# Bangladesh Government Procurement — e-GP Bangladesh

> Search Bangladeshi government tenders on e-GP with AI. Hook turns plain English into structured procurement data from Bangladesh’s Electronic Government Procurement system. Sign up.

*Source: [https://www.selltostate.com/countries/bangladesh/](https://www.selltostate.com/countries/bangladesh/)*

**Country:** Bangladesh (BD)
**Portal:** e-GP Bangladesh
**Portal URL:** https://www.eprocure.gov.bd
**Currency:** BDT
**Language:** en-BD

## Overview

Bangladesh’s e-GP system processes billions of dollars in annual procurement, from World Bank and ADB-funded infrastructure projects to garment industry development programmes. Hook indexes every tender — so you find donor-funded and domestically financed opportunities in one search.

## Why Hook for Bangladesh?

### Donor + GoB Coverage

Surface both government-funded and World Bank, ADB, and JICA development partner-funded tenders from a single search.

### Always Current

Hook indexes e-GP Bangladesh continuously — new tenders from CPTU, LGED, RHD, and all procuring entities appear within minutes.

### Plain English

No need to master OTM, LTM, or RFQM procurement method codes. Describe your expertise and Hook matches you to relevant tenders.

### Export-Ready

Structured data with tender IDs, procuring entities, estimated values in BDT, funding sources, and deadlines.

## How it works

1. **Ask in Plain English** — Describe the contracts you want in plain English. Hook understands Bangladeshi procurement methods — OTM, LTM, RFQM — without requiring you to know the classification system.
2. **Hook Searches e-GP Bangladesh** — Hook indexes the e-GP Bangladesh platform covering all procuring entities — ministries, divisions, directorates, autonomous bodies, and development partner-funded projects. Every notice is normalised.
3. **Receive Structured Contract Data** — Results include tender IDs, procuring entity details, estimated values in BDT, funding sources, and submission deadlines — structured for immediate analysis by your business development team.

## Use cases

- **Infrastructure Contractors** — Track LGED, RHD, and BWDB tenders for roads, bridges, and flood management projects across all 64 districts.
- **Development Consultants** — Find World Bank, ADB, and JICA-funded advisory and technical assistance contracts through the e-GP system.
- **Industrial Suppliers** — Surface procurement opportunities in garment sector compliance, power generation, and special economic zone development.

## Built for

Built for Bangladesh

## FAQ

### What is Hook?

Hook is an AI-powered procurement search tool by Sell to State. It helps businesses find Bangladeshi government tenders published on the e-GP system using natural language queries, covering both GoB-funded and development partner-funded projects.

### What is e-GP Bangladesh?

e-GP (Electronic Government Procurement) Bangladesh is the country’s mandatory online procurement system managed by CPTU under the Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division. It processes tenders for all government agencies using public and development partner funds. Hook indexes this system continuously.

### Who is Hook built for?

Bangladeshi contractors, international development consultants, garment industry suppliers, infrastructure firms, and any business pursuing government contracts funded by GoB, World Bank, ADB, or other development partners.

### How much does Hook cost?

BDT 24,000 per month, or BDT 240,000 per year (saving BDT 48,000). Sign up to lock in early access pricing.

### What data does Hook cover?

All e-GP tender notices including open tendering, limited tendering, request for quotation, direct procurement, and development partner-funded project procurements from ministries, divisions, directorates, and autonomous bodies.

### Can I use Hook as an MCP server?

Yes. Hook exposes a Model Context Protocol interface for querying Bangladeshi procurement data from any MCP-compatible AI assistant or automation tool.

## Pricing

- Monthly: 24000 BDT
- Annual: 240000 BDT (saves 17)
