Monday: 02/02/2026 / Awards

Contract Awards: 02/02/2026

Explore the latest UK social housing contract awards, featuring Peabody Trust’s DLO support programme, alongside major reactive repairs frameworks, boiler replacements, plastering works, surveys and professional services supporting housing stock, compliance and delivery across England and Scotland.

Launching the day’s biggest programme, DLO Support Contract Services from Peabody Trust lands at £232.2m, appointing a broad delivery bench including Millstream Estate Services, Robyland Building Supplies, Lux Property Services, The Glass Shop (Dagenham), Kelleher Group Maintenance, Prestige Domestic Property Maintenance, Pantiles FM, P Fenton, Homeshore Property Maintenance, Professional Pest Management, RGE Services, B&X Construction, Lura Constructions, C & R Building Solutions, Kenny Harrison Roofing, M K Windows, FWJ, Vladi 4, Ammax Ltd t/as Go Fix Mechanical and Drainage, and Sureserve Compliance South to bolster DLO peak demand across multi-trade disrepairs, voids, OOH responsive repairs, roofing & guttering, glazing, electrical, damp & mould, drainage/plumbing, gas, pest control, flooring, and fencing/grounds.

Building out Scottish repairs capacity, Reactive Repairs and Void Property Framework 2025-2029 – AHA/R&M/2024 awarded by Angus Housing Association Ltd. confirms £1.1m over 24 months, appointing a multi-lot supply chain including C Hanlon Facilities Management, Exel Joinery, Logie Building Services, Milnbank, Quality Assured Property Maintenance, Summit Facilities Services, Proskleen (t/a SHS Constructions), Iain Robertson Joinery, Ballumbie Plumbing, Donald Yule Plumbing & Heating, Drainbusters Scotland, McIntosh and Fenton, Care Electrical Contractors, G.A. Helmore, W.M. Mustard & Son, Danny Martin Roofing, Scott Cuthill Roofing Contractor, D Nicol Builder, RFY Brickwork, Drain Blitz, Metro Rod, Lux Fabrication, Taybuild, Aftermath (Scotland), Angus Cleaning Services, S&S Cleaning Services, R Y Thomson & Son, and various specialist trades, spanning joinery, plumbing, electrical, plastering, roofing, builder/groundworks, drainage jetting, fencing, landscaping, clearances, glazing and controlled-entry style services.

Focusing on building fabric response, Plastering and Rendering from North Yorkshire Council awards £450k for 24 months to PC Plastering (Leeds & York), covering reactive plastering and rendering across circa 8,300 council homes, sheltered schemes and community centres, structured across north and south operating areas with flexibility to extend coverage as stock grows.

Strengthening planned compliance renewals, Boiler Installation (Planned Replacements and Ad-Hoc) via Ashfield District Council appoints Matthews and Tannert for £753k over 12 months, delivering a JCT measured-term programme for boiler installations across council-owned sites, blending planned replacement work with responsive, specification-led call-offs.

Keeping responsive M&E tight, Plumbing Reactive Repairs Contract from Barrhead Housing Association Ltd. awards £33k for 24 months to Consilium Contracting Services, supporting day-to-day plumbing fixes across managed housing stock and resident-facing repairs.

Extending that same delivery route, Electrical Reactive Repairs Contract from Barrhead Housing Association Ltd. confirms £31k over 24 months with Consilium Contracting Services, providing a single-provider model for electrical reactive works and safety-critical response where required.

Switching to specialist access systems, Specialist Service Line – Automatic Doors awarded by Dorset Council appoints Fix A Door for £113k across 9 months, providing regional reactive and planned maintenance for automatic door assets supporting public-facing buildings and housing-related facilities.

Turning to conservation-led safeguarding, Urgent Works at Pine Court, nos. 84-85, 86-87, 88 and 91 Kirkgate – Lot 1 from Leeds City Council appoints Geo Houlton & Sons for £90k over 1 month, delivering remedial works to secure heritage properties and prevent further deterioration under a direct award route.

Pushing surveying and mobilisation activity, Site Surveying Pilot from Bristol City Council awards £600k across 5 months to Renkap, supporting a structured pilot approach to site surveying that underpins future capital planning, specification accuracy and programme readiness.

Driving contract standardisation, Specialist Resource Services – Lot 5 from Waltham Forest London Borough appoints JPN Projects for £170k across 24 months, supporting development of standard JCT contract forms and major planned works strategy aimed at accelerating progress towards 100% Decent Homes by 2030.

Advancing early-stage new-build pipelines, New-Build RIBA 1 Feasibility Studies – 3 Sites (Phase 4) from Hull City Council appoints Gabbitas Gill Partnership (GGP) for £74k over 2 months, providing RIBA Stage 1 feasibility to shape delivery options and viability across multiple sites.

Continuing that programme flow, Architectural/ Principal Designer Services for Both Council & Privately Owned Properties (Lot 3) from Hull City Council awards £70k for 12 months to Salt Architects, covering architectural and principal designer duties supporting compliant scheme development across mixed ownership homes.

Maintaining momentum on feasibility sequencing, RIBA Stage 1 Feasibility Assessment (Phase 3) from Hull City Council appoints Turner and Townsend Project Management for £58k over 2 months, providing structured feasibility outputs to inform investment decisions and delivery sequencing.

Adding further capacity, RIBA Capacity and Feasibility Stage 0-1 Work (Phase 2) from Hull City Council awards £37k across 2 months to Mason Clark Associates, supporting early-stage work to bring council housebuilding opportunities through to defined scope and deliverable options.

Completing the phased package, RIBA Capacity and Feasibility Work (Phase 1) from Hull City Council appoints Align Property Partners for £33k over 2 months, reinforcing the council’s pipeline development via rapid rotation-based call-offs.

Finally, supporting net zero delivery economics, Consultancy for the Provision Consultancy Services Relating to Truly Affordable Net Zero Homes Building Standards & Costs – GMCA 1722 from Greater Manchester Combined Authority awards £35k for 4 months to WSP UK, extending specialist support around TANZ build cost modelling to reflect policy updates and market shifts.

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