A weekly intelligence file built for Caribbean contractors, suppliers, and professional-services firms. Twelve government sources, two countries, one workbook — with the deadlines, the issuing bodies, and the links back to every original notice.
Caribbean procurement data lives scattered across dozens of poorly-maintained government sites. International aggregators charge USD $200+ a month and miss half of it.
The Public Procurement Act overhauled how Trinidad & Tobago publishes tenders, but the practical reality is that every ministry, agency, and state enterprise still posts to its own page in its own format. Some load behind JavaScript. Some publish as image-only JPGs. Some go silent for weeks. None of them tell you when a comparable tender just closed across the water in Guyana.
ProcureCaribbean does the assembly work. One file, every Monday, with the data already normalised, classified, and linked back to the original notices. Built and operated locally — not licensed from a Bangalore data farm.
Every fresh tender notice from Trinidad & Tobago's ministries and major state enterprises, captured in the last seven days. Title, issuing body, publication date, submission deadline, and a one-click link back to the original notice.
Recent Guyana tender openings, line by line — including the bidders, their lot allocations, and their submitted amounts. The competitive intelligence that no international aggregator extracts because they don't read the NPTA minutes.
Curated forward-looking tenders from Guyana's centralised procurement portal — filtered for high-value, foreign-funded, and oil-&-gas-sector work. The signal, not the noise.
Red on the rows closing this week. Amber on rows closing inside ten days. Green on the rest. Open the file on Monday morning and you know within thirty seconds what needs a same-day response.
Auto-filter on every column. Frozen headers. Sort by deadline, by issuing body, by value bracket. Built for an Excel-native workflow, not a clunky web dashboard you have to log into.
Every row links back to its original public source. You can verify any line item before bid preparation, exactly as the disclaimer on the cover tab instructs. Discovery tool, not a legal substitute.
Guyana coverage filters to oil & gas, EPC, foreign-funded projects (IDB, World Bank, CDB), major state-enterprise procurement (GPL, GWI, GuySuCo, CJIA), and construction or supply contracts above GYD $50M. Small consumables and routine office procurement are excluded by design.
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Download a complete recent issue — Trinidad-only, one full month of real notices, every field populated exactly as a subscriber sees it. Open it in Excel, sort by deadline, run the filters, click the source links. Decide for yourself whether it's worth thirty-second more in your week.
A single subscription tier covers comprehensive Trinidad & Tobago and curated Guyana intelligence. No usage limits, no per-seat fees, no enterprise sales call. Pay monthly, cancel monthly.
The first week is free. If the file isn't worth it after seven days, no charge. After your first paid month, our seven-day money-back policy still applies.
Caribbean contractors deserve better than international tender databases that don't know UDeCOTT from WASA. So we read the notices ourselves — every source, every week, by hand and by code — and turn them into one clean file you can actually plan around.
ProcureCaribbean is built and operated locally — not licensed from an international data firm with a regional sub-folder. We know these sources, these issuing bodies, and this market.
Flag a missed tender or a parsing error and it reaches the people who maintain the data directly — no ticket queue, no chatbot. Corrections feed straight into the next week's run.
Twelve government sources run end-to-end into the workbook, and every issue is reviewed before Monday's delivery window. Accuracy is a standard we hold ourselves to, week after week.
Anything not answered here — email us directly. No ticket queues, no chatbots.
The first week is free. The seven-day money-back covers the next month. The cancel button works.
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