Tier 1 of 3 · Live Procurement Records
Real UK public-sector notices the engine ingests today
Each card below is an actual notice pulled from Contracts Finder or Find a Tender within the last 90 days — real buyer, real value, real source link. This is one of several evidence layers a paid scan combines (see Tier 3 below for the full picture).
Live evidence · refreshed hourly
Recent awarded contracts — click any to verify
Tier 2 of 3 · Demo Report
Demo report: fictional company, fictional opportunities
This page shows the report format. Live AtlasRevenue scans use source-linked public records and market-demand signals where available. Every buyer name, value, deadline and award status in the section below is illustrative — designed to show what the structure delivers, not to represent a real opportunity.
Section 1 of 10 · Illustrative
Executive Decision Panel
Can they win now? Demo
Yes
Recommended routeDirect award via Facilities frameworks (Pagabo, Procure Partnerships)
Contracts found38 awarded · 9 open illustrative
Est. addressable market£142m (next 12 months, reactive maintenance + planned works) illustrative
Top buyer concentration3 buyers account for 41% of awarded spend illustrative
Section 2 of 10 · Illustrative
Evidence Grade & Scan Basis
Demo grade Grade B+ — in a live scan this paragraph explains the depth of public-record evidence behind the verdict. It states how many awarded and open contracts were matched, which CPV codes were confirmed active, how many unique buyers were assessed, and where the evidence is thin (e.g. limited Find a Tender history for sub-£120k awards, missing local authority micro-lots). All counts shown here are illustrative; in a paid scan they come from live Contracts Finder and Find a Tender pulls completed for your specific service mix.
Section 3 of 10 · Illustrative
Intelligence Dashboard Summary
Total awarded (18 months) demo
£87.4m
Open contract value demo
£23.1m
Avg contract size demo
£2.3m
Example sector commentary: facilities management spend is concentrated in Q1 and Q3 (financial year), with peak procurement activity in October and March. Reactive maintenance lots are typically the most frequently tendered, followed by planned maintenance and compliance-driven M&E renewals. Live reports replace this with the actual quarterly and category patterns extracted from your sector’s real data.
Section 4 of 10 · Illustrative
Illustrative Evidence Table
The examples below are fictional and show how AtlasRevenue structures evidence in a live report. In a paid scan, this section contains real buyer names, real values, real notice dates, source links to Contracts Finder or Find a Tender, and confidence labels where available. For the demo, buyer names are anonymised (“London Borough Council A”, etc.) so no real organisation is attached to a fabricated contract.
| Contract |
Buyer |
Value |
Status |
| Responsive Repairs & Voids Programme 2026–30 | London Borough Council A illustrative | £18.2m | ● Example: Awarded |
| Planned Maintenance and Cyclical Decorations | Housing Trust B illustrative | £12.6m | ● Example: Awarded |
| M&E Servicing and Compliance | Housing Association C illustrative | £8.9m | ● Example: Awarded |
| Void Property Turnaround & Minor Works | London Borough Council D — Homes Service illustrative | £4.1m | ● Example: Open |
| Fire Door Replacement and Compartmentalisation | London Borough Council E illustrative | £3.2m | ● Example: Open |
Source link: included in live scans where available · Confidence label: shown per row in live scans
Section 5 of 10 · Illustrative
Best Routes to Revenue
1. Direct award via a relevant facilities framework illustrative£8–12m/yr
2. Open tender — Reactive repairs (housing associations) illustrative£4–8m/yr
3. Multi-supplier framework — Planned maintenance lots illustrative£3–6m/yr
4. Sub-contract route via Tier-1 main contractors illustrative£1–3m/yr
Recommended first move · example format
Example output: “Apply to a relevant repairs & maintenance framework, Lot 2 (£1m–£5m). Next intake window: shown where source-confirmed in live scans. With your track record and geographic coverage, this is the highest-probability route.” In a live report this paragraph is built from real framework intake calendars and the named frameworks your firm is closest to qualifying for.
Section 6 of 10 · Illustrative
Buyer Watchlist
In a live report, this table lists the named buyers spending most on your service area, with real award totals from public records and a click-through to each buyer’s profile. Names below are anonymised for the demo.
BuyerTotal awardedContracts
London Borough Council A illustrative£18.2m4
Housing Trust B illustrative£14.8m3
Housing Association C illustrative£12.1m5
London Borough Council D — Homes illustrative£9.7m3
London Borough Council E illustrative£7.4m2
Live scans add: buyer click-through profile · recent award timeline · incumbent supplier(s) where source-confirmed
Section 7 of 10 · Illustrative
Bid Readiness Score
72%Ready to bid — minor gaps
✔ Strengths
3+ years public sector track record. ISO 9001/14001 certified. DBS-cleared workforce. Geographic coverage matches buyer concentration.
⚠ Gaps
No Constructionline Gold. No case study exceeding £5m single contract. Missing PAS 2030 for retrofit lots. Social value policy not uploaded.
Section 8 of 10 · Illustrative
Do Not Chase These Yet
In a live report, this section names the specific frameworks and contracts where your firm is below threshold today — with the precise gap and what it would take to close it. Examples below are illustrative.
National major-refurbishment framework illustrative
Avoid pattern: requires £20m+ annual turnover and 3 completed framework references. A firm at £8m turnover is below threshold. Re-evaluate after scaling to £15m+. Live reports name the exact framework and current threshold.
Central-government secure-estate maintenance illustrative
Avoid pattern: SC security clearance required for all operatives. Typical clearance lead time 4–6 months. No evidence of existing clearance in the profile would defer this route.
Transport-authority station maintenance illustrative
Not yet pattern: requires authority-specific contractor accreditation (e.g. industry safety scheme + competency card). Often achievable within ~3 months once initiated.
Section 9 of 10 · Illustrative
30-Day Activation Plan
Live reports replace the items below with specific portal names, contract IDs, and source-confirmed deadlines drawn from the buyers we found for your firm. The example weeks below illustrate the level of action-detail you can expect.
Week 1Register on the relevant framework supplier portal illustrative
Submit accreditations, insurance documents, and last 3 years’ audited accounts. Confirm eligibility for the lot that matches your contract-size profile.
Week 1Set up Contracts Finder alerts illustrative
Example keyword set: “responsive repairs”, “planned maintenance”, “void property”, “M&E servicing”. Live scans deliver the exact keyword + geographic filter set for your service mix.
Week 2Submit PQQ for the highest-fit open opportunity illustrative
Deadline: shown in live report where source-confirmed. Example requirements: 2 relevant case studies (£500k+ each) and employer’s liability certificate. Live scans pull the actual buyer-specific PQQ checklist.
Week 3Apply for Constructionline Gold illustrative
A gateway accreditation for many housing-maintenance frameworks. Processing typically 2–4 weeks. Current cost: published on the Constructionline site.
Week 4Draft social-value policy and upload to supplier portals illustrative
Social-value weighting is typically 10–20% on housing tenders. Templates available via the National TOMS framework. Include local employment, apprenticeships, and carbon-reduction commitments.
Section 10 of 10 · Illustrative
QA Notes & Source Confidence
In a live report, every count below is the real number of records examined for your scan. The figures here are illustrative and show the integrity checks the engine runs on every paid scan.
Contracts Finder records checked847 illustrative
Find a Tender records checked312 illustrative
Matching contracts identified47 illustrative
CPV codes verified✔ 3 codes confirmed illustrative
Outlier notices excluded2 (>£500m threshold) illustrative
Aggregator buyers filtered✔ Active
Data freshness (target SLA on live scans)Contracts Finder: <24h · FTS: <48h
Caveat: Live AtlasRevenue reports are based on publicly available procurement data plus company, geographic and market-demand signals. Award values are as published by the contracting authority and may differ from final contract values. AtlasRevenue provides intelligence, not certainty.
Tier 3 of 3 · Live Evidence Preview
Live Evidence Preview
Real examples of buyer activity and market-demand signals AtlasRevenue can track from public records, procurement data, geography, company intelligence, and sector sources.
These examples are separate from the fictional Brightwell demo above. They show the type of real evidence AtlasRevenue can use in live scans. Cards below are example slots — real source links appear in live deployments.
How AtlasRevenue turns evidence into commercial direction
AtlasRevenue does not just list tenders. It reads buyer activity, demand signals, sector movement, geography, and commercial fit to show where a company should sell next.
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Detect demand signals
Across public procurement records, company filings, geographic and property data, and sector demand indicators.
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Match them to supplier capability
Filter signals by the scanned company’s service mix, threshold profile, frameworks held and geographic reach.
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Recommend the next route to revenue
Direct tender, framework, subcontractor route, partner route or buyer engagement — whichever the evidence supports.
Public procurement record
Source-linked buyer appears here example slot
Detected signal: Recent buyer activity in a supplier category relevant to the scanned company.
Why it matters: Public records can reveal buyer behaviour, recurring spend, category demand, and likely route-to-market.
Source-linked in live scans
Source link added in live deployment
Market-demand signal
Sector or geography appears here example slot
Detected signal: Demand movement identified from geography, company, property, funding, or sector data.
Why it matters: Early signals can show where demand is forming before a formal tender appears.
Market signal in live scans
Evidence added in live deployment
Framework / route-to-market signal
Relevant framework or buyer group appears here example slot
Detected signal: A likely route to revenue based on buyer behaviour, supplier category, or procurement pattern.
Why it matters: Some companies should not chase tenders directly. The better path may be a framework, subcontractor route, partner route, or buyer engagement.
Route assessed in live scans
Source added in live deployment
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DEMO REPORT · INTELLIGENCE, NOT CERTAINTY
Brightwell FM Ltd is fictional. All buyer names in the demo above are anonymised placeholders; all values, deadlines, framework intake windows and award statuses are illustrative. Live scans use source-linked public records and market-demand signals where available.
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