Contract Tenders: 22/05/2026
Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders featuring retrofit frameworks, responsive repairs, residential new-build, electrical testing, and fire safety works.
Spanning the whole of Wales, the Decarbonisation, Retrofit and Planned Works Framework for Wales from PfH – Procurement for Housing covers a £455m, 24-month programme of decarbonisation, retrofit and planned maintenance activities. PfH Cymru is establishing this Wales-specific agreement to serve the social housing sector nationally.
Covering a geographically diverse southern and London footprint, PIN – External Decorations 2027 – 2034 issued by Aster Group is valued at £31.36m over 36 months. Works centre on Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire and Somerset, extending into London, Devon, Cornwall and beyond.
Focused on tackling fuel poverty and poor health outcomes, the JD Domestic Retrofit Framework from Surrey County Council seeks to upgrade substandard housing across Surrey over 48 months. Valued at £14m, the framework targets energy efficiency improvements and carbon reduction for vulnerable residents.
Pipeline intelligence for the responsive repairs market in Wales arrives via PIN – Framework for Responsive Repairs & Voids Works, issued by Codi Group (formerly Pobl Group). Worth £6.67m over 24 months, this notice forewarns contractors of a forthcoming framework for responsive repairs and voids works.
Long-term painting and decoration opportunities in the North East are signalled through PIN – Decoration Framework from Bernicia Group Ltd., valued at £6.25m across an 84-month term. Scope encompasses internal and external decoration, associated timber repairs, windows, doors, fencing, roofline and gutters.
Disability adaptation specialists should note PIN – Aids & Adaptations Works Service for Housing, issued by Hillingdon London Borough with a £6m value over 36 months. Centred on occupational therapy-led functional needs assessments, the contract delivers disabled adaptations across the borough’s residential stock.
Replacement door specialists across the West Midlands will find interest in Repairs & Maintenance Services (RMS) – Framework for Replacement Doors and Associated Canopies and Cladding (CRN/2026/152) from Stoke-on-Trent City Council, valued at £4.3m over 48 months. Up to four contractors will be appointed to carry out works to council-owned properties.
Stairlift and hoist installers in the East Midlands should monitor PIN – Housing Supply and Installation of Stairlift, Hoists and Disable Access Equipment – CPU 7378 from Nottingham City Council, worth £3.13m over 48 months. The contract will support the council’s housing team with supply, installation and servicing of disabled access equipment.
Mobility lift contractors operating in Yorkshire are advised to track PIN – Installation and Servicing of Mobility Lifts, a £3m, 48-month pipeline opportunity from City of York Council. The forthcoming procurement will appoint contractors for installation and ongoing servicing of mobility lifts across the council’s stock.
Responsive repairs and voids contractors active in East Anglia should note PIN – Planned, Responsive and Void Works for Repairs and Maintenance – East Anglia from Home Group, valued at £2.3m over 24 months. The contract covers planned, responsive and void maintenance works across Home Group’s East Anglia housing portfolio.
Following expiry of an incumbent contract, PIN – Repairs and Voids – 1411 from Metropolitan Housing Trust (t/a MTVH) seeks a contractor for responsive repairs and void reinstatement across its East Anglia stock. Valued at £2.2m over 60 months, the service spans emergency, urgent and routine repair categories.
Scottish kitchen and bathroom contractors should act on Kitchen/Bathroom Replacements 2026 – 2029, a live tender from Milnbank Housing Association Ltd. worth £1.09m over 36 months. The programme delivers approximately 50 kitchen and 25 bathroom replacements per year, assessed on a 70% price and 30% quality basis.
Drainage specialists in the West Midlands are forewarned of PIN – Drainage Works Framework from Birmingham City Council, a £5.76m pipeline opportunity spanning 48 months. The framework will cover miscellaneous drainage works across the council’s property portfolio.
Heating contractors across Yorkshire should prepare for PIN – Heating Installation Programme from City of York Council, a £3.5m, 36-month procurement covering upgrades, replacements and repairs to council homes. The forthcoming tender will appoint a single contractor to deliver the programme city-wide.
Electricians and rewiring specialists across Yorkshire and the Humber will find significant pipeline activity in PIN – Framework for the Provision of Electrical Works and Goods from Kirklees Council, valued at £14m over 36 months. Structured as an open framework under the Procurement Act 2023, lots will include full rewires and associated electrical goods supply.
Security and infrastructure contractors operating in the South West should note PIN – Supply and Maintenance of CCTV and Fibre from Bristol City Council, a substantial £12.9m, 60-month managed service contract. The scope encompasses supply, installation and ongoing maintenance of CCTV systems alongside a fibre managed service.
Domestic electrical testing contractors in Bristol are forewarned of PIN – Electrical Testing & Remedials Framework from Bristol City Council, worth £9.5m over 24 months. Appointed contractors will undertake electrical testing and remedial repairs across the council’s housing stock.
Lift servicing and maintenance contractors across a broad southern and Midlands geography should watch PIN – Lift & Lifting Equipment Servicing, Maintenance & Repairs – Questionnaire from Aster Group, valued at £7.57m over 48 months. A pre-market engagement exercise is currently under way to gauge market interest ahead of formal procurement.
Fire safety contractors in Yorkshire should prepare for PIN – Planned and Reactive Fire Remedial and Fire Pre-construction from City of York Council, valued at £6.5m over 24 months. The forthcoming framework will appoint contractors to deliver planned and reactive fire remedial works alongside pre-construction fire safety services.
Multi-regional lift specialists covering Yorkshire, the Midlands, East Anglia and the South East should monitor PIN – Provision of Lift Equipment Servicing and Maintenance Including Installation and Refurbishment from Amplius, worth £5.83m over 60 months. The contract primarily covers planned preventative maintenance, statutory compliance inspections and LOLER obligations.
Access control and CCTV contractors operating across a wide Midlands and eastern geography are forewarned of PIN – Design, Installation, Repairs, Servicing, and Maintenance of Door Entry, Access Control, CCTV Systems from Amplius, valued at £3.75m over 36 months. Scope includes automatic gates, barriers, shutters and reactive and planned repairs.
Fire door supply and installation specialists in the East Midlands should note PIN – Supply and Installation of Timber Fire Doors with Associated Repairs Service from Nottingham City Council, a £3.1m, 48-month pipeline framework. Works will cover domestic properties managed by the council’s housing services department.
Electrical contractors based in west London should monitor PIN – Electrical Testing, Repairs & Upgrades Service Contract from Hillingdon London Borough, worth £3.1m over 36 months. The contract covers testing, repairs and upgrades across occupied dwellings, communal areas and corporate buildings throughout the borough.
Ventilation contractors with communal system experience should note PIN – Communal Ventilation Replacement from Southwark Council, a £2.75m pipeline opportunity running for 36 months with a two-year extension option. The contract is anticipated to commence June 2027 and will address communal ventilation replacement across the borough.
Engineering inspection specialists with lift and lifting equipment expertise should track PIN – Engineering Inspection Services (EIS) from Southwark Council, valued at £1.73m over 36 months with a two-year extension option. The borough-wide contract will cover communal lifts and associated lifting equipment inspections.
Fire alarm contractors in Wiltshire will find an active opportunity in Fire Alarm Support Contractor from Swindon Borough Council, worth £142k over 24 months. The contract requires planned and reactive maintenance, testing, repairs and upgrades to complex fire alarm systems across council-owned and managed buildings.
Security technology specialists in the South West should note Replacement CCTV System from Royal Agricultural University, valued at £250k over 60 months. The procurement seeks to replace and modernise existing CCTV infrastructure with a scalable, enterprise-grade video management solution across the university estate.
Ventilation and heat recovery specialists in the North East should pursue HRV System Servicing from Newcastle City Council, valued at £140k over 24 months. Indoor environmental specialists are required to service and maintain heat recovery and ventilation systems installed across the council’s building portfolio.
Major works contractors should be alert to PIN – Works Framework from Birmingham City Council, an ambitious £1.5bn, 48-month pipeline covering a BCC-owned framework across the West Midlands. Further details will be published in line with forthcoming tender notices.
Contractors seeking long-term volume across northern and Midlands regions should monitor PIN – Innovation Chain North from Great Places Housing Group, a landmark £1.3bn framework spanning 96 months. Lots are expected to include main contractors, modular build specialists and associated professional services.
New-build contractors active in Wales should prepare for PIN – Construction Framework from Codi Group (formerly Pobl Group), a £333.33m, 37-month pipeline seeking to appoint several principal main contractors. The formal tender notice will be published in line with dates specified in the pipeline notice.
Affordable housing developers across Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset and London are forewarned of PIN – Development Contractors Framework 2028 – 2033 from Aster Group, valued at £200m over 36 months. The framework will cover new-build construction delivery across a geographically diverse southern and London operational footprint.
Major and minor works contractors and consultants in the South should note PIN – Projects Framework – Major & Minor Works (Consultants & Contractors) 2027 – 2030 from Aster Group, worth £60m over 48 months. The procurement covers major projects, minor works delivery and associated consultancy services across Aster’s operational geography.
Asbestos consultancy firms in Yorkshire and the Humber should prepare for PIN – Framework for the Provision of Asbestos Consultancy Services from Kirklees Council, valued at £8m over 24 months. Services will include management surveys, refurbishment and demolition surveys, air monitoring, bulk sampling and re-inspection programmes.
Structural investigation and remedial works contractors across the Midlands should note PIN – Structural Investigation, Building Improvement, and Associated Insurance Works from Midland Heart, worth £7.5m over 60 months. The integrated service encompasses structural surveying, investigation, remedial works and insurance-related damage repair.
Council housing developers in Powys should track PIN – Development of 24 Units of New Build Council Housing at Ael-y-bryn from Powys County Council, valued at £6.5m over 18 months. Phase 2 of the Ael-y-Bryn and Pen-y-Bryn estate redevelopment scheme must meet WDQR 2021, Secured by Design Gold and Lifetime Homes standards.
Affordable housing contractors in Cornwall are invited to tender for Delivery of New Homes at Newlyn – Coastline from Coastline Housing Ltd., a £6m design-and-build contract over 20 months. The 29-unit affordable homes scheme at Newlyn has conditional planning permission with designs currently at RIBA Stage 4.
Welsh new-build contractors should note PIN – Development of 24 Units of New Build Council Housing at Hay Livestock Market Car Park from Powys County Council, a £6m, 18-month pipeline scheme in Hay-on-Wye. Compliance with WDQR 2021, Secured by Design Gold and Lifetime Homes standards will be required.
Further Welsh council housing pipeline activity comes from PIN – Development of 24 Units of New Build Council Housing at Land Adjacent to the Automobile Palace from Powys County Council, valued at £6m over 18 months. The Llandrindod Wells scheme must meet WDQR 2021, Secured by Design Gold and Lifetime Homes requirements.
Smaller-volume new-build contractors in mid-Wales should consider PIN – Development of 20 Units of New Build Council Housing at Berriew Street Car Park from Powys County Council, a £5m, 18-month scheme in Welshpool. The development must satisfy WDQR 2021, Secured by Design Gold and Lifetime Homes criteria.
Residential new-build contractors with experience in Welsh compliance standards should note PIN – Development of 12 Units of New Build Council Housing at Dolgwenith from Powys County Council, valued at £3.2m over 15 months. The Llanidloes scheme requires adherence to WDQR 2021, Secured by Design Gold and Lifetime Homes.
Rounding out a series of Powys pipeline schemes, PIN – Development of 12 Units of New Build Council Housing at the former Arlais Day Centre from Powys County Council offers a £3m, 16-month new-build opportunity in Llandrindod Wells. WDQR 2021, Secured by Design Gold and Lifetime Homes compliance will be mandatory.
Fencing and gating contractors serving west London should prepare for PIN – The Supply, Delivery, Erection, Maintenance and Repair of Fencing and Gating from Hillingdon London Borough, worth £2m over 36 months. Works will span approximately 10,000 council-owned properties across multiple estates within the borough.
Flood resilience specialists in the East Midlands should act promptly on Property Flood Resilience from Leicestershire County Council, a £150k, 12-month contract to design and install flood resilience measures for residential properties in Diseworth. Enquiries close 10 June 2026, with assessment weighted 60% quality and 40% price.
Residential rebuild contractors in west London should monitor PIN – Semi Detached House Rebuild – Northwood from Hillingdon London Borough, a 12-month pipeline scheme with no stated value. Further details will be released in line with the forthcoming tender publication.
Specialist care accommodation contractors in Hillingdon should note PIN – Social Care Facilities Build from Hillingdon London Borough, a 12-month pipeline covering two six-bedroom care living homes and two general needs housing units. No contract value has been disclosed at this stage.
Small-scale new-build contractors in the London Borough of Hillingdon should be aware of PIN – 3 x New Homes from Hillingdon London Borough, a 12-month pipeline scheme with no value currently published. Further specification detail will follow with the forthcoming tender notice.
High-level and roofing works contractors spanning Yorkshire, the Midlands, East Anglia and the South East should prepare for PIN – Provision of High Level Works from Amplius, a significant £25.4m, 60-month pipeline opportunity. Scope relates to high-level works across Amplius’s broad multi-regional property portfolio.
Roofing contractors in York are forewarned of PIN – Planned Roofing Programme from City of York Council, valued at £6m over 36 months. A single contractor will be appointed to deliver a programme of planned roofing works to council houses across the city.
Roofing repair specialists across a diverse west London stock should monitor PIN – Provision of Roofing Repairs Service for Housing and Corporate Buildings from Hillingdon London Borough, worth £3.33m over 36 months. Hillingdon’s approximately 11,000 properties feature a wide range of pitched and flat roof types requiring responsive and planned roofing services.
Professional services consultants and multidisciplinary practices should note PIN – Construction Professional Services Framework from Birmingham City Council, a £212.5m, 48-month pipeline for a BCC-owned professional services framework. The procurement spans the full range of construction consultancy disciplines across the West Midlands.
Employer’s agents and development consultants active in Wales should prepare for PIN – Employer’s Agents Framework from Codi Group (formerly Pobl Group), valued at £1.67m over 36 months. The pipeline notice signals the forthcoming appointment of several consultants to a new employer’s agent framework.
Multidisciplinary consultancy teams covering employer’s agent, contract administration, principal designer and architect roles should monitor PIN – Provision of Multi-Disciplinary Teams from Slough Borough Council, a 48-month pipeline with no stated value. The contract will support the council’s capital delivery programme through specialist professional services.