Monday: 06/10/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 06/10/2025

Explore the latest UK social housing tenders including Eastbourne housing upgrades, Triathlon Homes management services, Islington adaptations, Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC)’s capital works framework, and Scottish and Welsh housing developments covering roofing, damp and mould, and refurbishment.

At a national scale, Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC) is inviting tenders for a £9.5bn Construction and Capital Works Framework covering new-build and refurbishment projects across the UK. The 24-month framework supports educational and wider public sector construction under JCT and NEC4 contract forms, offering flexibility across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Driving improvement across the South East, Eastbourne Borough Council has launched a £24.25m Windows and Doors Replacement and Repairs programme over 54 months covering Lewes and Eastbourne housing stock. The works include large-scale replacement of doors and windows to enhance energy efficiency, safety, and property condition, split into two lots for each council area. Council also continues its investment drive with a £43.55m Roof Replacements and Repairs programme over 54 months to ensure housing stock remains weatherproof and structurally sound across the region.

Continuing in London, Triathlon Homes is progressing a £8.75m Housing Management Agreement running for 60 months. The contract covers responsive repairs, servicing, gas safety, lifts, electrical systems, and tenant engagement across its mixed-tenure homes, with Altair managing the procurement process. Supporting independent living, Islington London Borough Council is preparing to procure a £1.45m Specialist Adaptations contract over 24 months to deliver home modifications for vulnerable residents, including level-access showers, ramps, and stairlifts. The project will prioritise customer care and social value outcomes such as local training and sustainability.

In the commercial sector, BD Group is replacing the main gas-fired boiler at Anne Mews, Dagenham, through a £500k Heat Network upgrade programme running for four months, focusing on energy efficiency and plant resilience. Responding to national concerns around housing quality, Eastbourne Borough Council is also advancing an £11.5m Damp and Mould Works contract over 54 months. The initiative supports proactive Awaab Law compliance and improved living standards across both Lewes and Eastbourne districts.

In the East Midlands, Derby City Council has initiated a £750k Management and Processing of Food Waste contract over 24 months. The project will manage 4,845 tonnes of food waste per year through anaerobic digestion, supporting the UK’s Simpler Recycling policy and increasing the city’s recycling rate beyond 40%.

In the Highlands, The Highland Council is delivering a £2.2m New Housing Development at St Valery Park over 12 months. The scheme will provide eight new semi-detached bungalows with drainage, external services, and landscaping to support local housing demand. Enhancing retirement living, Stonewater Ltd is investing £813k over 14 months at Merlin Lodge to refurbish communal lounges, kitchens, laundry areas, and exteriors as part of its ongoing Living Investment Programme. The same organisation is planning a £250k Flood Defence Fence installation at Cherry Brook, Herefordshire, to protect 16 flood-risk homes with modular defences and removable access panels.

Bassetlaw District Council has released a £160k Ashford Court Boiler House Demolition and Car Park Formation tender over seven months. The works include demolition, asbestos removal, and construction of a new tarmac car park with lighting in Retford. In Wales, Antur Nantlle Cyf is overseeing the Refurbishment of Canolfan Awyr Agored Rhyd Ddu Outdoor Centre over a two-month period, including heating, ventilation, and internal facility upgrades to support local tourism and community use.

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