
The National Federation of Builders has launched a new NFB Tendering Portal, giving members a simple way to find publicly advertised construction contract opportunities from across England, Scotland and Wales
Designed specifically for the construction sector, the NFB Tendering Portal brings together opportunities normally spread across multiple procurement sites.
It makes job opportunities searchable within the NFB members’ area, helping businesses identify relevant work more quickly and manage tender pipelines more effectively.
A simplified job search process
Members can search the NFB Tendering Portal using practical filters, including keyword search, contract value, publication date, submission deadline, location, and construction-relevant CPV codes covering construction work, repair and maintenance services, and architectural, engineering, and inspection services.
Additional CPV codes can also be added where members operate in specialist areas.
Users can create and save multiple search preferences tailored to their business needs, allowing them to build structured opportunity pipelines and receive automatic email alerts when matching tenders are published, including reminders as submission deadlines approach.
Accessing support through the NFB Tendering Portal
Through the Tendering Portal, members can access a supporting tendering guide through Ask NFB and a short instructional video that demonstrates how to set up searches and alerts.
“The NFB Tendering Portal is part of our wider work to modernise how we support members and make it easier for them to access real commercial opportunities. We want membership to deliver practical value day-to-day, as well as representation at national level,” explained James Butcher, deputy chief executive of the National Federation of Builders.
He concluded: “By bringing tender opportunities together in one place and allowing members to tailor alerts to their business, this portal helps firms save time, stay informed and compete more effectively for work.”
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