UK GOVERNMENT CONTRACT AWARDS

Search UK government contract awards.
Keep the evidence attached.

Explore award notices published through Contracts Finder, then follow public-sector buyers, government suppliers, contract end dates, registered companies, charity links and regional context back to source.

Contracts Finder award records · not live tender opportunities or audited spend · source dates kept visible

Published awards72,059Contracts Finder notices
Supplier links80,435Names and published IDs
Charity records185,428Charity Commission register
Disclosed notice value£595.3bnGBP fields, not verified spend

CHOOSE YOUR STARTING POINT

Four direct routes into the evidence.

Choose the organisation, market or overview closest to your question. Each route reconnects to the same source-governed notices.

LATEST EVIDENCE

Recently published awards

3 results shown · award notices

How to read the records
Read totals carefully. Notice values may cover frameworks, amendments or multiple suppliers. They are not verified supplier revenue, invoiced spend or proof of delivery quality.

PLACE CONTEXT

Where notices say work will be delivered

Only region-coded notices are shown. National and missing delivery fields stay outside the comparison.

FOLLOW THE QUESTION

What do you want to know?

Each answer explains the measure, opens the right report and leads back to the source records.

Browse all 20 questions →
Who wins UK government contracts?Suppliers →Which departments award contracts?Buyers →Which regions have most awards?Places →Which sectors receive most contracts?Markets →What are the biggest UK contract awards?Values →What can Contracts Finder data prove?Method →

THE EVIDENCE CHAIN

Names are labels.
Identifiers are evidence.

UK Public Money keeps the supplier name and identifier exactly as published. A Companies House number resolves to one register record; if that registered name conflicts with the notice, the discrepancy is flagged rather than silently joined.

  1. 01Award noticeContracts Finder title, buyer, date, category and disclosed value.
  2. 02Supplier evidencePublished supplier name and any GB-COH identifier supplied with it.
  3. 03Company & charity contextRegistered status and charity links, with name conflicts shown.
  4. 04Place contextONS statistics describe the area, not the contract's effect.

PROVENANCE

Every layer keeps its source date.