Friday: 14/11/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 14/11/2025

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders featuring major repair, safety, refurbishment and development opportunities from Connexus, MTVH, Hanover, Southside, RCT, Luton, Durham, Nottingham and more—spanning DLO support, voids, boiler replacements, structural works, frameworks and building-safety inspections across key regions.

Kicking off today’s opportunities, Connexus Homes Ltd. releases its Repairs and Void Work to Support Internal DLO procurement, a major £12.8m contract over 36 months across Shropshire and Herefordshire. This multi-lot opportunity spans responsive repairs, voids, roofing, damp and mould works, and specialist cleaning, offering a substantial procurement opportunity for contractors aligned with housing stock maintenance and remedial works.

Turning to Metropolitan Housing Trust, the day continues with Structural Repair and Decoration at 44-66 Queens Road 2025 – 2026 – 056, a £292k, 6-month contract covering cyclical decorations, structural repairs, walkway refurbishment, and external works—supporting essential upkeep of East Midlands housing assets.

Moving through Scotland, Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association issues Bathroom Refurbishment Works, a 3-month contract focused on full and partial bathroom upgrades, wet-room adaptations, and mobility-aligned refurbishment standards, supporting resident-focused property improvements.

Further north, Southside Housing Association Ltd. advances its Two Year Contract for Boiler Replacement Works, valued at £744k over 3 months, covering extensive boiler upgrades, heating improvements, EPC updates, and associated compliance works across Glasgow properties.

Shifting to East Anglia, Luton Borough Council presents a sizable £750k, 36-month PIN – Servicing of Air Conditioning Equipment and Associated Works, spanning PPM regimes, emergency call-outs, statutory examinations, condition surveys, and HVAC-related planned maintenance.

In Scotland again, Glasgow West Housing Association Ltd. opens procurement for Close Cleaning and Grounds Maintenance Services, a 36-month contract ensuring estate cleaning, horticultural works, and ongoing grounds maintenance across managed sites.

Adding a major Welsh opportunity, Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council launches Development and Management of a Supported Living Accommodation and Day Centre, a long-term £12m, 360-month development partnership covering design, planning, construction, and service delivery for a new residential and day-service facility.

In the North East, Newcastle City Council announces Construction of Properties at Airey Terrace, a £1.3m, 13-month build programme delivering six new 1-bed homes—an appealing construction-focused tender for SME contractors.

Also in the region, Durham County Council issues its Framework for Partitions, Suspended Ceilings, Walls and Associated Works, a 12-month framework covering partitions, dry-lining, suspended ceilings, plasterworks, upgrades, and remedial works across diverse public-sector buildings.

Closing the day, Nottingham City Council seeks specialists for Cladding & Building Safety Inspections, a £240k, 6-month contract focused on high-rise assessments, compliance reviews, and Building Safety Act–aligned inspection services across 24 residential blocks.

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