Monday: 16/02/2026 / Awards

Contract Awards: 16/02/2026

Explore the latest UK social housing contract awards featuring void upgrades, structural monitoring, retrofit consultancy and high-rise compliance contracts shaping the latest wave of procurement across London and the regions.

Anchoring the day, Major Refurbishment of Void Properties (Package 4) sees Hammersmith & Fulham London Borough appoint Greyline Group on a £1.27m, 4-month call-off covering structural remedials, roof, window and door replacements, kitchen and bathroom modernisation, heating and electrical upgrades, plus an accessibility-focused extension—strengthening void turnaround capacity within the borough’s housing stock.

Continuing the London theme, Specialist Wet Room Repair Contractor confirms Harrow London Borough’s £230k, 10-month award to R & R Builders to deliver targeted wet room repairs across council homes, reinforcing responsive maintenance capability.

Under the Minor Works (DFG) Framework, Disabled Facilities Grant Works – Level Access Shower Room – 25/0166/H sees Telford and Wrekin Council appoint Technicare t/a Blyth Group on an £8.5k adaptation package focused on accessible shower provision.

Strengthening decarbonisation within supported accommodation, Leigh Court House (Homeless Shelter) – Heating Improvements (Re-tender) Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council awards £109k to Hayman Mechanical Services, delivering a new heating system including ASHP installation and associated electrical works.

Providing oversight expertise, Upton & Raynham Mechanical and Electrical Services Monitoring secures a £118k, 36-month commission for Meinhardt UK, supporting compliance-led monitoring across Enfield London Borough’s housing estate.

Enhancing fire safety resilience, Fire Door Replacement Programme – WHP86 sees Worthing Homes Limited appoint Randalls Contractors on a £70k programme covering certified flat and communal doorsets alongside compartmentation works.

In Scotland, Service and Maintenance of Leak Detection Systems confirms Dundee City Council’s £41.8k, 36-month award to VF Electrical Services, covering inspection, testing and certification of leak detection controls across council assets.

Broadening capital delivery, Minor Works – DPS 2 – CA16639 results in an £6.38m, 18-month award to GPF Lewis from Farnborough College of Technology, reinforcing dynamic purchasing system activity across the education and public estate.

Advancing independent living objectives, Extensions to Four Properties to Facilitate Independent Living sees Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council award £481k to DSN Property Developments for accessible extensions, refurbishments and garage conversions.

Returning to high-rise investment, Joanna House & Muscal House Roof Replacements secures a further £601k award to Greyline Group, delivering roof covering renewals across two major blocks within Hammersmith & Fulham London Borough’s portfolio.

Addressing urgent building integrity, Specialist Structural Repairs confirms Harrow London Borough’s £99k direct award to ICB General Building & Civil Engineering to ensure continuity of critical structural remediation.

Accelerating retrofit strategy, Retrofit Assessment Services appoints Green Gnomes on a £624k, 36-month commission from Suffolk Coastal District Council to provide assessor, designer and coordinator services across circa 624 dwellings—positioning future retrofit works.

Supporting Building Safety Act readiness, Building Regulations Principal Designer awards £500k to Bernard Taylor Partnership, enabling Stockport Homes to strengthen HRB compliance oversight.

Enabling regeneration strategy, JV Advisor – Wornington Green P3 – PB008 appoints Montagu Evans on a £119k commission to support Peabody Trust’s JV partner procurement process.

Expanding structural oversight, Upton & Raynham Civil Structural Monitoring Services secures a further £85k, 36-month award from Enfield London Borough to Meinhardt UK, reinforcing asset monitoring continuity.

Darley Abbey Emergency Works, Planned Monitoring and Surveys – ENQ1266 confirms Derby City Council’s £50k call-off to AECOM, covering monitoring, surveys and technical advisory services.

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