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SIMAP awards matched to your CPV codes

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Newsletter Radar watches Swiss public procurement, filters what actually fits your business, and delivers it as one short weekly briefing.

Every SIMAP publication, checked daily — 26 cantons, all federal offices

What the radar does for you

Three jobs the radar does before you open your inbox.

How it works

Set it up once. The work happens while you sleep.

  1. Step 1

    Describe what you sell

    CPV codes, the cantons you serve, and a minimum contract value. Takes about two minutes, and you can change it whenever your business does.

  2. Step 2

    We read SIMAP every night

    Awards — Zuschläge — across all four publication types, including direct awards and each lot of a framework contract separately, in German, French and Italian.

  3. Step 3

    One briefing lands in your inbox

    Only what matched, ordered by fit, with the buyer, the winner, the value and a link to the original notice. Nothing else.

What a briefing actually looks like

No dashboard, no login, no infinite feed. One email, ordered by how well each award fits the profile you set. If a week has nothing worth your attention, it says so and stops.

  • The buyer, the winner, the contract value and the award date
  • A link straight to the original SIMAP notice
  • Each lot of a framework listed separately, with its own winner
  • The original German, French or Italian text, never machine-mangled
Your Monday briefingSample
Kanton Zürich, TiefbauamtStrong fit

Instandsetzung Kantonsstrasse — Los 2

Implenia Schweiz AG · CHF 4'820'000

Ville de LausanneGood fit

Marché de services — maintenance CVC

Consortium ClimaVaud · CHF 1'150'000

Questions

Where does the data come from?
simap.ch, the official Swiss public procurement platform, through its public API. We read the same notices any buyer publishes there — we do not scrape anything behind a login, and we add nothing that is not in the published record.
Do you cover French and Italian speaking Switzerland?
Yes. Notices are published per language, and a Ticino or Romandie award often has no German text at all. We keep every language version, so a Vaud award is not invisible to you because it was never written in German.
What about frameworks with multiple lots?
Each lot is published as its own award, with its own winner and its own price. We keep them separate. Collapsing them into one project attributes one firm’s contract value to another.
Is this awards, or open calls for tender?
Awards. The product is built for firms that sell to the winners of public contracts, so it tracks who won what — not what is still open for bidding.