Contract Tenders: 19/09/2025
Fresh opportunities emerge across the UK social housing sector today, with councils and housing associations announcing major frameworks and vital compliance contracts.
Leading the day’s procurement, Orkney Islands Council has launched a £47m Dynamic Purchasing System for construction, civil engineering, and housing works over 60 months. Replacing the Approved Contractors List, this framework covers roofing, electrical, plumbing, landscaping, and marine services, with projects ranging from small quick quotes to contracts up to £2m.
Strengthening housing renewal, Reading Borough Council is delivering a £2.55m Window and Rear Door Replacement Programme across its housing stock. Running for 12 months, the contract targets energy efficiency and asset upgrades.
Enhancing accessibility, Nottingham City Council has released a £640k Passenger Lift Repairs & Maintenance contract spanning 48 months. The agreement covers planned and reactive works, remedial repairs, and 24/7 emergency support to ensure lift safety and compliance.
Expanding housing supply, Arbour Housing is seeking delivery under a £20m Design and Build Framework in Belfast’s North and South regions. Set over 24 months, the procurement requires operators to provide land, design, and construction of social housing schemes with a minimum of five units per site.
Focusing on essential upkeep, Partick Housing Association Ltd. has issued a 24-month Reactive Roof Repairs contract, extendable to five years. Works include chimney repairs, coverings, and rainwater goods. Bolstering electrical safety, it is also tendering a parallel 24-month Reactive Electrical Repairs contract, with options to extend to five years. Scope includes re-wiring, fault finding, and compliance-focused remedial works to safeguard tenants’ homes.
Shaping future market engagement, CURO has published a PIN for Reactive Roofing and Scaffolding over 36 months. Contractors are invited to a Meet the Buyer event on 24 October 2025 in Bath, ahead of formal procurement.