Friday: 06/03/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 06/03/2026

A fresh wave of UK public-sector procurement opportunities highlights strong demand for housing adaptations, repairs frameworks, asset refurbishment and environmental maintenance services across council and housing association estates.

Opening today’s market activity, Specialist Adaptations including Installations and Repairs – 2425-0661 from Islington London Borough presents a £4.8m contract over 24 months to appoint two contractors to deliver specialist housing adaptations across approximately 35,000 council homes. The procurement opportunity covers installation and repair of disability adaptations recommended by occupational therapists, supporting independent living and compliance within the council’s housing stock.

Looking ahead to pipeline opportunities, the PIN – Repairs & Maintenance and Planned Works Services Framework issued by CDS Co-operatives signals a forthcoming 96-month open framework procurement for responsive repairs, maintenance, and major works services. Delivered via the Plentific digital procurement platform, the framework will support housing co-operatives and community-led housing organisations managing both domestic and commercial assets, creating a recurring route for contractors delivering repairs, compliance works and planned refurbishment programmes.

Meanwhile, estate improvement programmes are also emerging through the PIN – Measured Term Contract 2026 from the City of London, outlining a forthcoming 36-month multi-lot works framework covering cyclical refurbishment, mechanical and electrical installations, building fabric repairs and decarbonisation works across operational, residential and heritage buildings. Individual projects are expected to reach values of up to £3m.

In the development pipeline, PIN – New Build Development Framework from Efficiency East Midlands Ltd (EEM) highlights a forthcoming 48-month procurement framework designed to support residential development and construction programmes across EEM member organisations. The framework is expected to provide contractors with opportunities linked to new housing delivery, supporting regional housing growth and long-term development partnerships.

Turning to component supply opportunities, Brown Constable Street Window Supply issued by Hillcrest Homes covers a four-month contract for the supply of 179 high-performance tilt-and-turn windows as part of asset improvement works within the housing provider’s stock. 

Rounding out today’s procurement activity, Tree Maintenance Services from Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council represents a £2.4m, 48-month framework to appoint three contractors to maintain council-owned tree stock across highways, parks, open spaces and residential neighbourhoods. The works also extend to gardens within tenanted homes and sheltered housing schemes, linking environmental asset management with wider council estate maintenance responsibilities.

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