Northeast · NH

RFP & bid response coverage in New Hampshire

Bid Responder serves 8 New Hampshire cities — from Manchester down to its smaller capitals and county seats — covering municipal, county, state, school district, and federal solicitations. Pick a city for the local procurement landscape, the buyers most active there, and the playbook teams use to win bids in that metro.

Capital
Concord
Cities covered
8
Population reach
407,213
New Hampshire · NH
Explore the 8 New Hampshire cities Bid Responder serves — pan to a metro and click through for the local procurement playbook.Open in Google Maps →

Illustrative procurement pulse for New Hampshire: 128 active opportunities in the last 30 days (up 3 versus the prior period), with a median fit score of 80 out of 100 and an average response window of 23 days.

Local procurement pulse — New Hampshire

Illustrative · 30d
Active opportunities
128+3 vs. prior 30d
Avg. response window
23days
Median fit score
80/100
Posting cadence (last 14 days)peak day 5
By channel
City & municipal
39
+9
County agencies
9
+1
State portal
33
-3
Federal (SAM.gov)
28
+1
Cooperative contracts
19
-5

State procurement at a glance

The state portal is just one of the procurement surfaces buyers in New Hampshire use. City and county agencies often run separate systems on top of cooperative contracts.

Statewide procurement portal
NH Bureau of Purchase and Property
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Bid threshold
$10,000 informal threshold.
  • Statewide contracts
  • Cooperative purchasing
  • Strong sustainability goals
Read the full New Hampshire procurement guide

Top New Hampshire industries on Bid Responder

The verticals most represented across New Hampshire cities. Each industry page covers the knowledge libraries, compliance modules, and example questions tailored to that sector.

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