나라장터 · Korea ON-line E-Procurement System
Korean public tenders,
searchable in English.
South Korea publishes thousands of government bid announcements every week — all of them in Korean. Search in plain English and we'll find the Korean wording that actually appears in tender titles.
How it works
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You search in English
Korean tender announcements are published only in Korean. Type what you need in plain English instead.
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AI finds the Korean term
A language model converts your phrase into the wording that actually appears in tender titles — which a literal translation usually misses.
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Every category is searched
Goods, services, construction, foreign procurement and other notices are queried together, then merged and de-duplicated.
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Understanding Korean tenders
All guides →Korean notices assume knowledge that is rarely written down in English. These cover the parts that decide whether you can bid, and whether you can win.
How to read a Korean tender notice
A field-by-field guide to the Korean terms on a 나라장터 bid announcement, and which ones decide whether you can bid at all.
7 min read
Korean contract methods explained
일반경쟁, 제한경쟁, 지명경쟁 and 수의계약 — what each means in practice and how it changes your chance of winning.
6 min read
Can foreign companies bid on Korean public tenders?
How international bidding works in Korea, what 국제입찰 means, and the practical barriers that matter more than the legal ones.
7 min read
Korean tender deadlines: the four dates that matter
Registration cut-off, bid opening, bid closing and 개찰 are different dates. Missing the first one disqualifies you before you start.
5 min read
How the winning price is decided in Korean tenders
복수예가, the lottery that sets the target price, and why the lowest bid frequently does not win.
6 min read