Contract Tenders: 05/09/2025
Today’s procurement landscape in the UK social housing sector highlights a series of diverse tenders, ranging from large-scale capital improvement works to highly specialised compliance contracts.
Powering forward with a major investment, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council has launched its £115m Capital Planned Works H758 contract. Spanning 60 months in the West Midlands, this substantial programme will cover general repairs and improvements to both void and tenanted properties. The scope includes re-rendering, kitchen and bathroom replacements, estate and garage improvements, roofing works, and refurbishment of higher-value voids, offering contractors a wide-ranging framework for long-term housing stock enhancement.
Focusing on targeted regeneration, Wales & West Housing Association Ltd. has issued a £1m contract for Refurbishment Works at Allerton Court. Over a 5-month tenure, this procurement opportunity will deliver key upgrades such as flat roof replacement, drainage improvements, new UPVC windows and balcony doors, alongside bathroom refurbishments.
Strengthening safety and compliance, Fife Council is seeking suppliers for a £3.5m Fire & Intruder Alarms, Door Access Maintenance and Repairs framework. This 24-month contract, covering both domestic and non-domestic lots, will provide essential servicing, repair, and maintenance of fire alarms, intruder systems, warden call, and door access infrastructure.
Setting the stage for future procurement, Central Bedfordshire Council has announced a preliminary market engagement (PIN) for Hard Facilities Management Services valued at £6.5m. With a proposed 36-month structure across East Anglia, the contract will encompass mechanical and electrical reactive repairs, statutory testing, planned maintenance, and building fabric works.
Driving compliance in housing and corporate estates, East Riding of Yorkshire Council is preparing a £3m Term Service Contract for Asbestos Surveys. Running for 36 months, this procurement covers more than 11,000 housing properties and 681 corporate sites across Yorkshire and the Humber. By ensuring accurate asbestos survey and sampling services, the council aims to safeguard tenants, manage risks effectively, and uphold regulatory obligations under the Control of Asbestos Regulations.