Denmark runs a highly digitised procurement system. Notices surface through udbud.dk — the state information site operated by the Danish Competition and Consumer Authority (Konkurrence- og Forbrugerstyrelsen) — and, above threshold, through TED. The documents and bids themselves usually live on a commercial e-tender system the buyer has chosen.
udbud.dk.The Danish state’s central information point for public tenders — guidance plus notice signposting. Combined with TED for above-threshold notices, it gives you the discovery layer for the Danish market.
Above and below threshold. Above the EU thresholds, open/restricted procedures apply and notices go to TED. Below them, Danish rules still require advertising for contracts of clear cross-border interest — so an aggregator that reads the e-tender systems is the reliable way to catch everything.
Danish authorities run their tenders on commercial e-tendering platforms — Mercell, Ethics / EU-Supply, and others. You register (free) on whichever system the notice points to, download the udbudsmateriale, and submit there. The ESPD applies as across the EU. Documentation and bids are in Danish.
Try qlows on a Danish notice
Drop an udbudsmateriale into qlows and watch the krav and ESPD grid build itself.
Bring a live Danish udbud — we'll structure the requirements from the Danish source, in English.
Book a 30-min demo →- Find the tender via qlows / TED / udbud.dk, and follow it to the hosting e-tender system.
- Register and download the udbudsmateriale on that system.
- Ingest into qlows. The bundle is decomposed into a compliance grid — qualification and award criteria, ESPD rows — in English, Danish source preserved.
- Route open items to the right owners via a magic link each.
- Draft and submit electronically before the tilbudsfrist.
Start with live Danish tenders by industry to find a real one to run through.