Thursday: 31/07/2025 / Awards

Contract Awards: 31/07/2025

Explore the latest UK social housing contract awards, including multi-million pound deals for void works, emergency lighting maintenance, housing developments, roofing, and decoration upgrades.

Making a significant investment in housing stock turnover, Stroud District Council has appointed MD Building Services for a £5m Void Works contract (H1801) running from 2025 to 2030. The 58-month agreement ensures efficient refurbishment and readiness of void properties across the South West, secured via a call-off award.

Delivering rapid heating infrastructure upgrades, Wandle Housing Association Ltd. has selected Sureserve Compliance Central for a £471.5k Primary Plantroom Upgrade Works contract under Lot 1 of the SEC Heating and Water Hygiene Framework. Spanning just 3 months, this Greater London project involves replacement and installation works across Felix Court, Woodrow Court, and Spring Way.

Ensuring ongoing compliance and safety, Staffordshire County Council has awarded DFP Services a £1m Framework Agreement for Emergency Lighting covering 506 sites across the North West, East Midlands, and West Midlands. Over a 24-month term, the contract includes scheduled inspection, testing, and a 24/7 emergency callout for critical maintenance in civic and residential buildings.

Driving forward a major housing development, Foxhall Homes Ltd.—in partnership with Luton Borough Council—has contracted Boom Construction for the £17.32m Wandon Park Housing Development. The 24-month project in East Anglia will deliver 60 mixed-tenure homes, including family houses and maisonettes, supporting local housing demand and growth.

Continuing its estate maintenance efforts, Peabody Trust has assigned Premier Roofing Systems to deliver roofing works at 22 Greenford Ave W7, with a contract value of £301.4k over 24 months. The project ensures weatherproofing and asset longevity within their Greater London housing stock. Rounding out its improvement plans, Agr Builders has been awarded a £209.7k contract for Cyclical Decorations at Craven Park estate. This 24-month Greater London initiative aims to enhance visual appeal and resident satisfaction through planned external and internal refurbishment cycles.