Contract Tenders: 27/06/2025
Uncover today’s latest UK social housing tenders, including maintenance, regeneration, frameworks for kitchens, roofing, and M&E – packed with opportunities for ambitious suppliers.
A new market engagement is on the horizon with Dorset Council setting the stage for a £65m preliminary market consultation on reactive and planned maintenance for building fabric, M&E, and capital works. With plans to appoint multiple contractors across specialist lots ranging from CCTV, drainage, roofing, glazing, and fire safety to new builds and demolitions, the council aims to ensure value, timely responses, and lifecycle-based quality for its diverse asset base.
Next in line, Gwynedd Council is advancing a major £16m framework for Reactive Building Repairs and Maintenance, spanning an impressive 96-month tenure. This open framework will serve housing and non-housing assets, with a wide range of lots for general building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, painting, flooring, fencing, drainage, ironworks, and more.
Thenue Housing Association Ltd. is refreshing its housing stock with a £2m contract covering kitchen and bathroom replacements over five months in Scotland. The project will modernize 143 kitchens and 152 bathrooms/shower rooms, with a balanced award weighting of 60% quality and 40% price. Bidders are urged to engage early on Public Contracts Scotland to ensure full compliance.
Meanwhile, Riverside is preparing the market with a £9.5m pipeline notice for the servicing, repair, and maintenance of air conditioning and ventilation systems across its national portfolio. Covering areas from the North East to Greater London, this 36-month opportunity promises high-volume, critical M&E support for its housing stock. Bolstering its asset resilience, it also signals a £5m PIN for Responsive Roofing Repairs across its expansive regional footprint. Over 36 months, the framework will address repairs to maintain safe, weather-resistant homes across a range of housing types.
A landmark opportunity awaits as Clarion Housing Group launches its £79m contractor procurement for Dyecoats Blocks 1 & 3 in Leeds. This 32-month contract will deliver a significant housing upgrade.
Driving forward regeneration, Dartford Borough Council has announced a £3.75m contract to design and construct new housing at 26–28 Westgate Road, replacing existing structures with three townhouses and a block of flats. This 18-month contract features a 70% price and 30% quality evaluation and invites site visits as part of the submission process.
Finally, Govanhill Housing Association Ltd. is creating a substantial professional services framework worth £24m over an initial 5-year period with optional 2-year extensions. The framework will bring together architectural, quantity surveying, civil engineering, fire engineering, and damp/mould specialist consultants to support major repairs and other planned housing projects across its Scottish stock.