Monday: 02/02/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 02/02/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders featuring retrofit frameworks, void works, adaptations, building safety, CCTV, roofing and large-scale national frameworks, highlighting live procurement opportunities across compliance, decarbonisation and regeneration.

Opening with decarbonisation priorities, Retrofit Framework from ateb Group Ltd is a £20m, 24-month framework in Wales structured across seven specialist lots covering planned electrical and mechanical works, whole-house retrofit, fabric upgrades and M&E consultancy, supporting the landlord’s net-zero transition strategy.

Addressing void turnaround capacity, Work to Void Properties and Grounds to Enable Properties to Be Re-Let issued by Redditch Borough Council is a £3.6m, 24-month contract focused on re-letting works and associated grounds activity, procured on a price-led basis to accelerate stock availability.

Supporting independent living, Disabled Facilities Grants (DFG) – Adaptation Works from Breckland District Council is a £2m, 12-month framework delivering home adaptations such as level-access showers, ramps and door widening, awarded entirely on quality to prioritise service delivery and resident outcomes.

Strengthening regional supply chains, PIN – Housing Sub-Contractor Tenders – Midlands and Central England from Home Group signals circa £1.85m per annum of opportunities across multiple trades including gas, drainage, roofing, windows, fencing and voids, aimed at engaging local SMEs to support in-house delivery models.

Focusing on communal assets, Bin Chute Repairs and Maintenance – CPU 7697 from Nottingham City Council is a £720k, 48-month contract covering planned servicing, reactive repairs, cleaning and upgrades to bin-chute systems across residential blocks, with 24/7 coverage requirements.

Expanding multi-trade capacity, Building Works Open Framework from Wythenshawe Community Housing Group is a £12m framework spanning general build, voids, planned works, specialist trades and building safety, structured across five detailed lots to support responsive, investment and compliance programmes.

Exploring public-space surveillance upgrades, PIN – CCTV Installation Project – Questionnaire from Castle Point Borough Council outlines a £1.04m, 12-month district-wide CCTV installation project, inviting supplier feedback ahead of tender to shape system design and delivery.

Preparing for digital resilience, PIN – Provision, Installation, Monitoring, and Maintenance of Digitally Compliant Warden Call Alarm Systems for Sheltered Housing Schemes from Cambridge City Council sets out a forthcoming multi-lot procurement covering equipment replacement, 24/7 monitoring and maintenance across 13 schemes, aligned to the national digital switchover.

Scaling leisure and regeneration delivery, UK Leisure Framework 2026–2034 from Denbighshire Leisure Ltd is a £6bn, 96-month national framework designed to support long-term investment, specialist advisory services and streamlined project delivery across the UK.

Targeting site-specific enabling works, Provision of Groundworks at Townhill from Swansea City and County is a £115k, 11-month contract focused on local groundworks activity, procured primarily on price.

Engaging defence supply chains, PIN – FDIS – Wittering External Refurbishments to 18 Properties from Amey Defence Services is a £113k opportunity covering external refurbishments, doors, electrics and decoration, with strict compliance, security and Constructionline requirements.

Driving housing delivery, Provision of Competitive Land, Design and Build Framework from Arbour Housing is a £4.4m, 24-month framework for social housing schemes in Newry, Mourne & Down, requiring suppliers to provide land, design and construction under a D&B model.

Supporting rural development, Gravir Housing Development from Hebridean Housing Partnership seeks a principal contractor for a small design-and-build scheme delivering four homes on the Isle of Lewis, with strong weighting on methodology, community benefit and delivery approach.

Advancing urban public realm, Main Works Contractor for Little Patrick Street & Little York Street Public Realm Project from Belfast City Council signals an upcoming construction opportunity focused on city-centre streetscape improvements.

Closing with estates compliance, Roofing Services – Including Planned Preventative Maintenance, Roof Installations and Replacements and Reactive Maintenance Works from NEUPC Ltd is a £32m, 36-month multi-regional framework covering planned and reactive roofing services for higher-education estates across England and Northern Ireland.

Shaping future delivery models, PIN – Construction Programme Consultancy Framework from Haringey London Borough Council signals a £120m, 60-month market engagement aimed at appointing construction programme and consultancy specialists, gathering early supplier insight to inform a realistic, efficient and market-aligned procurement approach ahead of formal tendering.

Looking beyond bricks and mortar, PIN – DHS Systems Solution from the Defence Infrastructure Organisation outlines a £55m, 120-month opportunity to develop an end-to-end, cloud-based housing management platform supporting the Serviced Family Accommodation programme, covering asset management, compliance, repairs, case management and omni-channel resident engagement across circa 49,000 homes nationwide.

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