Lithuania participates in EU public procurement through TED (Tenders Electronic Daily). Government agencies in Lithuania publish above-threshold tenders covering sectors like IT, construction, healthcare, defense, and professional services. These opportunities are open to businesses from any EU/EEA member state.
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€21.3M
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Lietuvos Respublikos Seimo kanceliarija
€2.6M
12d left
Valstybės įmonė Turto bankas (PV)
338d left
VILNIAUS MIESTO SAVIVALDYBĖS ADMINISTRACIJA
€6.9M
927d left
VšĮ Lietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija (PV)
€251K
1024d left
VILNIAUS MIESTO SAVIVALDYBĖS ADMINISTRACIJA
€1.4M
1033d left
Kauno miesto savivaldybės administracija
€4.7M
1045d left
Akcinė bendrovė Regitra
€120K
1067d left
VILNIAUS MIESTO SAVIVALDYBĖS ADMINISTRACIJA
€320K
1234d left
Lietuvos šaulių sąjunga (PV)
€5.0M
1346d left
AB „Kelių priežiūra“ (PV)
1387d left
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EU public procurement above certain thresholds must be published on TED (Tenders Electronic Daily), the official journal of EU procurement. Tenders from Lithuania are published here alongside opportunities from all other EU member states.
EU procurement follows directives (2014/24/EU for public contracts, 2014/25/EU for utilities) that ensure fair competition across borders. Any business established in an EU/EEA member state can bid on tenders in Lithuania without discrimination.
Tenders are classified using CPV (Common Procurement Vocabulary) codes, which function similarly to NAICS codes in the US. Identifying your relevant CPV codes is essential for finding matching opportunities in Lithuania.
Procurement procedures in Lithuania include open procedures (anyone can bid), restricted procedures (pre-qualification required), competitive dialogue, and innovation partnerships. The procedure type is stated in the contract notice and determines how to submit your bid.
Language requirements vary — while TED notices include summaries in all EU languages, full tender documents from Lithuania are typically published in the national language. Translation of key documents may be required for international bidders.
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