Road Works & Infrastructure Public Procurement
Access all road infrastructure tenders in Belgium: road resurfacing, pavement works, sewerage, public lighting, signage and cycle paths. GPC Gov delivers daily alerts to your inbox.
A sector with massive investment in Belgium
Belgium is investing heavily in the renovation and modernisation of its road infrastructure. The Walloon Infrastructure Plan, Flemish Wegenwerken programmes and Brussels Mobility projects generate thousands of road works public tenders every year, representing budgets worth several billion euros.
From municipal road repairs to major motorway projects, including roundabout construction, road surfacing and public lighting installation, the opportunities are considerable for companies with the appropriate class C certifications and road works expertise.
Road tenders per year in Belgium
Wallonia, Flanders, Brussels
Budgets per road project
Required certifications for road works
The road infrastructure tenders we monitor
GPC Gov covers all CPV codes related to road works and infrastructure, from road construction to signage and lighting.
Road and motorway construction
Construction, widening and resurfacing of roads, motorways, expressways and municipal carriageways.
Sewerage and drainage works
Installation and renovation of sewerage networks, collectors, stormwater pipes and pumping stations linked to road works.
Public lighting
Installation, replacement and modernisation of road public lighting, LED systems, lighting columns and smart management systems.
Road surfacing
Laying of asphalt, concrete, paving stones, bituminous mixes, wearing courses and road resurfacing works.
Road signage
Supply and installation of road signs, road markings, traffic lights, road safety devices and street furniture.
Cycle paths
Construction and development of cycle paths, greenways, soft mobility infrastructure and related facilities.
Daily road works alerts
Receive new road infrastructure tenders every morning matching your specialities: roads, sewerage, lighting, signage, cycle paths.
Below-threshold contracts
Access road works tenders below publication thresholds, often awarded by municipalities without a formal call for tenders — a goldmine for local contractors.
Competitive analysis
Identify your competitors in road works tenders: who wins which contracts, at what prices, in which municipalities. Refine your commercial strategy.
Renewal detection
Road maintenance and public lighting contracts regularly come up for renewal. GPC Gov notifies you in advance so you can prepare your bid.
Why choose GPC Gov for road infrastructure?
The road works sector is highly fragmented: hundreds of municipalities, provinces and regions publish tenders across different platforms. GPC Gov centralises all these sources — Bulletin des Adjudications, e-Procurement, TED — and delivers relevant opportunities straight to your inbox.
Our platform also detects below-threshold contracts (without mandatory publication), which represent a significant share of municipal road works. This gives you access to opportunities your competitors simply do not see.
Key contracting authorities for road works
Road infrastructure tenders are published by a wide range of public bodies, from municipal to regional level.
Municipalities & Cities
SPW – Roads & Buildings DG
AWV – Agency for Roads and Traffic
Brussels Mobility
Provinces
Intermunicipal associations
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