Contract Awards: 06/08/2025
Discover the latest UK social housing contract awards, featuring retrofit upgrades, accessibility frameworks, kitchen replacements, security services, and major maintenance works—highlighting winning suppliers, project scopes, and contract durations for 2025 and beyond.
Powering energy efficiency upgrades, Yorkshire Housing Limited has awarded a £1.13m Retrofit Delivery WHF SH Wave 3 contract to Live Manage Facilitate for a 7-month term. The project includes full design and installation of a comprehensive decarbonisation retrofit programme—covering loft and cavity wall insulation, ventilation systems, air source heat pumps, solar PV, draughtproofing, and other energy-saving measures—across both void and occupied properties.
Revitalising community spaces, Spire View Housing Association Ltd. has appointed J S McColl Painting Contractors for an £517k Cyclical Maintenance Painterwork 2025–2032 contract over 84 months. The agreement ensures regular exterior and interior painting works in the Spireview area of Glasgow through a quality- and price-scored procurement process.
Transforming kitchens across Glasgow, Milnbank Housing Association Ltd. has awarded MCN (Scotland) a £468k Kitchen Replacements 2025 contract. Running for 7 months, the project will see modern kitchen installations in 77 properties within the Haghill and Dennistoun areas.
Delivering large-scale ventilation improvements, Kingstown Works Ltd (KWL) has let a £14.02m Installation of Extractor Fans contract to a consortium including Mouldex, Prolec, Head-On Electrical, DBB Electrical and others. The 24-month framework will supply wall, ceiling, and window-mounted extractor fans across Hull City Council’s domestic housing portfolio under multiple trade-specific lots.
Enhancing accessibility, Fife Council has awarded Advanced Stairlifts and W Munro (Rehab) an £800k Framework Agreement for Through Floor Lifts, External Lifts and Ceiling Tracking Hoists over 36 months. The scope includes installation, servicing, removal, and relocation of lifting systems in domestic and non-domestic settings.
Strengthening housing safety, St. Leger Homes of Doncaster Ltd. has engaged Secure FM for a £2.5m Security for Emergency Accommodation contract spanning 24 months. The agreement covers manned and static guarding at hotels providing temporary housing, ensuring robust protection for vulnerable residents.
Supporting property adaptations, Durham County Council has set up a £4m Home Improvement Minor Works – Overarching framework with multiple local contractors including Avensway, DJH Building, F.Tiffen Building Services, Ghent Building Contractors, and many others. Over its 48-month term, it will cover extensions, garage conversions, and internal/external alterations for disabled clients, funded through grants and subject to individual project procurement.
Safeguarding critical infrastructure, North Yorkshire Council has chosen Horizon Specialist Contracting for a £2.4m Chimneys, Lightning Conductors, Flagpoles and High Structures Maintenance contract. Over 36 months, the provider will deliver inspections, servicing, and repairs in line with British Standards and safety codes.
Improving mobility for residents, Newcastle City Council has awarded a £10.68m Aids and Adaptations Framework to suppliers including Prism UK Medical, Stannah Lift Services, Handicare Accessibility, Wessex Lift, Equans Regeneration, and others. The 36-month agreement covers stair lifts, ceiling hoists, platform lifts, and associated building works.
Upgrading housing stock, North Ayrshire Council has appointed Scotia Double Glazing, Radbury Double Glazing, and Andrew Wright Windows for an £874k Supply of UPVC Windows contract. Running for 24 months, the deal ensures a steady supply of high-quality windows for renewals and maintenance projects.