Tuesday: 05/08/2025 / Awards

Contract Awards: 05/08/2025

Discover the latest UK social housing contract awards, including major repairs, fire safety works, affordable housing builds, and heating system upgrades. See winning contractors, contract values, and project scopes from councils.

Delivering vital property services, Southampton City Council has awarded a £25m, 36-month contract to CLC Contractors for the Provision of Voids and Major Repairs. The agreement boosts in-house capacity to manage voids, planned and major works, disrepair cases, responsive repairs, and minor works across residential dwellings, civic buildings, and other council-owned assets. The scope spans general building maintenance, roofing, scaffolding, glazing, drainage, flooring, carpentry, electrical, gas, and heating services.

Enhancing mobility support, Fife Council has secured Advanced Stairlifts on a £722k, 36-month contract for the Supply & Installation, Servicing, Maintenance, and Relocation of Stair Lifts. Covering both domestic and non-domestic properties, the deal includes installation of new units, maintenance of existing stock, as well as removal and relocation services to ensure accessibility compliance.

Upgrading residential amenities, North Tyneside Council has finalised a £449k, 3-month Kitchen & Bathroom Renewals – West Street call-off contract with A & J Keith. Awarded through a mini competition, this project will deliver essential modernisation to improve living standards for tenants.

Improving building efficiency, Hampshire County Council has granted a £399k, 2-month Boiler and Controls Upgrades contract for Winchester Law Courts to ARB Mechanical Engineering. This Minor Works Framework award will replace and enhance heating controls, boosting energy performance and operational reliability.

Strengthening fire safety compliance, Redditch Borough Council has chosen CLC Contractors for a £4.5m, 36-month Fire Safety Works contract via the Procurement for Housing (PfH) Framework. The agreement covers essential fire protection measures across the council’s property portfolio.

Expanding affordable housing, Sheffield City Council has appointed Esh Construction on a £7.86m, 20-month project to deliver Bolehill View General Needs Housing. The scheme will provide 36 high-quality units, including adaptable and wheelchair-accessible homes, alongside extensive external works, landscaping, parking, and energy-efficient design features.

Restoring housing infrastructure, North Tyneside Council has awarded a £517k, 4-month Chirton Grange Estate Phase 1 – Roof Replacements call-off contract to Springs Roofing. This mini competition award will see the replacement of existing roofs to enhance property durability and tenant comfort.

Securing heating reliability, Leeds City Council has entered into a £1.25m, 36-month supply contract with AJH Pump Supply & Repair, City Plumbing Supplies Holdings, and Wolseley UK for Commercial Responsive Boiler and Heating Components. The deal ensures timely repair and maintenance across a wide range of non-domestic and some domestic council properties, including schools under service level agreements.

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