Public carpentry and joinery tenders in Belgium
Never miss an interior or exterior joinery tender again. GPC Gov monitors every publication of window frames, doors and roof structures — including contracts without mandatory publication.
A key trade in public finishing works
Interior and exterior joinery represents a significant volume of public works contracts in Belgium. Replacement of PVC, aluminium or wooden window frames in schools, interior doors for hospitals and social housing, movable partitions for administrative offices: needs are recurrent and growing.
Energy renovations (EPB / PEB) driven by the Buildings Agency, municipalities and social housing companies generate hundreds of high-performance window frame contracts each year. Companies with D5, D14 or D20 accreditation hold a privileged position in this technical segment.
Joinery tenders published per year in Belgium
Share of public works contracts related to joinery and finishing
Coverage of Belgian publications by GPC Gov
Contractor accreditations required for joinery and glazing
The types of joinery tenders we monitor
GPC Gov covers all CPV codes related to interior joinery, exterior joinery and carpentry, so nothing slips through the cracks.
Joinery work
All interior and exterior joinery works in public buildings: schools, hospitals, administrations and social housing.
Joinery and carpentry work
Combined joinery and building locksmith works: ironmongery, hinges, locking systems and metal components.
Doors, windows and related items
Supply and installation of doors, windows, frames, shutters, casings and related items in wood, PVC or aluminium.
Installation of doors and windows
Replacement and installation of high-performance PVC, aluminium or wooden window frames as part of PEB energy renovations.
Non-metal joinery installation
Installation of non-metallic joinery: movable partitions, interior doors, fixed furniture and wooden fittings for offices.
Carpentry work
Traditional or industrial roof structures, timber frame construction, load-bearing structures and carpentry works for public buildings.
Daily alerts
Receive new joinery tenders matching your D5, D14 or D20 accreditations and specialities every morning, straight to your inbox.
Unpublished contracts
Access below-threshold contracts for window frames, doors and partitions that are invisible on e-Procurement and the Belgian Official Journal.
Competitive analysis
Identify which joinery companies win contracts in your area, for what amounts and with which technical accreditations.
PEB renovation tracking
Detect in advance the energy renovation programmes for schools, hospitals and social housing, often involving large window frame lots.
Why joinery contractors choose GPC Gov
In the joinery trade, margins often come down to the ability to win the right contracts at the right time. Between tenders from the Buildings Agency, municipalities and social housing companies, keeping track of everything is difficult. GPC Gov centralises the lot.
Our unique coverage of contracts without mandatory publication gives you access to smaller window frame, interior door and partition works — often negotiated directly by contracting authorities and invisible to your competitors.
Who publishes joinery tenders?
Public joinery tenders come from many contracting authorities active in construction and renovation across Belgium.
Buildings Agency
Schools
Municipalities
Hospitals
Universities
Social housing companies
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