Contract Awards: 11/07/2025
Explore the Latest UK Social Housing Contracts – July 2025
Today’s round-up of awarded tenders in the UK social housing sector highlights retrofit upgrades, adaptation works, fire door replacements, appliance servicing, asbestos surveys, and property refurbishments. With detailed contract scopes, issuing authorities, and project values across regions including London, Yorkshire, East Midlands, and East Anglia—this summary offers valuable insights for contractors, suppliers, and consultants navigating public sector housing procurement.
Kicking off the awards update, CURO has awarded a substantial £16.5m contract to Livgreen Futures for Wave 3 Energy Efficiency Works under the EEM0056 framework. The project will deliver retrofit improvements across its housing stock in the South West, enhancing thermal performance and sustainability through modern insulation and energy-saving measures.
Delivering critical upgrades in building safety, Melville Housing Association Ltd. selected Sidey Solutions for its 2025 Window and Fire Door Replacement Project. Valued at £224k and running over 8 months in Scotland, this contract focuses on improving fire safety and energy efficiency through the replacement of windows and doors in social housing properties. Targeting essential accessibility improvements, Derbyshire Dales District Council awarded multiple contracts for Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) Level Access Shower installations. Newdec Interiors secured awards for Fairholmes, Matlock and Stafford Crescent, Wirksworth, while Wilcox Plumbing & Heating was appointed for Duke Fields, Middleton. All projects aim to enhance independent living through adapted bathrooms for residents with mobility needs.
On the maintenance front, Hillingdon London Borough has commissioned Re-gen (M&E Services) for a comprehensive 60-month contract worth £131k to handle the repairs and servicing of domestic laundry and kitchen appliances across various short-term let social housing units. The contract ensures essential white goods remain in working condition for residents. Driving network modernisation, Newcastle City Council engaged Schneider Electric for the replacement of 15 heat meters in the Byker District Heating Network. The 14-month contract focuses on energy management improvements, contributing to more efficient heat distribution and monitoring.
Ensuring clean and well-maintained homes, Broadland Housing Association Ltd. awarded three identical contracts, each worth £242k over 24 months, to Norse Commercial Services for window cleaning services. The contracts are segmented across East, Norwich, and West areas of East Anglia, reflecting a structured approach to estate hygiene and visual upkeep. Revitalising community facilities, Enfield London Borough has appointed GreyLine Builders for a £1.7m Community House Fit Out under a 5-month programme. This refurbishment will transform communal housing spaces in Greater London, enhancing usability and community engagement.
Supporting safe living environments, Thurrock Borough Council has entrusted Riverside Environmental Services with a £326k contract over 24 months to carry out asbestos surveys and inspections across its 10,000-property housing stock in East Anglia. The works include management and re-inspection surveys, helping to maintain compliance and resident safety. Concluding the update, Bradford Metropolitan City Council has commissioned Mears to deliver Disabled Extension Works at 1 Hollybank Gardens. Valued at £80k and spanning 12 months, the project involves constructing a single-storey bedroom and level access shower, ensuring tailored support for a disabled resident in Yorkshire and the Humber.