Doing business with government

How to do business with the government, including information about public tenders and contracts, and more.

Overview

Does your business want to work with us? Below you will find information on opportunities and how to make it happen.

See also

Procurement and tenders

  • Public tenders and contracts - NBON

    Find all notices for public solicitations for the purchase of goods, services and construction services for GNB and other NB public sector entities.

  • Strategic procurement

    Strategic procurement maximizes competition to achieve the best value for money while ensuring that all suppliers and contractors who wish to compete for government contracts have a fair and open opportunity to do so.

  • Transportation and infrastructure tenders and contacts

    The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure publicly tenders contracts for the construction, repair or alteration of land or structures owned or administered by the Government of New Brunswick in respect to the province’s highway network and buildings.

  • Unsolicited Proposals Program

    The Unsolicited Proposals Program allows companies to present unique and innovative products or services to government for consideration.

Strategies, laws and policies

  • Digital and Information Technology policies

    The systems and tools we use to keep the Government of New Brunswick accessible and secure.

  • Green Procurement

    Green Procurement aims to reduce the adverse environmental impacts of purchased goods and services throughout their entire life cycle.

  • Legislation and trade agreements

    Laws, trade agreements and internal policies dictate the rules for procuring goods, services or construction services.

  • New Brunswick First Procurement Strategy

    The New Brunswick First Procurement Strategy supports government’s priority of Energizing the Private Sector by recognizing that public procurement is a lever for economic development, supporting local business and reducing barriers in obtaining NB government contracts.

Investing

Land acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge that New Brunswick is situated on the unceded and unsurrendered territories of the Wolastoqey, Mi'gmaw, and Peskotomuhkati peoples. We seek to repair and rebuild meaningful relationships with Indigenous peoples and honour these lands which hold the hopes of future generations.