source portal so you can verify the lag.
›Can a non-resident company bid on Qatar public tenders?
In most cases yes — Qatar's procurement framework, like most public-procurement regimes worldwide, requires fair access regardless of bidder country of origin, subject to specific notice conditions (security-sensitive tenders, local-content rules, currency restrictions). Each tender record links to its source page where bidder eligibility is published in detail.
›Do I need an account to view tenders from Qatar?
No. Every Qatar tender on DataMesh Consulting is publicly viewable. An account is only required if you want to bookmark tenders, save searches, or receive email digests of new Qatar opportunities matching your profile.