Contract Tenders: 20/06/2025
Explore newly released UK social housing tenders for asbestos surveys, fire safety upgrades, demolition frameworks, and floor replacements.
Starting with critical structural improvements, believe housing Ltd. is inviting responses for its Brandon Floor Replacement Framework 2025. The 24-month pre-market engagement includes the removal of defective floor slabs, and may extend to kitchen, boiler, bathroom, and internal wall replacements across homes in the North East. Fulfilling essential plumbing demand, West Dunbartonshire Council has issued a £500k contract notice for a measured term plumbing arrangement. Spanning domestic and operational properties including schools and care homes, the 24-month contract supports the in-house Building Services team with complex or capacity-constrained works.
Expanding its security footprint, Hackney London Borough has released a £30.2m PIN for a Security Services Framework. This 49-month agreement will be split into two lots—covering guarding, vacant premises, event security, and concierge services—with site visits set for July 2025 and contract commencement expected by March 2026.
Delivering future-ready technology, Housing 21 has issued an £11m tender for the installation of digital alarms and resident communication systems. Covering a 60-month period, the contract will span multiple UK regions and aims to enhance emergency alert functionality while supporting digital inclusion for elderly and vulnerable tenants.
Addressing critical fire safety, Babergh District Council has published a £10m contract notice for fire remedial works across its portfolio. This 36-month contract includes fire door installations, loft hatches, fire-rated glazing, and compartmentation works arising from fire risk assessments and planned programmes. Building on fire prevention efforts, a further £1.325m contract from the Council will cover fire risk assessments and fire door surveys. This 36-month opportunity includes both visual and intrusive surveys across residential, sheltered, and temporary accommodation, with technical evaluation carrying significant weight in award criteria.
Ensuring safe environments, Orkney Islands Council is offering a £300k asbestos surveys contract for its 2025–2028 programme. With a scope spanning both domestic and non-domestic buildings, the works will cover floor voids, lofts, soffits, and external outbuildings, requiring qualified contractors to manage data uploads to the council’s Modus AIMs system.
Establishing a responsive contractor base, Stoke-on-Trent City Council has announced a pipeline notice for a new Demolition Works Framework. The 48-month agreement aims to streamline site clearance across housing and regeneration projects, providing a ready pool of demolition specialists. Wrapping up with asset upgrades, Grwp Cynefin is tendering a £250k re-roofing programme for 15 dwellings across its housing stock in Wales.