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Every public procurement procedure in the EU is classified using CPV codes (Common Procurement Vocabulary). These 8-digit codes, established by Regulation (EC) No 213/2008, define exactly what goods, services, or works a contracting authority is buying. If you're in public procurement — whether you're a supplier searching for opportunities or a buyer classifying your needs — understanding CPV codes is essential.
This guide shows you how to use Tendersight's free CPV Code Explorer to find the exact codes for your business and never miss a relevant tender again.

What Are CPV Codes?
CPV stands for Common Procurement Vocabulary. It's a unified classification system used across all EU/EEA countries to standardize how procurement opportunities are categorized. Every tender published on TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) includes one or more CPV codes.
The system has a hierarchical structure:
- Division (first 2 digits) — broad category, e.g., 45 = Construction work
- Group (first 3 digits) — sub-category, e.g., 451 = Site preparation work
- Class (first 4 digits) — specific type, e.g., 4511 = Demolition and wrecking work
- Category (first 5 digits) — detailed type
- Full code (8 digits + check digit) — the most specific classification, e.g., 45110000-1
How to Use the CPV Explorer
Method 1: Search by Keyword
Type any keyword into the search bar — a product name, service description, or industry term. The explorer searches across all CPV codes and their descriptions in real time.

Example searches: "software development", "medical equipment", "road construction", "catering services", "office furniture".
Method 2: Browse by Division
If you want to explore all codes within a category, use the Browse by Division panel. Click any division to expand it and see all its child codes.

Method 3: Direct Code Lookup
Already know your CPV code? Type it directly in the search bar (e.g., "72000000") to jump straight to its detail view, see its hierarchical position, and discover related codes.
Why CPV Codes Matter for Your Business
- Tender alerts — Most procurement monitoring tools (including Tendersight) let you set alerts based on CPV codes. Wrong codes = missed opportunities.
- Bid eligibility — Contracting authorities filter bidders based on CPV-relevant experience. Your past contract references should align with the tender's CPV.
- Market analysis — Use CPV codes to analyze spending patterns, competition density, and award rates in your sector.
- ESPD alignment — When filling Part IV of the ESPD, your technical references should match the CPV classification of the tender.
CPV Code Best Practices
- Use multiple codes — Your products/services may fall under several CPV codes. Set up alerts for all relevant ones.
- Check parent and child codes — Some tenders use broader division-level codes, others use very specific 8-digit codes. Monitor both.
- Update regularly — As your business evolves, revisit your CPV code selection to capture new markets.
- Cross-reference with the tender — Always verify the CPV codes in the actual contract notice, not just the summary.
Start Exploring CPV Codes
Open Tendersight's free CPV Code Explorer to search, browse, and find the right classifications for your procurement needs. Combined with Tendersight's AI-powered tender monitoring, you'll never miss a relevant opportunity.