Friday: 17/04/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 17/04/2026

A strong pipeline of compliance-led contracts and large-scale frameworks signals sustained demand across repairs, facilities management, and specialist housing services.

Kicking off the day, DLO Support from Progress Housing Group presents a long-term contract opportunity with an initial 4-year tenure plus two optional one-year extensions. This procurement supports in-house DLO operations across housing stock, covering specialist repairs, voids, structural works, M&E compliance, and emergency out-of-hours services, reinforcing responsive maintenance capacity.

Ensuring asset reliability, Auto Doors and Roller Shutters by Sheffield City Council worth £830k is a maintenance contract focused on servicing, inspection, and responsive repairs across housing estates and corporate buildings. This programme supports compliance and operational continuity for automatic access systems, including fire shutters and barriers.

Driving sector-wide efficiencies, Facilities Management by South East Consortium establishes a dynamic purchasing system framework spanning soft FM, hard FM, and total FM. This flexible procurement model creates ongoing opportunities for suppliers delivering integrated services across public sector housing and wider estates.

Supporting strategic growth, South Derbyshire Growth Zone Design and Delivery by Derbyshire County Council worth £77.04m outlines a major design and build procurement opportunity. This large-scale programme will enable infrastructure and development expansion, presenting significant pipeline visibility for contractors across construction and delivery disciplines.

A roofing opportunity in Greater London sees Riverside tender works at Baldwin Court, focused on housing stock maintenance. The scheme sits firmly within the housing sector and offers a near-term bidding window with just under a month remaining, making it a timely opportunity for roofing contractors active in London.

Concluding the update, Integrated Community Equipment Services & Minor Adaptations Services by Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council worth £30.28m is a high-value, multi-lot contract covering equipment lifecycle management and housing adaptations. With a strong focus on repairs, servicing, and preventative maintenance, this procurement supports independent living, compliance, and responsive housing services delivery.