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e-Procurement in Belgium: Practical Guide to the Official Public Procurement Platform

Everything you need to know about the Belgian federal platform for publishing and submitting public contracts.

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e-Procurement is the official platform for publishing public contracts in Belgium, managed by the FPS BOSA (Policy and Support). It includes the Bulletin of Tenders for mandatory publication, an electronic submission module, and contract tracking. Here is how to use it effectively — and why GPC Gov goes further.

What is e-Procurement?

e-Procurement is the Belgian federal platform dedicated to public procurement. It consists of several complementary modules:

  • e-Notification: publication of contract notices in the Bulletin of Tenders, Belgium's official public procurement journal.
  • e-Tendering: electronic submission of tenders by candidate companies.
  • e-Catalogue: management of electronic catalogues within framework agreements.
  • e-Awarding: evaluation and award of contracts by contracting authorities.

The use of e-Procurement is mandatory for all Belgian contracting authorities for contracts exceeding the publication thresholds.

How to search for contracts on e-Procurement

The platform is accessible at https://www.publicprocurement.be. You can search for contracts by keywords, CPV codes, procedure type, contracting authority or publication date.

However, the search tool has significant limitations: no filtering by accreditation or qualification, no personalised alerts, no visibility on below-threshold contracts, and an interface that can be complex for occasional tenderers.

The limitations of e-Procurement for businesses

While e-Procurement is an essential tool, it has several important shortcomings for tenderers:

  • 1. No below-threshold contracts (EUR 140,000 excl. VAT) — yet these contracts represent a considerable volume of opportunities.
  • 2. No personalised email alerts by business profile — you must check the platform manually every day.
  • 3. No competitive analysis — impossible to know who wins what and at what price.
  • 4. No tracking of contract renewals — you risk missing renewal opportunities.
  • 5. Technical interface, designed for contracting authorities rather than tenderers.

GPC Gov vs e-Procurement: why both are complementary

GPC Gov does not replace e-Procurement — you still submit your tenders via e-Tendering. But GPC Gov complements it by giving you a decisive advantage:

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