Contract Awards: 01/07/2025
Latest Social Housing Contract Awards: kitchen upgrades, lift maintenance, drainage services, fire safety works, flooring, and £38m roofing improvements transforming homes across the UK.
Setting the pace in Yorkshire, Leeds City Council has awarded Equans Regeneration a £350k contract over 12 months to deliver kitchen and bathroom installations under the BITMO Capital Programme, enhancing tenant living standards with modern, efficient upgrades.
Supporting accessibility and independent living, Thrive Homes has appointed EMS Lifts on a £180k contract for servicing and maintenance of stairlifts, hoists, and through-floor lifts. Running for 24 months with a possible one-year extension, this agreement ensures critical safety equipment stays reliable and fully compliant for residents across East Anglia and the South East.
Modernising essential infrastructure, Karbon Homes has secured Lanes Group and Metro Rod for a £1.6m drainage services contract spanning 37 months in the North East. The project will cover inspection, maintenance, and repairs across a diverse housing portfolio to ensure long-term sustainability and compliance.
Improving fire safety, Torus has engaged BDL Fire Protection on a £180k contract over three months for fire compartmentation works, protecting its housing stock and ensuring resident safety through high-standard fire remedial measures.
Focusing on interior refurbishments, River Clyde Homes has awarded Dallas Carpets Scotland a £742k contract to supply and fit PU underlay, carpets, and vinyl flooring in void properties across Inverclyde. The 24-month programme will support efficient property turnarounds while meeting Fair Work First and community benefit targets.
Finally, Swansea City and County has entrusted M.A. Hartley Roofing Contractors with a significant £38.4m project over seven months to complete external wall insulation, re-roofing, and associated works at 43 properties in the Townhill area. This large-scale investment aims to deliver warmer, more energy-efficient homes and boost the area’s long-term housing quality.