Friday: 27/02/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 27/02/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders covering windows and doors renewals, D&W and roofing programmes, water mains replacement, security boarding, open space maintenance, underpinning works, and Scotland consultancy frameworks—highlighting live competitions and upcoming contractor opportunities across the UK.

Scaling a major component renewal pipeline, Window & Door Replacements in Council Area – Phase 2 from Falkirk Council sets out a £60m, 60-month programme for survey-led supply and installation of windows, doors and associated making-good across council housing stock. Split into three geographic lots (Central/East/West) and weighted 70/30 price-quality, it positions compliant installers for sustained volumes and repeatable delivery.

Refreshing planned fabric presentation, Provision of Internal External Decoration from Southdown Housing Association Ltd. launches an £105.8k, 11-month requirement for internal and external decorating works, quality-led at 60/40. The weighting signals a stronger focus on resident-facing finish, access planning and programme control over lowest cost.

Testing capacity for high-volume replacements, PIN – Door & Window Replacement Projects from VIVO Defence Services Ltd seeks FENSA and Constructionline Gold accredited contractors for door-and-window programmes across 500+ homes throughout southern England. With projects typically starting at ~20 houses, the engagement is a clear route into repeat packaging across multiple counties and bases.

Targeting buried asset resilience, Water Mains Replacement to Residential and Commercial Properties from Redditch Borough Council establishes a £2.5m, 36-month programme under a 70/30 price-quality model. The scope supports both housing and non-housing stock, favouring contractors that can evidence safe reinstatement, disruption minimisation and consistent customer comms.

Building a rapid-response securing solution, Provision of Security Screens – PAN3493 from Leicester City Council creates a 24/7, SLA-driven requirement to make properties safe following incidents, valued at £70k over 36 months. Balanced 50/50 price-quality, it rewards mobilisation speed, operative coverage and reliable call-out logistics.

Embedding cyclical estate standards, Open Space Maintenance (OSM) from Dunbritton Housing Association Ltd. sets a £750k, up to 5-year measured term contract spanning West Dunbartonshire and Argyll & Bute. With a 60/40 quality-cost split and itemised invoicing per block, the model prioritises auditable delivery across hard/soft landscaping, reactive repairs and ad-hoc estate tasks.

De-risking delivery strategy pre-tender, PIN – Development of Housing at Maes yr Dre (Meeting w/c 23.03.2026) from Powys County Council frames a £3.79m, 20-month social housing scheme shaped by drainage diversion constraints. One-to-one recorded meetings aim to stress-test contractual options, risk allocation and market appetite ahead of formal competition.

Expanding Defence estate refurbishment volumes, PIN – FDIS – Boulmer External Refurbishments to 24 properties – FY2026/27 – Amey North Region – Northern England from Amey Defence Services signals an £870k package covering roof renewal, fascias/soffits/RWG, doors and windows, external electrics and garage upgrades, supported by a full-time OSLO. Constructionline Gold and Building Safety Act verification requirements set a high compliance bar for main-contractor capable SMEs.

Continuing the FDIS pipeline into the Midlands, PIN – FDIS – Cosford External Refurbishments to 33 Properties – FY 2026 – 2027 – Amey Central Region from Amey Defence Services outlines an £870k scope centred on roof replacement, chimney demolition and envelope works, delivered with a shared OSLO model. The packaging reinforces repeatable programmes where capacity, accreditation and security readiness are the key differentiators.

Reissuing further volume at the same station, PIN – FDIS – Boulmer External Refurbishments to 41 Properties – FY2026/27 – Amey North Region – Northern England from Amey Defence Services extends the same roof/D&W/external electrical and garage scope at £870k, strengthening the signal that contractors with established mobilisation and compliant supply chains can expect continuing call-off style packages.

Addressing structural stability risk, 129 Poppleton Road – Underpinning and Refurbishment Project from Newlon Housing Trust is a £682.2k, 9-month subsidence-led intervention combining underpinning, a piled raft slab and internal/external remedials. Weighted 60/40 price-quality, it suits contractors able to manage temporary works, sequencing and resident impact in a dense urban context.

Maintaining Welsh external upgrade momentum, PIN – FDIS – Valley External Refurbishments to 18 properties – FY2026/27 – Amey North Region – Wales from Amey Defence Services targets triple-glazed D&W, PVCu store doors, dry verge, render repairs and associated electrics at £348k—another compliance-heavy package where programme discipline and warranty-ready installation matter.

Mirroring that on a smaller tranche, PIN – FDIS – Valley External Refurbishments to 16 Properties – FY2026/27 – Amey North Region – Wales from Amey Defence Services repeats the same £348k core scope, reinforcing a standardised specification that can be delivered efficiently by teams already configured for Defence estate working practices.

Driving mixed-scope call-offs in the West Midlands, PIN – FDIS – Cosford External Refurbishments to 23 Properties – FY2026 – 2027 – Amey Central Region from Amey Defence Services focuses on D&W replacement and itemised electrical works under a £348k shared OSLO model. It signals faster-turn packages where install quality and interface management are more critical than heavy civils.

Unlocking smaller enabling works, PIN – FDIS – Wattisham External Refurbishment to 16 Properties – FY2026/27 – Amey Central Region – East from Amey Defence Services highlights D&W, external lighting/doorbells and fascia/soffit/RWG at £113k, favouring agile teams that can deliver safely at pace while meeting the same accreditation and verification hurdles.

Keeping Birmingham micro-packages moving, PIN – FDIS – Birmingham External Refurbishments to 4 Properties – FY 2026 – 2027 – Amey Central Region from Amey Defence Services bundles roof works, chimney demolition, D&W and associated envelope elements at £113k—ideal for compliant contractors seeking repeat, low-lot-value work within an established frameworke environment.

Adding Scottish regional activity, PIN – FDIS – Helensburgh External Refurbishments to 12 Properties – FY2026/27 – Amey North Region – Scotland from Amey Defence Services sets a £113k package combining D&W, itemised electrical and external works—another “standard spec” delivery that rewards predictable productivity and robust QA.

Extending that further, PIN – FDIS – Wattisham External Refurbishment to 10 Properties – FY2026/27 – Amey Central Region – East from Amey Defence Services repeats the £113k D&W and external electrical/envelope scope, keeping a steady pipeline of smaller packages for contractors positioned for rapid mobilisation.

Completing the set, PIN – FDIS – Helensburgh External Refurbishments to 11 properties – FY2026/27 – Amey North Region – Scotland from Amey Defence Services mirrors the same £113k refurbishment profile, indicating continued tranche-based ordering where compliance readiness and consistent workmanship are the entry ticket.

Broadening roofing capacity at scale, PIN – Roofing Replacement Works to Houses from VIVO Defence Services Ltd seeks Constructionline Gold accredited roofing contractors for roof covering replacements across 700+ homes throughout southern England. With minimum projects around 20 houses, it signals repeatable multi-county packaging and the need for sustained labour and supply chain throughput.

Deepening Scotland consultancy frameworks, Framework Agreement for the Provision of Civil & Structural Engineering Services for New Build Housing from Link Group Ltd. establishes a £30m, 48-month multi-supplier route to market for engineering services across new build and wider housing-related projects. The 70/30 quality-price weighting underscores a strong technical competency filter for delivery across Central Belt, Argyll & Bute and Highland.

Completing principal designer support, Framework Agreement for the Provision of CDM Advisor Services for New Build Housing from Link Group Ltd. creates a £2m, 48-month framework for CDM advisory across new build and mixed project types, again weighted 70/30 quality-price. The structure favours advisors that can evidence robust client-duty support across multiple concurrent schemes and geographies.

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