In the new search function you can search for tenders and their publications that were announced in the last 28 days. Enter the desired search parameters in the search mask and you will receive the hit list with all matching hits of the last 28 days.
In der auftrag.at-Suche können Sie nach Ausschreibungen und deren Veröffentlichungen suchen, die in den letzten 28 Tagen bekanntgegeben wurden. Geben Sie die gewünschten Suchparameter in der Suchmaske ein und erhalten Sie die Trefferliste mit allen passenden Treffern der letzten 28 Tage.
If you click on a hit in the hit list, you will get a detailed view of the corresponding call for tenders. You’ll also find information on how to access the tender documents. If the tender is processed via an e-tendering platform, you will find the corresponding web address as a button or link in the detailed view.
When you save a new search profile or click on the cogwheel in search profile admin, you can assign several recipient email addresses, separated by a comma, to a search profile. These email addresses will receive daily hit emails if there are any tenders matching the search profile.
You must be logged in as a auftrag.at user. When you’re not logged in, you can only use the auftrag.at quick search feature. This offers a simple, quick search for tenders without the ability to enter or change search parameters, such as "contracting authority", "NUTS code" or "CPV code".
If you want to use the full scope of auftrag.at search, please log in with your auftrag.at user data or register as a new user.
A NUTS code describes where an advertised contract is to be carried out. When creating a auftrag.at search profile, you can specify NUTS codes as search parameters so that you are only sent hits whose job locations are of interest to you.
Our tip for success: NUTS codes are structured hierarchically. Use higher-level NUTS codes initially so as not to limit the search hits too much.
You can find more information on NUTS codes in the auftrag.at procurement glossary (only available in German).
A CPV code consists of 9 digits. These are used in the EU to describe which products/services contracting authorities wish to procure in tenders. Therefore, when creating a auftrag.at search profile, you can specify CPV codes as search parameters to ensure that only hits matching your range of products/services are sent to you.
Our tip for success: CPV codes are structured hierarchically. Use higher-level CPV codes initially to avoid limiting the search hits too much.
You’ll find more information on CPV codes in the auftrag.at blog (only available in German).
Change the parameters of your search profile until the real-time preview shows you suitable results.
Our tip for success: Create a more general search profile to start with, even if this leads to a higher number of hits in the hit emails. Then optimise the search profile for daily use by changing specific search parameters, e.g. the CPV or NUTS-Codes.
To show you how to create a auftrag.at search profile and set up hit emails, we have created a short instruction video.
The upgrade of the search algorithm has modernised the core of our search. This has fundamentally changed the search behaviour – existing search profiles will inevitably deliver different (but correct) results.
With our real-time preview, you can see at a glance what the hit emails of the past 28 days would have looked like based on your search profile. Why not try it out?