Increase to High 110,000s: 119,000 Tenders and Public Offerings in February 2026 [Nyusatsu-King]

Zuno Co., Ltd. has compiled the February 2026 data for tenders, public offerings, and planned information based on its procurement service 'Nyusatsu-King'.
ネットサービス・アプリ,その他NQ 92/100出典:PR Times

📋 Article Processing Timeline

  • 📰 Published: April 1, 2026 at 20:05
  • 🤖 AI Analyzed: June 2, 2026 at 12:57 (1480h 51m after Published)
Survey Topics: 1. The number of tenders and public offerings reached 119,002, an increase of 111.8% from the previous month, remaining in the high 110,000 range. 2. Growth was centered on outsourcing, maintenance, and infrastructure-related sectors. 3. Planned tender information totaled 23,449 cases, a 44.9% decrease from the previous month, but a 110.8% increase compared to the same month last year. Trends in Tenders and Public Offerings: The number of tenders and public offerings in February 2026 was 119,002, an increase of 12,577 from January 2026 (106,425). This marks a continued increase following January, maintaining a high level. Compared to February 2025 (127,470), it is a decrease of 8,468 (93.4% year-on-year). Industry Distribution: Growth was seen in outsourcing, maintenance, and infrastructure. In the outsourcing category, 'Building Maintenance (cleaning, security, reception)' reached 14,228 cases (186.7% month-on-month), and 'Other Outsourcing' reached 14,951 (132.8%). In construction and infrastructure, 'Civil Engineering' reached 12,726 (121.5%) and 'Road Maintenance' reached 3,205 (166.7%). Planned Tender Information: The number of planned tenders was 23,449, a decrease of 28,743 from the previous month (44.9%), but an increase of 2,277 compared to the same month last year (110.8%). Nyusatsu-King offers a 10-day free trial, providing access to the latest information and the past three years of data.

FAQ

What is Nyusatsu-King?

It is an ASP service that collects and provides information on tenders and successful bids announced by public institutions across Japan.

Why did the number of tenders increase in February?

It is due to budget execution towards the end of the fiscal year and a concentration of maintenance and infrastructure-related projects.

What is 'planned tender information'?

It refers to information on relatively large-scale projects planned within the fiscal year based on initial or supplementary budgets.