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Network Infrastructure — Public Tenders

Network infrastructure is the backbone of IT in public institutions. Public clients regularly award contracts for the design, deployment, and maintenance of local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), Wi-Fi infrastructures, and network components. Requirements range from cabling single buildings through to building cross-agency communications networks.

Typical tenders in the network infrastructure sector

  • Renewal of the active network components (switches, routers) of a city administration
  • Deployment of a full-coverage Wi-Fi infrastructure in public schools
  • Design and implementation of structured cabling for a new public building
  • Procurement and installation of firewall systems
  • Framework agreement for network maintenance and monitoring
  • Deployment of a redundant WAN connecting municipal sites

Relevant CPV codes

Challenges in finding tenders

Network infrastructure tenders use varied terms: "network technology", "active components", "passive cabling", "LAN infrastructure", "switches and routers", or "network modernisation". Network services are also often part of buildings or data-centre tenders and are not classified as a standalone IT tender.

The technical range is broad — from simple patch panel installation through to the configuration of complex software-defined networking solutions. Without a precise search strategy, relevant tenders are easily overlooked.

How BOND helps with network infrastructure tenders

  • AI-powered search recognises network projects within buildings or infrastructure tenders
  • Automatic notifications keep you informed about new network projects in your region
  • CPV code matching searches both IT and telecommunications codes
  • Lot analysis identifies network lots within comprehensive construction or IT procurement procedures
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