Friday: 13/06/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 13/06/2025

Explore the newest UK social housing tenders featuring £600m low carbon frameworks, multi-lot repair contracts, fire safety servicing, pest control, and landmark development schemes – exclusive procurement insights for contractors and suppliers nationwide.

Opening with a substantial opportunity, East Riding of Yorkshire Council has issued a £21m Term Service Contract for Reactive Repairs to its 12,000-unit council housing stock over a 36-month period. Split across three geographical lots—North, East, and West—the contract includes a 24/7 emergency call-out service and reactive repair delivery across all property types, with extensions potentially extending the contract up to nine years. Turning to heat efficiency, Southampton City Council is seeking a contractor for its £6.25m Holyrood Replacement Works under a 15-month term. The project covers replacement of the existing heat network with a two-pipe system powered by gas boilers, alongside potential Phase 2 expansion valued at £2.5m to £5m for further external pipework replacements and boiler room upgrades.

In a critical compliance drive, Moat has released a £2.08m tender for Fire Safety Equipment Servicing, Maintenance and Repair across its portfolio in Kent, Essex, South London, Sussex, and Surrey. The 24-month contract includes servicing fire systems across general needs, retirement, and supported living properties, with an award expected in November 2025. For specialist lift contractors, Teignbridge District Council has published a Lift Maintenance Service Contract covering five installations across its South West properties over 60 months, with options for additional extensions. The scope includes maintenance of all vertical and inclined transport systems such as passenger lifts, goods lifts, platform lifts, and stair lifts.

Moving into pest control, Your Housing Group has issued a £500k Pipeline Notice for Pest Control Services, seeking qualified providers to deliver wide-ranging pest control across its stock in Merseyside, Cheshire, Greater Manchester, and beyond, with the opportunity anticipated to be divided geographically. Advancing development pipeline engagement, Essex County Council has published a £4.5m Preliminary Market Engagement Notice for the Hargrave House Development Scheme in Chelmsford. The scheme includes demolition, construction of a new charity headquarters, ten detached houses, external works, drainage, and service connections. Market feedback is sought via a questionnaire by 2nd July 2025.

On the decarbonisation front, Procure Plus Holdings Ltd has launched a massive £600m Framework for the Supply of Low and Zero Carbon Technologies, supporting social housing and public sector clients nationwide over 48 months. The framework will serve alongside Procure Plus’s installation framework, covering supply, distribution, and innovation in carbon reduction technologies. Lastly, Caerphilly County Borough Council has issued a Pipeline Notice for a Supply Partner contract to deliver Building Materials and associated Services over 120 months. This ambitious programme will support Caerphilly Homes’ in-house workforce with materials supply, innovation in service delivery, decarbonisation, and full alignment with Welsh Housing Quality Standards and retrofit initiatives.