Friday: 11/07/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 11/07/2025

Discover July 2025’s Top UK Social Housing Tenders
Explore this month’s standout procurement opportunities in the UK social housing sector—ranging from major asset frameworks and retrofit programmes to kitchen upgrades, fire safety systems, and regeneration partnerships. With multimillion-pound contracts across planned works, compliance, and sustainability, this summary offers valuable insights for contractors and suppliers ready to bid.

Transforming housing stock through comprehensive investment, Connexus Homes is procuring a £12.3m Major Asset Works Framework over a 24-month term. This extensive opportunity encompasses damp and mould remediation, roofing, M&E upgrades, structural works, single-storey extensions, and adaptations. Split across two lots covering North Shropshire and Herefordshire, the framework is designed to enhance housing conditions through strategic planned works under equal weighting for price and quality.

Revitalising interior standards at scale, Housing Solutions Group is tendering a £5.2m contract to supply and install kitchens and bathrooms over 36 months. This South East-based opportunity will cover 200–500 homes annually, focusing on resident liaison, strict KPIs, and dual pricing submissions for Howdens and non-Howdens kitchen ranges. Contractors will operate under a JCT Measured Term Contract with emphasis on timely delivery, aftercare, and complete compliance documentation.

Strengthening support for shared ownership tenants, L&Q Group has issued a Prior Information Notice (PIN) to gauge the market for essential repair services. While no contract value is listed, this 36-month programme will span Greater London, the North West, and other regions; this initiative aligns with L&Q’s long-term resident support strategy for shared ownership schemes.

Future-proofing homes through deep retrofit, Efficiency East Midlands (EEM) is preparing a 48-month framework for Retrofit, Insulation and Associated Works. With national coverage across England and Wales, the framework will cover external wall insulation, heat pumps, solar PV, and general energy efficiency measures. Open to accredited providers, the framework will be structured into regional lots and prioritise PAS2030, PAS2038, Trustmark, and MCS compliance.

Elevating compliance in heating infrastructure, Folkestone & Hythe District Council is offering a £715k, 36-month contract for commercial gas servicing, repairs, and safety audits across its residential portfolio. The council seeks qualified contractors with proven maintenance experience, strong communication capabilities, and capacity to deliver high-quality, regulation-compliant services.

Securing critical underground infrastructure, Alliance Homes is tendering a £141k plumbing contract for the repair and replacement of water mains. This 36-month opportunity will span North Somerset and neighbouring South West regions, requiring responsive and planned work aligned with utility compliance standards.

Consolidating life safety systems into a unified service, Walsall Housing Group (WHG) has issued a £2.9m PIN for a 36-month integrated contract. It covers fire alarm systems, emergency lighting, door access controls, and related mechanical and electrical components. The West Midlands-based engagement invites market feedback to shape a streamlined, efficient procurement model under the Procurement Act 2023.

Maintaining healthy indoor environments, L&Q Group has announced a 60-month PIN to establish a servicing and maintenance contract for Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) systems. This future tender aims to reduce system failure, ensure regulatory compliance, and support ESG objectives across regions including Greater London, East Anglia, and the North West.

Keeping public environments clean and inviting, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP) is procuring a £417k Jet Washing Framework for 48 months. This Soft FM contract covers graffiti removal, jet washing of walkways, bridges, harbour areas, and public structures. Contractors must provide high-quality, responsive cleaning services to various council departments while upholding environmental responsibility.

Reimagining urban regeneration, Inverclyde Council is inviting development partners or Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) to engage in the Clune Park masterplan through a PIN. Focused on redeveloping a dilapidated estate into modern residential housing, this opportunity supports Inverclyde’s long-term vision to address repopulation and community revitalisation. While no value is assigned, this strategic partnership will help shape a significant regeneration project in Scotland.

Delivering scale-driven roof renewal, Fife Council is launching a £10m, 24-month Pitched Roof Replacement Framework across Scotland. This ranked-supplier model will appoint five contractors to cover tiled and slate roofs, scaffolding, and associated drainage works for domestic and commercial buildings. Mini-competitions will govern commercial awards, ensuring efficient and flexible contract delivery.