Every tender notice in Nepal, in one place

Bids, quotations, proposals and expressions of interest from local, provincial and federal offices — gathered daily, searchable in seconds.

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What it does

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Every level of government, one feed

Local levels across all seven provinces publish on their own websites; provincial directorates and federal departments publish elsewhere again. All of it arrives in a single list — works, goods, services and consulting, from a ward road contract to a national supply order.

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Filter to the work you actually bid on

Narrow by province, district or local level, or switch to federal and provincial notices — the tier filter is its own control, because a federal buyer is not inside any palika. Category chips separate works from goods, services and quotations, and every chip carries a live count.

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Search in Nepali or English

Notice titles arrive in both languages, and the search covers titles, offices, local levels and contract reference numbers. Paste an IFB number and land on that notice; type सडक and see every road contract currently open.

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Dated the day it appears

Anything new is marked as such and grouped by day — today, yesterday, this week. A daily glance is enough to know nothing has been missed since the last look.

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Straight through to the source

Every card opens the notice on the issuing office's own page. BidPalika is an index, not a replacement: the official notice remains the document that governs the bid, and it is always one click away.

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A page per district

Each district has its own address with its own list, so a search for tenders in a particular district finds a page about that district rather than a filter someone has to discover.

Getting started

Three steps. Nothing to configure.

  1. 1

    Open BidPalika — no account needed to browse or search.

  2. 2

    Choose your province and district, or switch to federal and provincial notices; add a category if you only handle one kind of work.

  3. 3

    Open anything promising at the source, and check back daily — new notices sit at the top, marked as new.

Why it's worth it

A notice you never saw is a bid you never made

Checking dozens of separate government websites is not something anyone does consistently, so people bid on what they happen to hear about. One feed turns that from a memory exercise into a two-minute habit.

Fewer bidders is worse for everyone

When notices are hard to find, offices get three quotes instead of eight. Contractors lose work they could have won and public bodies lose the competition that gets them a fair price. Visibility fixes both sides at once.

Free, because scattered public information helps nobody

These notices were always public. They were simply spread across hundreds of sites in a way that made them invisible to the people they were published for. Gathering them is not a premium feature.

BidPalika — frequently asked questions

The things people actually ask before signing up.

What is BidPalika?

BidPalika is a free, searchable feed of public tender notices from across Nepal — bolpatra (बोलपत्र), darbhaupatra (दरभाउपत्र), requests for proposals and expressions of interest from local levels, provincial offices and federal departments, gathered into one place and updated daily.

Do I need an account to see tender notices?

No. Browsing and searching are free with no sign-up. A free Calenote account adds filtering by district, local level, category and level of government, which is what most people want once they are looking regularly.

Which offices does BidPalika cover?

All 753 local levels across the seven provinces are configured, plus provincial ministries and directorates and federal departments. Coverage per province is shown openly on the page — the bar is real coverage, not a target.

How often are new notices added?

Notices are collected and added through the day, every day. Anything new is dated the day it appears and grouped so a single daily check is enough to stay current.

Can I find tenders for my district only?

Yes. Filter by province, district or local level in the feed, and each district also has its own page listing only its notices — useful if you want to bookmark or share one district.

Does BidPalika show bid deadlines?

Where the issuing office publishes a closing date, it is shown on the card. Where the date lives inside an attached document, BidPalika links to the source rather than printing a date it cannot stand behind — a wrong deadline costs a contractor a bid. Always confirm dates and terms on the official notice.

Is BidPalika official?

No. It is an independent index of notices that government offices have already published publicly. The official notice on the issuing office's own page is always the authoritative document, and every listing links straight to it.

What kinds of tenders are listed?

Works, goods, services and consulting — road and building contracts, supply and delivery orders, sealed quotations, requests for proposals and expressions of interest. Categories are filterable, so a supplier need never scroll through civil works.