Government tender results — FAQ
What are tender results?
Tender results are the outcome of a government tender after bidding closes — whether bids have been opened, the technical and financial evaluation outcome, and the final award of contract (AOC) to the winning bidder, or whether the tender was retendered or cancelled. BidEasy tracks 6.7M+ such outcomes across 50+ portals and GeM.
What is AOC (Award of Contract) in a tender?
AOC stands for Award of Contract — the stage where the procuring department publishes which bidder won the tender and the awarded value. On BidEasy the award stage shows the work, department, value band and number of bidders publicly; the winning bidder name and exact award value are shown after a free login.
What do L1, L2, L3 mean in a tender?
L1, L2 and L3 are the lowest, second-lowest and third-lowest financial bids among technically qualified bidders. The contract is ordinarily awarded to the L1 (lowest evaluated) responsive bidder under GFR 2017. BidEasy shows the full L1/L2/L3 ranking on opened/result tenders after a free login.
How do I check who won a government tender?
Search the tender by work, department, location or tender reference above, open the result, and view the bid result. Public details (stage, value band, number of bidders) are free; the winning bidder, exact value and full L1/L2/L3 table are available after a free login.
What does retendered or cancelled mean?
Retendered means the tender was floated again (often after a failed or single-bid first attempt); cancelled means the procurement was withdrawn before award. Both are tracked as outcomes on BidEasy alongside opened, technical, financial and awarded tenders.